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Bordeaux

Gironde, France
4.3

Bordeaux region is the largest wine growing area in France that comprises of more than fifty different appellations. Bordeaux wines can range from massively produced everyday table wines to prestigious and expensive vintages. The predomin... READ MORE

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Rioja

La Rioja, Spain
4.4

Rioja was the first Spanish appellation that received protected status. This renowned Spanish region is located in the north of the country, on both sides of the river Ebro. It is best known for its red varietals and blends, and while Tem... READ MORE

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Burgundy

Burgundy, France
4.5

Burgundy is a world-famous French wine region that produces some of the best and most expensive wines in the world. Located in the east-central part of France, the area is dominated by Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. Other red and white grapes... READ MORE

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Merlot

Bordeaux, France
3.9

Merlot is one of the most widely planted and popular red wine grape varieties in the world. Originating from the Bordeaux region of France, Merlot is known for producing soft, elegant, and fruit-forward wines. It is often used both as a single var... READ MORE

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Cabernet Sauvignon

Bordeaux, France
4.1

Cabernet Sauvignon is one of the world's most widely recognized and celebrated red wine grape varieties. Originating from the Bordeaux region of France, it has spread to virtually every major wine-producing country, becoming a key component of man... READ MORE

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Pinot Noir

Burgundy, France
4.1

Pinot Noir is a highly esteemed red wine grape variety known for producing some of the world's finest and most elegant wines. Originating from the Burgundy region of France, Pinot Noir is revered for its complex flavors, silky texture, and ability... READ MORE

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Syrah

Rhône-Alpes, France
4.2

Although Syrah is an internationally known grape that is planted worldwide, it attains distinctive character in northern Rhône—which is often dubbed as Mecca for Syrah. There are several theories about the origin of the grape,... READ MORE

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Beaujolais

Rhône-Alpes, France
3.9

Beaujolais is a light-bodied red wine, with relatively high amounts of acidity. It is made in the historical wine producing region Province of Beaujolais, mostly from thin-skinned Gamay grape, which makes it very low in tannins, and there... READ MORE

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Ribera del Duero

Castile and León, Spain
4.5

Ribera del Duero is a Spanish appellation located in several provinces of Castilla and Leon, in north-central Spain. The region is best known for big and bold varietals made with Tempranillo, also known as Tinto Fino or Tinta del Pais. Th... READ MORE

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Cabernet Franc

Bordeaux, France
3.9

Cabernet Franc is a black grape variety that is one of the major red grape varieties worldwide. It is often overshadowed by its more famous offspring, Cabernet Sauvignon, but it has its own distinct characteristics and merits. Cabernet Franc is kn... READ MORE

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Tempranillo

La Rioja, Spain
4.2

Tempranillo is a red grape variety whose origin is associated with the Iberian Peninsula. Although it is planted in other countries, Tempranillo is best known as the primary grape used in the classic Rioja blend. The wines produced from T... READ MORE

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Barolo

Province of Cuneo, Italy
4.6

This full-bodied, red wine is made from Nebbiolo grapes in a small area in Piedmont with a unique soil and climate conditions. It has been produced since the 19th century, and soon after its invention, it became a favorite among the Italian and Eu... READ MORE

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Primitivo

Apulia, Italy
4.5

Primitivo is an Italian grape variety with quite interesting origins. Research conducted in 1994 proved that the grape is identical to Californian Zinfandel, while it was later discovered that both grapes originated from an old and obscur... READ MORE

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Sangiovese

Italy
4.3

Sangiovese is a red grape variety indigenous to Italy that is predominantly grown in Tuscany, but also in other central and southern regions, from Romagna down to Lazio, Campania, and Sicily. It is best known as the main grape used in Chi... READ MORE

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Malbec

Bordeaux, France
4.1

Malbec is a red wine grape variety that is most famously associated with Argentina, although it originally hails from the Bordeaux region of France. It is known for producing deeply colored, full-bodied red wines with strong fruit flavors and smoo... READ MORE

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Barbera

Piedmont, Italy
4.4

Barbera is the most common grape in Piedmont and the third most-planted grape in the country. It is used in varietals and blends. Nowadays, it is considered to have great potential to produce excellent quality wines, although it was once ... READ MORE

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Chianti

Tuscany, Italy
4.3

Chianti wine is a red blend from Chianti, a small region in Tuscany, Italy. Made with a minimum of 70% Sangiovese grapes, a wine calling itself Chianti is allowed to be made almost anywhere in Tuscany, and the entire region is divided int... READ MORE

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Saperavi

Kakheti, Georgia
4.5

Saperavi is a resilient red Georgian grape that originated in the eastern region of Kakheti, and though it is still predominant in Georgia, small amounts are also grown in other Eastern European regions, Australia, and the United States. ... READ MORE

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Monastrell

Spain
n/a

Monastrell, also known as Mourvèdre, is a red wine grape variety widely grown in several wine regions, particularly in Spain and France. Believed to have originated in Spain, it is most commonly known as Monastrell there, while in France it... READ MORE

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Priorat

Province of Tarragona, Spain
4.3

Priorat is a Spanish wine region—located in the Catalonian province of Tarragona—which has been awarded DOC status (DOQ in Catalan) - the highest category in Spanish wine regulations. Established in the 12th century, Priorat h... READ MORE

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Nebbiolo

Piedmont, Italy
4.2

Nebbiolo is the highly-praised Italian grape that is mostly cultivated and gives the best results in its native Piedmont. Wines made with this red-skinned grape tend to be powerful, age-worthy, and high in tannins as well as acidity. Dist... READ MORE

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Garnacha

Aragon, Spain
4.2

Garnacha, also known as Grenache in France, is a widely cultivated red wine grape variety known for producing wines with rich, fruity flavors and high alcohol content. It is one of the most versatile and widely p... READ MORE

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Dolcetto

Piedmont, Italy
4.0

Dolcetto is a red grape that is mostly cultivated in Piedmont. Although its name translates to a sweet little one, the variety is used for the production of dry, medium-bodied red wines. Dolcetto based wines are usually deep ruby... READ MORE

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Hermitage Rouge

Drôme, France
4.1

Often considered as one of the most exceptional wines in the world, red Hermitage wines are produced in the northern Rhône with Syrah as the principal grape variety. Especially praised for their longevity, these powerful, full-bodie... READ MORE

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Negroamaro

Apulia, Italy
3.9

Negroamaro is a red grape variety mostly found throughout Apulia, particularly in Salento, Lecce, Tarento, Brindisi, and Foggia. It is often used together with other regional grapes such as Malvasia Nera, Susumaniello, and Primitivo, alth... READ MORE

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Barbera d'Asti

Piedmont, Italy
4.5

Barbera d’Asti (DOCG) is an Italian red wine produced on the hilly vineyards in the provinces of Asti and Alessandria in Piedmont. The minimum of 90% Barbera grapes must be used in its production, while the other 10% may be made up ... READ MORE

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Rioja Alta

La Rioja, Spain
4.3

Rioja Alta is a Spanish designation located in the west of the renowned Rioja wine region, with a center of production in the city of Haro. Tempranillo and Mazuelo (Carignan) are the two most prominent grapes that are used in Rioja Alta. ... READ MORE

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Saint-Émilion

Gironde, France
4.3

Saint-Émilion is one of the most exceptional appellations in Boudreaux. It is located on the right bank in the Libourne wine region of Bordeaux. Although classic Bordeaux varieties such as Cabernet Sauvignon, Carménèr... READ MORE

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Montepulciano d'Abruzzo

Abruzzo, Italy
4.5

Montepulciano d'Abruzzo is a medium-bodied red Italian wine that is produced in all four provinces of Abruzzo. The wines must be made from at least 85% of Montepulciano grapes, while the only other permitted variety is Sangiovese. Though ... READ MORE

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Corvina

Veneto, Italy
4.0

Corvina is an Italian red grape variety that is mostly planted in Veneto. This thick-skinned red grape is best known as the backbone of many blends such as Valpolicella and Bardolino. Dried Corvina grapes are used for th... READ MORE

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Chambolle-Musigny

Côte-d'Or, France
4.2

Chambolle-Musigny is a French appellation located in Burgundy, more precisely in Côte de Nuits (Côte d'Or) wine region. The whole appellation includes twenty-five Premier Cru designations, as well as Musigny and Bonnes Mares a... READ MORE

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Pomerol

Pomerol, France
4.2

Pomerol is a small wine region in Bordeaux that produces distinguished and highly sought-after red wines. There are several allowed grape varieties, but Merlot is the undisputed star of the region. It is often complemented by Cabernet Fra... READ MORE

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Mencía

Province of León, Spain
3.7

Mencía or Jaen is a grape whose origin is associated with the Iberian peninsula. In the past, it was believed that Mencía and Jaen are two separate varieties, but recent research has shown that they are genetically ... READ MORE

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Chambertin

Côte-d'Or, France
4.5

Chambertin is a French appellation and a Grand Cru vineyard located in Burgundy, more precisely in the Côte de Nuits (Côte d'Or) wine region. The designation produces red wines that are mostly varietal and based on Pinot Noir.... READ MORE

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Pauillac

Gironde, France
3.9

Pauillac is a French appellation located in the Médoc wine region of Bordeaux. The area is renowned for great-quality red wines that are primarily based on Cabernet Sauvignon with the addition of Merlot, Cabernet Franc, or Petit Ve... READ MORE

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Bolgheri DOC

Province of Livorno, Italy
4.2

Bolgheri is an Italian appellation located in Tuscany that is best known for its tannic red wines made from classic Bordeaux grapes. These red wines can be made entirely from Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, or Merlot, or with a blend ... READ MORE

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Lagrein

South Tyrol, Italy
3.7

Lagrein is an ancient Italian red grape mainly cultivated in Trentino-Alto Adige in Northeast Italy. The grape has ancient origins, and though it was once common, it was later mainly replaced by Schiava (Vernatsch), which proved to be mor... READ MORE

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Volnay

Volnay, France
3.9

Volnay is a French appellation located in Côte de Beaune sub-region of Burgundy that produces some of the best expressions of Pinot Noir. The appellation is located in the Côte-d’Or region, more precisely in the communes... READ MORE

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Pommard

Pommard, France
4.2

Pommard is a French appellation located in Burgundy (Côte de Beaune). The wines produced in the region are exclusively made from Pinot Noir, and they are often described as powerful, tannic, complex, and rich. They are typically dee... READ MORE

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Barbera d’Alba

Province of Cuneo, Italy
4.2

This red Italian wine is produced in the DOC region that surrounds the city of Alba and in some areas overlaps with Barolo and Barbaresco wine regions. The wine is produced with a minimum of 85% Barbera grapes, with the only permitted addition of ... READ MORE

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Côte-Rôtie

Rhône, France
4.1

Côte-Rôtie is a French appellation located in the northern Rhône. The region produces highly-prized wines that are primarily based on Syrah, which is often complemented by small percentages of white Viognier variety. The... READ MORE

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Brouilly

Rhône, France
4.0

Brouilly is the southernmost and the largest of all Beaujolais crus. The region is situated around Brouilly mountain and is known for light and approachable Gamay-based wines that tend to be fruit-driven, lively, and aromatic. The appella... READ MORE