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.
Dense, almost sinewy tannins set the stage for this rustic red, with blueberry and wild blackberry
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"Very deep garnet-purple colored, the 2009 The Dead Arm Shiraz presents an intense and
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Wine Spectator 90 points! "A stunning value, this Shiraz is for those who may not like the
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This bright and lively wine is awash with notes of cherry, strawberry and blackcurrant, making this
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95 Points Wine Spectator
"Sinewy, lithe and expressive, packing red berry, black cherry and
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This vibrant and lifted Merlot exudes rich plum flavours with undertones of both red and dark fruit
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91 Points International Wine Cellar
"Deep ruby. Smoky, spice-accented dark berry and cola
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Aromas of spiced plum, blueberry pie with hits of musk stick, warm vanilla and pain
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