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  1. Stones & Bones Reserva Magnum
    Fine Portuguese Reserva Magnum
    CountryPortugal
    Red blend
    $43.99 per bottle
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    $475.08 Unlimited Member Price
  2. NPR Wait Wait Don’t Tell Me Zinfandel
    Newsworthy Lodi Zinfandel
    CountryUnited States
    Zinfandel
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    $215.88 Unlimited Member Price
  3. Trading Places Red Blend
    'Investment-Worthy' California Red
    CountryUnited States
    Red blend
    $22.99 per bottle
    12 bottles -$275.88
    $248.28 Unlimited Member Price
  4. NPR Grapecast Cabernet Sauvignon
    Newsworthy Paso Robles Cabernet
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    Cabernet Sauvignon
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  5. Hommage à J Duèze
    Divine Châteauneuf-du-Pape
    CountryFrance
    Grenache-based blend
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  6. Burt Reynolds Zinfandel
    Iconic Lodi Zinfandel
    CountryUnited States
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  7. Knotwood Horse Heaven Hills Cabernet Sauvignon Magnum
    Barrel-Aged Washington Cab—in MAGNUM
    CountryUnited States
    Cabernet Sauvignon
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  8. Château Despagnet
    Château Despagnet 2020
    2020 Saint-Émilion Award-Winner
    CountryFrance
    Merlot-based blend
    $39.99 per bottle
    12 bottles -$479.88
  9. Dee and Davis Souzao
    Captivating Lodi Red
    CountryUnited States
    Souzoa
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  10. Shroud Mountain Cabernet Sauvignon Magnum
    Hugely Popular California Cabernet—in Magnum
    CountryUnited States
    Cabernet Sauvignon
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    Black Saint Peter Old Vine Zinfandel Magnum
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    Zinfandel
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  12. Château Marquisat de Binet
    Fine 2010 Saint-Émilion
    CountryFrance
    Merlot-based blend
    $39.99 per bottle
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    $431.88 Unlimited Member Price
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    RedHeads Night Of The Living Red
    Handcrafted, Top-Estate Australian Red
    CountryAustralia
    Durif-based blend
    $39.99 per bottle
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    $431.88 Unlimited Member Price
  14. Lobo e Falcão Reserva
    Historic-Estate Portuguese Reserva
    CountryPortugal
    Castelão-based blend
    $24.99 per bottle
    12 bottles -$299.88
    $269.88 Unlimited Member Price
  15. Château Sixtine Châteauneuf-du-Pape
    Top-Estate, 93-Point Châteauneuf-du-Pape
    CountryFrance
    Grenache-based blend
    $69.99 per bottle
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    $755.88 Unlimited Member Price
  16. Lake Breeze Arthur's Reserve
    Top-Estate Cabernet Reserve
    CountryAustralia
    Cabernet Sauvignon
    $59.99 per bottle
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  17. Peña Garnacha
    Old-Vine Spanish Garnacha
    CountrySpain
    Garnacha
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    12 bottles -$191.88
    $172.68 Unlimited Member Price
  18. Holiday Pinot Noir Collection
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    6 bottles -$167.94
  19. Fine & Rare Fall Reds
    Our Finest Red Wines—Over $125 Off
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  20. Hervé Fabre 90+ Point Reds Six
    Argentine Reds from a Winemaking Legend
    6 bottles -$159.94
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    Timeless Holiday Reds Destined to Delight—Save 20%
    6 bottles -$164.94
  22. Thanksgiving Pinot Noir Six
    Stunning Pinot Noir for Turkey & More—Save Over 25%
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  23. Sumptuous Red Zinfandel Dozen
    A Dozen California Zins to Savor
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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, winemakers add yeast and sugar to start 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 come in a variety of styles, flavors and textures

. Some are bright and light and go down easily; others are complex and dark and are meant to be savored. Depending on how they are produced and the grape varieties used, different types of red wine can be light-, medium-, or full-bodied:

  • Cabernet Sauvignon is a full-bodied red wine with high tannins and black fruit flavors.
  • Merlot is a medium-bodied, soft, fruit-forward red wine with a smooth texture.
  • Zinfandel is a juicy and luscious, easy-drinking, medium-bodied red wine.
  • Cabernet Franc is medium-bodied with ripe, lively, red fruit flavors.
  • Pinot Noir is a light-bodied red wine with bright acidity, silky red fruit, and earthy flavors.
  • Syrah/Shiraz is rich and oaky, with complex layers of warming earthy notes and darkfruit flavors.
  • Grenache is plush and medium-bodied, full of bright red fruit and citrus flavors.
  • Malbec is a full-bodied, firm red wine with tart, dark fruit flavors.
  • Red wine blends are high quality and beautifully structured with complex flavors.

What Is Dry Red Wine?

Dry red wine is prized by wine lovers for its lack of sweetness. During a longer fermentation process, all the grapes’ natural sugars are converted into alcohol, leaving no residual sugar behind. As a result, dry red wines tend to be higher in alcohol, too—between 13.5%-15%—and denser in flavor and texture.

Even though all the sugar is gone, dry red wines are still bursting with tempting fruit flavors. Some popular dry red wine varieties include MerlotCabernet Sauvignon and Tempranillo.

What Are Red Wine Blends?

As delicious as all red wine varieties are on their own, real magic happens when you blend them.

Blended wines are created by mixing two or more different varieties, usually to create a unique-tasting wine or to fill in missing characteristics like body. Blending can happen at any point in the winemaking process, although during and after fermentation are the most popular methods.

Popular red wine blends include Rioja (Northern Spain), Chianti (Tuscany) and Bordeaux (Southwest France).

What Is Sweet Red Wine?

Unlike dry red wine, sweet red wine retains residual sugar after fermentation. Since not all the sugar is converted into alcohol because it ferments for less time, this style of wine tends to have lower levels of alcohol than drier red wines. Some sweet red wines even get their sweetness from added sugar.

How Should I Serve Red Wine?

Knowing how best to serve red wine can make the difference between having a fantastic drinking experience and a forgettable one.

To avoid muddling flavors or making the tannins in the wine become too bitter, it’s best to serve red wine below room temperature and slightly chilled—around 60-68°F. Any cooler, and you risk muting those beautiful flavors.

Some red wines benefit from being decanted shortly before serving, allowing oxygen into the wine to release its aromas and heighten its flavors. These styles include Malbec, Syrah, Bordeaux and Cabernet Sauvignon.

Oxygenation is also an important factor in choosing what glassware you serve red wine in. Opt for a wine glass with a larger bowl and a wider rim to allow more oxygen in, which has the same enhancing effect as decanting.

How Should I Store Red Wine?

Red wines are best stored in a cool, dry space and out of direct sunlight—think wine fridge or basement. Direct sunlight must be avoided because the UV rays can turn wine sour, and keeping wine cool will help preserve those mouthwatering flavors for when you’re ready to serve.

How Long Does Red Wine Last After Opening?

After opening a bottle of red wine, you’ll have three to five days to enjoy it again before too much oxygen gets in and dulls the aromas and flavors. This is the same for corked and screwtop wines, so you don’t need to worry about that affecting your shopping choices.