Cabernet Sauvignon makes great wine. No lemmings needed to figure that out. It sounds like "Sideways" where the protagonist doesn't like Merlot for no good reason.
I also agree that Petite Sirah is almost always interesting and worth a try and second look. Even a little bit blended into Zinfandel makes a much better wine, but it stands on it's own just fine too. I want to make some of my own this year and hopefully a source and an open Saturday will coincide!
@CK55 I actually think your "opinion" is a weird bias with no thoughtful basis. Making categorical statements is not credible. In fact, I'll bet you can't blind taste a Cabernet vs a Merlot vs a Cab Franc or even a Zinfandel! (and not sure I could either, but happy to try!)
As for "overpriced" sadly, you are right. The Napa cabs I drank 30 years ago in my poverty 20s, are now so expensive that it demands an occasion. But wines from the foothills around here are top flight-Amador, El Dorado etc have fantastic wine at reasonable prices. It reminds me of Napa 30 years ago. And for me, it's a 40 minute drive on a Sunday afternoon.
Anyway, to paint with such a broad brush, that all Cabs are "overpriced junk" only suggests to all that you are an uninformed and inexperienced wine consumer. Sorry to have to say that, but it's so. I hope you will open your mind a bit and experience what's out there.