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- Pinot Noir 2082
- Cabernet Sauvignon 1512
- Other Red Blends 913
- Bordeaux Red Blends 856
- Rhône Blends 574
- Syrah/Shiraz 511
- Sangiovese 482
- Tempranillo 391
- Nebbiolo 337
- Malbec 259
- Zinfandel 259
- Merlot 247
- Gamay 194
- Cabernet Franc 166
- Grenache 160
- Tuscan Blends 95
- Barbera 94
- Other Red Wine 91
- Petite Sirah 58
- Mencia 42
- Dolcetto 38
- Carmenere 37
- Mourvedre 36
- Aglianico 33
- Montepulciano 33
- Nerello Mascalese 29
- Nero d'Avola 28
- Carignan 26
- Tannat 23
- Primitivo 22
- Cinsault 16
- Petit Verdot 16
- Pinotage 16
- Bonarda 14
- Xinomavro 13
- Lagrein 11
- Pais 10
- Zweigelt 10
- Negroamaro 9
- Alicante Bouschet 8
- Agiorgitiko 7
- Blaufrankisch 7
- Mondeuse 7
- Sagrantino 7
- Graciano 6
- Schiava 6
- Trousseau 6
- Bobal 5
- Corvina 4
- Touriga Nacional 4
- Frappato 4
- Gaglioppo 4
- Listan Negro 4
- Lambrusco 3
- Valdiguie 3
- Grignolino 3
- Refosco 3
- Pinot Meunier 2
- Baga 2
- Freisa 2
- Poulsard 2
- St. Laurent 2
- Counoise 1
- Grolleau 1
- California 3216
- France 2339
- Italy 1593
- Spain 665
- Argentina 431
- Australia 318
- Chile 270
- Washington 245
- Oregon 231
- New Zealand 107
- South Africa 105
- Portugal 97
- Israel 75
- Greece 38
- Germany 28
- Uruguay 25
- Austria 19
- Other U.S. 11
- Croatia 5
- Macedonia (FYROM) 5
- Slovenia 5
- Armenia 4
- Lebanon 4
- Brazil 2
- China 2
- Mexico 2
- Other 2
- James Suckling 2633
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- Decanter 739
- Vinous 694
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- Wine & Spirits 339
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Stag's Leap Wine Cellars Cask 23 Cabernet Sauvignon 1984Cabernet Sauvignon from California
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Domaine Dujac Clos de la Roche Grand Cru (375ml half bottle) 1985Pinot Noir from Morey-St-Denis, Cote de Nuits, Cote d'Or, Burgundy, France
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Jean-Louis Chave Hermitage (slightly torn label) 1985Syrah/Shiraz from Hermitage, Rhone, France0.0 0 RatingsRegular Price1,2001139 99Mix 6 or more1025 99Ships TomorrowLimit 0 per customerSold in increments of 0
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Marius Gentaz-Dervieux Cote Rotie Cote Brune Cuvee Reserve 1985Syrah/Shiraz from Cote Rotie, Rhone, France
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Domaine Jamet Cote-Rotie 1988Syrah/Shiraz from Cote Rotie, Rhone, France
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Chateau Leoville Las Cases (3 Liter) 1989Bordeaux Red Blends from St-Julien, Bordeaux, France
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Chateau Pichon Longueville Comtesse de Lalande (3 Liter Bottle) 1989Bordeaux Red Blends from Pauillac, Bordeaux, France
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Jean-Louis Chave Hermitage 1989Syrah/Shiraz from Hermitage, Rhone, France0.0 0 RatingsRegular Price1,399 99Mix 6 or more1259 99Ships TomorrowLimit 0 per customerSold in increments of 0
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Marius Gentaz-Dervieux Cote Rotie Cote Brune Cuvee Reserve 1989Syrah/Shiraz from Cote Rotie, Rhone, France0.0 0 RatingsRegular Price3,899 99Mix 6 or more3509 99Ships TomorrowLimit 0 per customerSold in increments of 0
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Chateau Troplong Mondot (1.5 Liter Magnum) 1990Bordeaux Red Blends from St. Emilion, Bordeaux, France0.0 0 RatingsRegular Price1,165 99Mix 6 or more1049 39Ships TomorrowLimit 0 per customerSold in increments of 0
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Noel Verset Cornas 1991Syrah/Shiraz from Cornas, Rhone, France
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Jean-Louis Chave Hermitage 1991Syrah/Shiraz from Hermitage, Rhone, France
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Stag's Leap Wine Cellars Cask 23 Cabernet Sauvignon 1991Cabernet Sauvignon from California
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Chateau Rayas Chateaneuf-du-Pape Reserve 1993Rhone Red Blends from Chateauneuf-du-Pape, Rhone, France
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Seavey Cabernet Sauvignon (1.5 Liter Magnum) 1994Cabernet Sauvignon from Napa Valley, California
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Jean-Louis Chave Hermitage 1994Syrah/Shiraz from Hermitage, Rhone, France
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Rene Rostaing Cote-Rotie Cote Blonde 1994Rhone Red Blends from Cote Rotie, Rhone, France
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Sine Qua Non Queen of Spades Syrah (inaugural vintage) 1994Syrah/Shiraz from Sta. Rita Hills, Santa Barbara, Central Coast, California
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Rene Rostaing Cote-Rotie Cote Blonde (stained label) 1994Rhone Red Blends from Cote Rotie, Rhone, France
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Caves Sao Joao Poco do Lobo Cabernet Sauvignon 1994Cabernet Sauvignon from Portugal4.1 47 RatingsRegular Price56 99Mix 6 or more51 29Ships TomorrowLimit 0 per customerSold in increments of 0
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Bernard Burgaud Cote Rotie 1995Syrah/Shiraz from Cote Rotie, Rhone, France
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Seavey Cabernet Sauvignon (1.5 Liter Magnum) 1995Cabernet Sauvignon from Napa Valley, California
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Chateau Clinet (1.5 Liter Magnum) 1995Bordeaux Red Blends from Pomerol, Bordeaux, France
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Sine Qua Non Red Handed 1995Syrah/Shiraz from Central Coast, California
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Domaine Jamet Cote-Rotie 1995Syrah/Shiraz from Cote Rotie, Rhone, France
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Learn about red wine — the range of styles, how it’s made and more ...
What are the types and styles of red wine?
There are hundreds of types of red wine varieties in commercial use, from light and finessed to bold and structured, however, only about 35 varieties contribute to the majority of red wine production. The most grown grape varieties are:
- Cabernet Sauvignon. Power, elegance and complexity.
- Merlot. Soft mouthfeel.
- Tempranillo. Red and black fruit, earth and herbs.
- Syrah. Dark fruit, pepper, spicy and savory.
- Grenache. Ripe red fruit and sexy texture.
- Pinot Noir. Earthy, silky and complex.
- Sangiovese. Red fruit, earthy and herbal.
How is red wine made?
To make red wine, the pressed grape juice is left in contact with its skins—a process called maceration—to draw out color, tannins and phenols (compounds responsible for the complex aromas and flavors in wine). With fermentation complete, the wine is aged in tank or barrel. Short aging results in a fresh, fruity red. To allow time for flavors to integrate, more complex wines need to age longer, often in oak barrels, which may impart notes of toast, vanilla or coconut.
What gives red wine its color?
Grape juice is almost colorless. Color comes from maceration, when the juice is left in contact with grape skins. Longer macerations result in deeper red tones, but grape variety hues vary. For example, wines made from Nebbiolo are pale garnet, Merlot is bright ruby and Syrah opaque purple.
How do you serve red wine?
Temperature is key. Aim for 55° F to 60° F for lighter reds and 60° F to 65° F for fuller ones. A wine served too cold will be muted. Serve it warm and it will taste too alcoholic. If you have a wine fridge or cellar, you’re set. If not, place the bottle in your refrigerator for 20-30 minutes prior to serving. Next, some reds benefit from a few minutes or more of aeration in a decanter. This exposes the wine to oxygen, which helps release the compounds responsible for aroma and taste. As for drinking red wines, the best glasses have a stem and a bowl large enough to allow proper swirling to allow release of aromas. Fill your glass no more than halfway.
How long does red wine last?
Opened and re-corked, a bottle will stay fresh in your fridge for one to two days, a bit longer for more tannic reds. (We have ideas for what to do with leftover red wine if you don’t get back to it quickly). Unopened, red wines stay good for one year to several decades. Optimal storage means bottles lay on their sides in a moderately humid environment at 57° F, but assessing how long to age a bottle is complicated. Seek a wine professional for advice if you are unsure.
Pairing red wine with food
These guidelines will help you make the most of red wine pairing options.
- If a sauce is involved, focus more on that than the protein. For example, considering Coq Au Vin, play off the pancetta, mushrooms and wine with an earthy Pinot Noir.
- Match intensity levels, i.e. a bold red with a bold dish, lighter with lighter. Spice-rubbed lamb kabobs go perfectly with a bold Syrah from Columbia Valley, Washington.
- A highly tannic red pairs well with fatty foods. Dolcetto is amazing with a cheese and charcuterie plate.
- High acid foods call for high acid wines. Ever wonder Barbera and Sangiovese are so ubiquitous in Italy? As high acid wines, both are perfect matches to anything involving tomato sauce.
- Beware of dry red with dessert! Your wine should be sweeter than the treat. Try Tawny Port with dark chocolate for a match made in heaven.
Popular red wine regions
While every U.S. state produces wine, the most famous and popular regions remain those on the west coast:
- Napa Valley. First commercial winery 1861. Cabernet.
- Sonoma County. Since mid-1800’s. Pinot Noir, Zinfandel and Cabernet.
- Paso Robles. 1880’s. Cabernet, Zinfandel and Rhone varieties.
- Santa Rita Hills. 1971. Pinot Noir.
- Willamette Valley, Oregon. 1965. Pinot Noir.
- Columbia Valley, Washington (and part of northern Oregon). 1860’s. Merlot, Syrah and Cabernet.
Worldwide, wine destinations abound, with the most venerated in Europe. The last four are popular New World regions.
- Bordeaux, France. As early as 60 BC. Based on Merlot and Cabernet.
- Burgundy, France. From 2nd century AD. Pinot Noir.
- Tuscany, Italy. From 8th century BC. Based on Sangiovese, plus “Super Tuscans” made with other reds.
- Rioja, Spain. From 11th century BC. Based on Tempranillo.
- Stellenbosch, South Africa. 1680’s. Cabernet, Merlot, Shiraz, Pinotage.
- Mendoza, Argentina. Late 1800’s. Malbec and others.
- Colchagua Valley, Chile. 1870’s. Cabernet, Merlot and Carmenere.
- Barossa Valley, Australia. 1842. Shiraz and others.
Sweet red wine
Whether light and effervescent (e.g., Lambrusco and Brachetto d’Acqui) or bold and fortified (Port and Bual Madeira), sweet red wines can be terrific on their own or with a range of desserts.
Dry red wine
A dry red occurs when fermentation continues until most or all grape sugars have been converted to alcohol. Most common red wines on the shelf – Cabernet, Merlot, Syrah, etc.—are dry wines. Since dry wines have little to no residual sugar, they also have fewer calories, especially when comparing them to Champagne and sparkling wines.
Smoothest red wine
Red wines are perceived as smooth when their tannins are either naturally low, have been carefully managed by the winemaker or have partially fallen out of suspension due to aging. Red varieties with lower tannins include Pinot Noir, Grenache, Gamay, Barbera and Corvina.