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.
Rose petals, dried cedar, hazelnuts and tobacco. Very structured and powerful, but with enough
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An outstanding example of Barbera from old vines, some dating back to 1949. Strained, deeply rooted
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Enticing aromas of violet and iris mingle with forest berry and crushed herb in this sleek, savory
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Burnt sienna color. Aromas and flavors of pomegranate, roasted nut brittle, hibiscus, incense, and
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The Dolcetto dAlba Tre Vigne of Vietti is produced with grapes that come from wine yard cultivated
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Colour: Ruby red from tightly woven Nose: Base of floral notes enriched with spicy notes of ageing
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Chiarlo Barbera d’Asti Superiore Le Orme is an attractive, fleshy wine loaded with class and
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An elegant version, this red features rose, black currant, cherry, mineral and a hint of eucalyptus
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With fruit from Serralunga d'Alba, the Gaja 2018 Barolo Sperss is impossible to confuse with any
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A velvety and delicious Barbaresco with chocolate, coffee and blackberry aromas and flavors. It's
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Garnet red, with traces of orange with the aging. Ethereal bouquet with complex spicy notes of plum,
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Intense garnet with orange nuances. On the nose, the wine is elegant with notes of violet, small
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The 2018 Barolo del Comune di La Morra is absolutely gorgeous. Bright and translucent yet with
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This wine exemplifies the classic "Willamette Valley style" with aromas of red fruits including
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