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      1. Ermita de San Lorenzo Gran Selección
        Stunning Spanish Rarity
        CountrySpain
        Garnacha-based blend
        $19.99 per bottle
        12 bottles - $239.88
        $215.88 Advantage Member Price
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        Farinelli Rosso
        Pasta-Perfect Italian Montepulciano
        CountryItaly
        Montepulciano
        $14.99 per bottle
        12 bottles - $179.88
        $161.88 Advantage Member Price
      3. Stone Pine Cabernet Sauvignon Navarra
        Barrel-Aged Spanish Cabernet
        CountrySpain
        Cabernet Sauvignon
        $24.99 per bottle
        12 bottles - $299.88
        $269.88 Advantage Member Price
      4. KAPA Cabernet Sauvignon
        Crowdpleasing California Cab
        CountryUnited States
        Cabernet Sauvignon
        $21.99 per bottle
        12 bottles - $263.88
        $237.48 Advantage Member Price
      5. Shroud Mountain Cabernet Sauvignon Magnum
        Best-Selling California Cab—in MAGNUM
        CountryUnited States
        Cabernet Sauvignon
        $49.99 per bottle
        12 bottles - $599.88
        $539.88 Advantage Member Price
      6. Portinho do Côvo
        Star Winemaker’s Portuguese Red
        CountryPortugal
        Red blend
        $16.99 per bottle
        12 bottles - $203.88
        $183.48 Advantage Member Price
      7. Benedictus de Vatican
        Old-Vine French Réserve White
        CountryFrance
        Red blend
        $22.99 per bottle
        12 bottles - $275.88
        $248.28 Advantage Member Price
      8. Schroeder Estate Patagonia Malbec
        Powerful Patagonia Malbec
        CountryArgentina
        Malbec
        $24.99 per bottle
        12 bottles - $299.88
        $269.88 Advantage Member Price
      9. Font del Victoire Pinot Noir
        Silky Southern French Pinot Noir
        CountryFrance
        Pinot Noir
        $22.99 per bottle
        12 bottles - $275.88
        $248.28 Advantage Member Price
      10. Château Haut Bardin
        Multi-Gold-Medal Bordeaux
        CountryFrance
        Merlot-based blend
        $19.99 per bottle
        12 bottles - $239.88
        $215.88 Advantage Member Price
      11. East West Red Wine
        Acclaimed California Red
        CountryUnited States
        Red blend
        $17.99 per bottle
        12 bottles - $215.88
        $194.28 Advantage Member Price
      12. Pescadero Rock Pinot Noir
        Award-Winning California Pinot Noir
        CountryUnited States
        Pinot Noir
        $23.99 per bottle
        12 bottles - $287.88
        $259.08 Advantage Member Price
      13. Mimmo Rosso
        Serious Sicilian Blockbuster
        CountryItaly
        Cabernet-based blend
        $17.99 per bottle
        12 bottles - $215.88
        $194.28 Advantage Member Price
      14. L'Chateau Red Wine
        Top-Estate California Red
        CountryUnited States
        Red blend
        $19.99 per bottle
        12 bottles - $239.88
        $215.88 Advantage Member Price
      15. Due Nipoti
        Acclaimed Barrel-Aged Super Tuscan
        CountryItaly
        Merlot-based blend
        $29.99 per bottle
        12 bottles - $359.88
        $323.88 Advantage Member Price
      16. Cabalié Origine
        The Ultimate Cabalié
        CountryFrance
        Red blend
        $28.99 per bottle
        12 bottles - $347.88
        $313.08 Advantage Member Price
      17. GFF Zinfandel
        Sumptuous California Zinfandel
        CountryUnited States
        Zinfandel
        $18.99 per bottle
        12 bottles - $227.88
        $205.08 Advantage Member Price
      18. Bartolomeo Lorenzi Rosso Veronese
        Acclaimed Valpolicella Red
        CountryItaly
        Corvina-based blend
        $18.99 per bottle
        12 bottles - $227.88
        $205.08 Advantage Member Price
      19. Luciani Brunello di Montalcino
        93-Point Brunello di Montalcino
        CountryItaly
        Sangiovese
        $64.99 per bottle
        12 bottles - $779.88
        $701.88 Advantage Member Price
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        Le Secret des Etoiles Pinot Noir
        Luxurious, Barrel-Aged French Pinot Noir
        CountryFrance
        Pinot Noir
        $29.99 per bottle
        12 bottles - $359.88
        $323.88 Advantage Member Price
      21. Rich California Red Blends
        Rich California Red Blends
        Uncork Rich Red Blends—Save Over 20%
        12 bottles - $209.88
      22. Inside Track Limited Release Central Otago Pinot Noir
        Top-Secret New Zealand Pinot Noir
        CountryNew Zealand
        Pinot Noir
        $39.99 per bottle
        12 bottles - $479.88
        $431.88 Advantage Member Price
      23. Crimson Berry Farms Arabica Noir (half bottle)
        Decadent Dessert Wine
        CountryUnited States
        Other Red
        $29.99 per bottle
        12 bottles - $359.88
        $323.88 Advantage Member Price
      24. Bendito Reserva Cabernet Sauvignon
        Luxurious Chilean Cabernet Reserva
        CountryChile
        Cabernet-based blend
        $22.99 per bottle
        12 bottles - $275.88
        $248.28 Advantage Member Price
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      Wine FAQs

      How is Red Wine Made?

      Like white wine, all types of red wine are made by crushing harvested wine grapes. Then, yeast kicks (whether wild or commercial strains) kicks off the fermentation process—this is when the grape juice becomes alcoholic.

      What gives red wine its vibrant color depends on many factors, including the climate in which the grapes were grown, the natural color of the grape skins, whether the wine has been aged in barrel or bottle and how long the grape skins were left to soak in the grape juice. The grape skins are left to soak during fermentation, lasting anywhere from a few days to a few months. The longer the grape skins soak, the darker the wine.

      What are the Types and Styles of Red Wine?

      Red wines showcase a remarkable array of styles, flavors and textures.

      Some can be bright and light, easily enjoyed, while others are complex, dark and provide a more contemplative experience. Depending on the grape varieties and production methods, red wines can range from light- to medium- to full-bodied:

      • Cabernet Sauvignon is a robust, full-bodied red wine with pronounced tannins and bold dark fruit flavors.
      • Merlot offers a medium-bodied profile with a soft, fruit-forward character and smooth tannins.
      • Zinfandel is juicy, luscious, and easy to appreciate, with a medium to full body and pleasant drinkability.
      • Cabernet Franc is generally medium-bodied with vibrant, ripe red fruit notes.
      • Pinot Noir has a light to medium body and is known for its nuanced aromatics, vibrant red fruit flavors, bright acidity and velvety texture.
      • Syrah/Shiraz is bold and layered, featuring warming earthy notes along with deep, dark fruit flavors.
      • Grenache is plush and medium-bodied, highlighting primary notes of red fruits plus hints of spice and wild herbs.
      • Malbec a robust, full-bodied red wine featuring deep, dark fruit flavors and often delicate hints of violet.
      • Red wine blends are crafted by blending various red grape varieties and typically offer a bold, easy-to-appreciate style, with fruit-forward flavors.

      What is Dry Red Wine?

      Dry red wine is loved by enthusiasts for its absence of sweetness. Through an extended fermentation process, the natural sugars in the grapes are fully converted into alcohol, leaving no residual sugar. This results in red wines that are typically higher in alcohol—usually ranging from 13% to 15%—and more complex in both flavor and texture.

      Although dry red wines contain no residual sugar, they remain vibrant with enticing fruit flavors. Popular varieties of dry red wine include Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon and Tempranillo.

      What are Red Wine Blends?

      Blended wines are crafted by combining two or more grape varieties, often to achieve a distinctive flavor profile or to enhance specific characteristics like body. This blending can occur at various stages of winemaking, with during and after fermentation being the most common times.

      Some of the most notable red wine blends come from Rioja (Northern Spain), Chianti (Tuscany) and Bordeaux (Southwest France).

      What is Sweet Red Wine?

      In contrast to dry red wines, sweet red wines retain residual sugar after fermentation. As these wines undergo a shorter fermentation period, not all the natural sugars convert into alcohol, resulting in lower alcohol levels compared to drier reds. In some cases, sweet red wines achieve their sweetness through added sugar.

      How to Serve Red Wine

      Understanding the ideal way to serve red wine can elevate a tasting experience from ordinary to exceptional.

      To prevent muddled flavors or an increase in bitterness from the tannins, red wine is best served slightly below room temperature, ideally between 60-68°F. Serving it any cooler may mute its nuanced flavors.

      Certain red wines also benefit from decanting shortly before serving, as this allows oxygen to unlock aromas and enhance flavors. Wines that typically benefit from decanting include Malbec, Syrah, Bordeaux, and Cabernet Sauvignon.

      Glassware choice is also key to optimal oxygen exposure. A wine glass with a larger bowl and wider rim promotes oxygenation, enhancing the wine’s aromas and flavors, much like decanting.

      How to Store Red Wine

      Red wines are best stored in a cool, dry environment and kept out of direct sunlight—consider a wine fridge or basement. Exposure to direct sunlight should be avoided, as UV rays can spoil the wine, while a cool temperature helps preserve (and sometimes enhance) its flavors until you’re ready to enjoy it.

      How Long Does Red Wine Last After Opening?

      Once opened, a bottle of red wine typically remains enjoyable for three to five days before oxygen dulls its aromas and flavors. This applies equally to both corked and screw-capped bottles, so closure type needn’t influence your buying decisions.