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The finest red wines of today follow this general pattern, with the addition of lots of innovations over the years, such as oak barrel aging, filtration, cultivated yeasts, and modern vineyard practices. These are all comparatively recent additions to the red wine experience.
We surveyed master sommeliers and wine experts to find out which red wines are the best to drink right now. Here are the recommendations.
The red wines that made this year’s Enthusiast 100: The Best Wines of 2023 reflect that variation. There is a trio of Pinot Noirs, which hail from locales that stretch from Oregon’s Willamette Valley and California’s Russian River Valley to Central Otago in New Zealand.
The best red wines of 2023. The greatest grape debate: Pinot Noir vs. Cabernet Sauvignon . Cabernet Sauvignon reigns supreme in California —these are the bottles to drink right now.
But with so many bottles to choose from and somewhat ambiguous labels, red blends can be tricky to navigate. Thankfully, we’ve got you covered. Here’s everything you need to know about red blend wines. Plus, a rundown of the best smooth-sipping bottles to spearhead your tasting journey.
There are stellar Pinot Noirs from Sonoma to Australia, elegant Brunello di Montalcino, and spicy Syrah, but beyond these classic expressions we’ve uncovered gems like Zweigelt from Oregon,...
This wine is a blend of 85 percent Rotberger and 15 percent Blaufränkish — R&B — which results in jammy blackberry and raspberry notes with an undercurrent of dried herbs. Not only is this ...
Ready your corkscrew: Our list of the best red wines covers the best sweet red wine, best red wine for sangria, best semisweet red wine, best Italian red wine, and much more.
Whether a blend or single varietal pour, the wines we look for now have bold fruit flavors, a touch of spice and plush tannins that are the perfect match for intensely satisfying meals.
The world of red wine is extensive but rewarding. We did the research to find the best choices to turn you from an amateur to a wine connoisseur.