Red wine grape varietals range from Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinot Noir, Merlot and Syrah and you will find these planted around the world. From Nebbiolo, Corvina, Sangiovese and Barbera in Italy, to Garnacha, Tempranillo and Monastrell in Spain, Malbec in Argentina and Carmenere in Chile, each country has its own signature red wine grape varietals that produce distinctive, delicious red wines.
88 Points The Wine Advocate
Incorporating tiny amounts of the other major Bordeaux varieties as
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The bigger, richer Zinfandel Ancient Vine boasts a dark ruby/purple color as well as
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88 Points International Wine Cellar
"Good medium ruby. Classic malbec aromas of blackberry
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88 Points Wine Spectator
"Balanced and tangy, with light tannins and blackberry, dried lavender,
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88 Points Wine & Spirits
"Light and peaty, with scents of smoke and wild strawberry,
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88 Points International Wine Cellar
"Bright ruby. Fresh red berries and cherry pit on the
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88 Points Wine Spectator
"Dark and rather toasty, with firm coffee and black licorice notes
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