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Red Wine

Red wine is often going to be more tannic than white wine, feature darker fruit flavors, and (regularly) higher alcohol levels. With a thousand red grapes or styles to explore, every rule has an exception. We think that red is a great starting point for wine choice, but we want to take you further to something specific.

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    Apeloko

    2020 Red Blend from Western Cape, South Africa

    Anise and cedar notes lead to a smooth palate of dark berries framed by oak

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    $21.00 Retail price

    $14.70 Member price

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    Fruit Stand

    2023 Lightly Sweet Pinot Noir from California, United States

    Farm-fresh fruit flavors

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    $25.40 Retail price

    $17.78 Member price

    • 95 points medal
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    Beraelia

    2023 Cabernet Sauvignon from California, United States

    Ripe strawberry and blackberry meet warm caramel in every glass

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    $25.40 Retail price

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    • 94 points medal
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    Tallax

    2023 Shiraz from South Australia, Australia

    Vibrant fruit and gentle oak create a haven for those who cherish discovery

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    $36.00 Retail price

    $25.20 Member price

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    Nomos

    2021 Shiraz from South Australia, Australia

    Embrace your inner rebel and go break some rules!

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    $37.50 Retail price

    $26.25 Member price

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    Rancho Campo

    2023 Malbec from Valle de Uco / Uco Valley, Argentina

    Experience the pride of Mendoza with this savory and earthy stunner

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    $34.00 Retail price

    $23.80 Member price

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    Coqueverie

    2023 Pinot Noir from California, United States

    Transport to a dreamlike place ensconced in artful beauty

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    $30.00 Retail price

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    Borel Flats

    2021 Cabernet Sauvignon from Paso Robles, United States

    Experience the bold tannins and earthy elegance that make every occasion unforgettable.

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    $26.00 Retail price

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    Fifth Note Cellars

    2023 Red Wine Blend Petite Sirah-Cabernet Sauvignon from Paso Robles, United States

    This red blend adds dark fruit, a whisper of sage and a spicy finish to your meal

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    $34.80 Retail price

    $24.36 Member price

  • Tailored Republic

    2023 Cabernet Sauvignon from California, United States

    Where bold fruit and smooth oak make every gathering feel like home

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    $37.50 Retail price

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    • 91 points medal
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    Lily & Oliver

    2022 Lightly Sweet Shiraz from Columbia Valley, United States

    Feed your artistic appetite with sweet dark fruit flavors

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    $32.50 Retail price

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    Sestien Wind Cellars

    2024 Cinsault from Western Cape, South Africa

    Chart wild terrain and bold flavor—Cinsault sails with the soul of the Cape

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    $32.50 Retail price

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    Pont du Nord Contre Sud

    2023 Grenache from Pays d'Oc, France

    Savor the essence of France: a rich symphony of dark fruit and herbal intrigue

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    $28.50 Retail price

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    Crimson Earth

    2018 Red Blend from Lodi, United States

    Mint, dark berries, and chocolate deepen into a smooth, vibrance

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    $27.00 Retail price

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    Threaded Tale

    2022 Zinfandel from Lodi, United States

    Uncork a classic California Zin from old vines

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    $32.50 Retail price

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  • King's Clay

    2022 Cabernet Sauvignon from California, United States

    Herbaceous violet aromas evolve into warm spice, French oak, and berry flavors

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    $25.40 Retail price

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Keep Reading About Red Wine

Red is what comes to mind for most people when they hear the word "wine." The deep red color, the flavors, the grip of the tannins, and the effects of the alcohol leave an indelible impression on the consumer. For some, these experiences begin a life-long quest to find more amazing wine. But what is the best-tasting red wine? This is subject to the fiercest debates in the wine world. Wine connoisseurs might say Burgundy (made of Pinot Noir) or Bordeaux (made of Cabernet SauvignonMerlot, Cabernet Franc, and sometimes Malbec) from France, but the French don't hold court over the rest of the wine world anymore.

What are the tasting notes of red wine?

Transcendent Barolo (made with Nebbiolo) and Chianti (made with Sangiovese) from Italy, single-varietal California Cabernet from Napa Valley or Sonoma, Shiraz from Australia, and Tempranillo from northern Spain, and Malbec from Argentina, all give the French heavy-weights a run for their money. There are red wine blends that take grapes like Syrah and Zinfandel that might need some finessing by a winemaker who will blend in other grapes with more appropriate tannin, acidity, or alcohol. We often say that red blends are where you can see the art in winemaking. Unlike white wine, red wine will often feature dark fruit flavors like cassis, cranberry, blackberry, and blueberry. A rule of thumb is that the more fruity a glass of wine is, the warmer the climate it came from.

What are the best red wines?

It's essential to recognize that there is no single "best" red wine. The journey to find the best red wine in the world is really a journey to find your favorite wine, and to do that; it helps to have a good handle on different grape varieties and types of wine, so if you want to know more about red wine grapes, Super Tuscans, Beaujolais, or even why your wine tastes of blackcurrant or black cherry, we have a list of a few of our favorites and much more information in our wine school.

Want to learn more about red wines?

Want to learn more about wine? Check out our Wine School, where wine drinkers of all levels can learn more about their favorite wines.