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Is It Arte?
NV Vinho Tinto from Portugal, Portugal
Liked by 3175 Members
Aromatic black tea balances hints of dark chocolate and plum
View wine details$22.00 Retail price
$15.40 Member price
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Le Coq Gaulois
2020 Bordeaux Rouge from Bordeaux, France
Liked by 3628 Members
Classic textures and flavors from the Old World
View wine details$33.00 Retail price
$23.10 Member price
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Lupo Ridere
2020 Vino Rosso from Sicily / Sicilia, Italy
Liked by 1384 Members
A smooth taste of Sicilian vineyards
View wine details$17.00 Retail price
$11.90 Member price
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The Perfect No. 6
2020 Shiraz - Cabernet from South Eastern Australia, Australia
Liked by 1323 Members
Uncork a dynamic blend of dark berry fruit, oak, and spice
View wine details$29.00 Retail price
$20.30 Member price
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Alavez
2020 Sweet Style Garnacha - Tempranillo from Spain, Spain
Liked by 997 Members
Warm red cherries mingle with earthy undertones–perfect for pairing with tapas
View wine details$24.00 Retail price
$16.80 Member price
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Andás
2021 Red Blend from Mendoza, Argentina
Liked by 2446 Members
Your soon-to-be new favorite from Platinum Medal-winning Andás
View wine details$21.00 Retail price
$14.70 Member price
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Alrededor
2020 Tempranillo Blend from Spain, Spain
Liked by 1361 Members
Dense fruit, and baking spice mingle with notes of mulberry and fig
View wine details$24.00 Retail price
$16.80 Member price
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International Press
NV Vinho Tinto from Portugal, Portugal
Liked by 1107 Members
Say "olá" to a delectable balance of savory fruit
View wine details$24.00 Retail price
$16.80 Member price
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Doble de Diez
2020 Sweet Style Tempranillo - Garnacha from Spain, Spain
Staff pick
Uncork crave-able dark fruit flavor with savory undertones
View wine details$29.00 Retail price
$20.30 Member price
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Titiritero
2021 Bonarda – Syrah – Malbec from Mendoza, Argentina
Liked by 1607 Members
We proudly present this decadent debut from an exciting new brand
View wine details$29.00 Retail price
$20.30 Member price
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Merce Carme
2020 Tempranillo - Bobal - Garnacha from Spain, Spain
Liked by 894 Members
Three of Spain's classic grapes form our fruity and oaky blend
View wine details$25.00 Retail price
$17.50 Member price
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Sentido Contrario
2020 Red Blend from Maule Valley, Chile
Staff pick
Oak and spice are the front runners of our bold new blend
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$16.80 Member price
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Musa Noctuaria
2020 Sweet Style Tempranillo - Garnacha from Spain, Spain
Staff pick
Indulge in an opulent balance of ripe fruit and toasty oak
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$20.30 Member price
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25 Degrees
2020 Red Blend from Maule Valley, Chile
Staff pick
Chocolate unfolds into rich berry flavors and a spiced finish that lingers
View wine details$21.00 Retail price
$14.70 Member price
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Bodega Regalo Sinigual
2020 Vino Tinto from Spain, Spain
Staff pick
Gift yourself time well spent with those you care about the most
View wine details$27.00 Retail price
$18.90 Member price
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Alrededor
2020 Sweet Style Garnacha Blend from Spain, Spain
Liked by 815 Members
Lush raspberries, vanilla, earthy undertones—smooth, sweet, sun-kissed harmony
View wine details$24.00 Retail price
$16.80 Member price
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Keep Reading About Red Blend
What is a red blend wine?
Blending multiple grape varieties or vintages into a single wine has been a common practice in the wine world for centuries. In fact, listing a wine's varietal on its label is relatively new. So how does blending work? The process often goes something like this:
- Once the red wines have finished fermentation and aging, the winemaker draws samples from the barrels or tanks they plan to use in the blend.
- The winemaking team creates mock blends at varying proportions in a process called a "bench trial." Here they taste through the samples to determine the final ratio. Along the way, they will adjust these amounts and taste again in pursuit of the perfect harmony of flavor profile, tannin, acidity, color, oak and mouthfeel.
- After the winemaking team has finalized their ratio, they will use one tank to blend the wines at the determined proportion before bottling.
Like winemaking itself, blending is an art form steeped in thousands of years of tradition. Each step in this meticulous process brings winemakers closer to their goal: to craft a wine that reflects its region, varietals, and the effort that went into its creation.
Top red blends
The best red wine blends are usually inspired by historic regional styles, most of which originated in France, Italy or Spain. Bordeaux blends, also called Bordeaux Rouge, are perhaps the most well-known. These red wines are typically based on Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot, supported by smaller amounts of Cabernet Franc, Petit Verdot, Malbec and Carménère. Bordeaux-style blends are usually full-bodied wines with red and dark fruit notes and evidence of oak aging. A GSM blend is another popular style that started in France's Côtes du Rhône region. These wines are made of Grenache, Syrah and Mourvèdre. They are usually complex, age-worthy red wines with bold fruit flavors and spice. In Italy, Tuscany is home to Chianti and Super Tuscan wines. Chianti is named after the region it comes from. These are food-friendly blends featuring primarily Sangiovese with tiny amounts of other native varieties. Super Tuscan wines were first produced in the 1970s when Tuscan winemakers blended French varieties Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot with Italian Sangiovese. This challenged Tuscany's strict wine laws, which only permitted indigenous varieties. The style turned became widely popular and is now recreated in regions worldwide. Spain's world-famous Rioja wines focus on native grape varieties like Tempranillo, while Priorat wines star international grape varieties. Both can range from fresh and fruit-forward to savory, aged styles.
Visit our Wine School to learn more about the different types of wine grapes and what they bring to a blend.