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Yangarra Estate Grenache McLaren Vale 2021
South Australia, Australia
2021
$42.00
Yangarra Ironheart Shiraz 2015
South Australia, Australia
2015
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$88.00
Yangarra Shiraz 2020
South Australia, Australia
2020
$37.00
Yardstick Cabernet Sauvignon Ruth's Reach 2019
California, United States
2019
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$32.00
Yealands Pinot Noir 2019
Central Otago, New Zealand
2019
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$21.00
Yellow Tail Cabernet Sauvignon 2022
South Australia, Australia
2022
$14.00
Yellow Tail Cabernet Sauvignon-Merlot
South Australia, Australia
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$10.99
Yellow Tail Shiraz 2021
South Australia, Australia
2021
$13.50
Youngberg Hill Pinot Noir Natasha Block
Oregon, United States
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$16.25
Yves Cuilleron "Les Vignes d'A Cote" Gamay Noir 2019
Rhone Valley, France
2019
$27.00
Z. Alexander Brown Uncaged Cabernet Sauvignon 2020
California, United States
2020
$21.00
Zen Of Zin 2017
California, United States
2017
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$13.50
Zena Crown Vista Pinot Noir 2016
Oregon, United States
2016
$95.00
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Decanter
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James Suckling
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Vinous
Zenato Amarone Sergio Riserva 2017
Veneto, Italy
2017
95
Decanter
98
James Suckling
97
Vinous
$100.00
Zenato Cabernet Sauvignon Santa Cristina
Veneto, Italy
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$26.00
Zenato Cormi 2018
Veneto, Italy
2018
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$22.00

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best Red Wine to drink?

When it comes to Red Wine, you have a variety of classic grapes to choose from. One of the best Red Wines is a Pinot Noir, the Louis Latour Chateau Corton Grancey. It's a textural masterpiece with mouth-watering acidity and grippy cedar-like tannins.

What kind of food goes with Red Wine?

Even though Red Wine might taste fine with a large variety of foods, a great wine pairing can make your meal taste truly amazing. A Cabernet Sauvignon goes perfect with a rich red meat like beef steaks or grilled burgers. Meanwhile a Sangiovese pairs well with rustic, Italian-style dishes like lasagna and veal Parmesan.

What is a good Red Wine for beginners?

Red wine is often classified by body type, which means how heavy the wine feels in your mouth. For a light-body wine you can try a Pinot Noir or Beaujolais, while for a full-body one the best options are Cabernet Sauvignon or Malbec.