Red wine

Red wine is one of the world's most beloved wine styles, produced in diverse countries, climates, and traditions. It ranges from light and fruity to deep, powerful, and complex. Well-known classics like Bordeaux , Burgundy , and Rioja exist alongside modern styles from regions like Napa Valley and Tuscany , while accessible wines like Primitivo offer a delicious drinking experience at any budget. Increasingly, wine lovers are discovering lesser-known regions like Georgia , where grapes like Saperavi produce unique and characterful red wines.

Red wine is one of the world's most beloved wine styles, produced in diverse countries, climates, and traditions.

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What is red wine?

Red wine is made by fermenting red grapes, where the skins release color, tannins, and aromas during fermentation. The style of red wine depends on the grape variety, climate, winemaking technique, and aging. Red wines range from light and supple to powerful and oak-aged, so there's always a style to suit your taste or dish.

Origin and vineyards

Red wine is produced in almost every wine country, but a few regions have built an iconic reputation.

Important regions of origin for red wine:
Bordeaux – Cabernet Sauvignon & Merlot in classic blends
Burgundy – refined Pinot Noir with terroir expression
RiojaTempranillo with balance, structure and maturation
Piedmont ( Barolo )Nebbiolo with powerful tannins and great elegance
Tuscany ( Brunello di Montalcino ) – powerful Sangiovese with long maturation
Napa Valley – rich, full-bodied and premium Cabernet Sauvignon
Southern Italy ( Puglia ) – Primitivo for warm, accessible and affordable red wine
Georgia ( Kakheti ) – traditional wines from Saperavi with deep colour and firm structure

Characteristic terroir aspects:
• Warmer regions → riper fruit and softer tannins
• Cool or high-altitude vineyards → more freshness and tension
• Lime, clay, sandstone or slate → influence on structure and aromas

Styles and vinification

Red wine comes in a wide variety of styles, from easy and fruity to intense and complex.

Accessible and budget-friendly red wine

Primitivo (Puglia) – sultry, soft, round and ideal for under 10–12 euros
Merlot – smooth, fruity and easy to drink
Tempranillo Joven – light and energetic

Classic red wine

Bordeaux – structure, cassis, cedar and elegance
Bourgogne Pinot Noir – fresh red fruit, finesse and minerality
Rioja Crianza/Reserva – Tempranillo with subtle wood, elegance and balance

Premium red wine

Barolo (Nebbiolo) – complex, powerful, for true enthusiasts
Brunello di Montalcino – ripe, warm, muscular but refined
Napa Valley Cabernet – rich, intense and velvety smooth

Discoveries for adventurous wine lovers

Saperavi (Georgia) – deep dark, powerful, surprisingly fresh
Tannat ( Uruguay ) – firm, dark, modern
Carménère ( Chile ) – spicy and smooth

Why are red wines so diverse in style? Because grape variety, climate, soil, and aging each have their own influence on flavor, structure, and intensity.

Storage and serving

Storage potential (approximate):
• Light red wine: 2–4 years
• Medium body (Merlot, Rioja Crianza): 3–6 years
• Powerful styles (Cabernet, Brunello, Barolo): 8–20+ years

Serving temperature:
• Light red wine: 14–16 degrees
• Medium and strong red wine: 16–18 degrees

Buy red wine at Perfectewijn.nl

At Perfecte Wijn, you'll find red wines for every occasion: from budget-friendly Primitivo to iconic regions like Barolo, Brunello, and Napa Valley. Classics like Bordeaux, Burgundy, and Rioja are also well represented, alongside discoveries like Saperavi from Georgia. This way, you're sure to find a red wine that suits your taste, budget, and occasion.

Red wine

Red wine is one of the world's most beloved wine styles, produced in diverse countries, climates, and traditions. It ranges from light and fruity to deep, powerful, and complex. Well-known classics like Bordeaux , Burgundy , and Rioja exist alongside modern styles from regions like Napa Valley and Tuscany , while accessible wines like Primitivo offer a delicious drinking experience at any budget. Increasingly, wine lovers are discovering lesser-known regions like Georgia , where grapes like Saperavi produce unique and characterful red wines.

What is red wine?

Red wine is made by fermenting red grapes, where the skins release color, tannins, and aromas during fermentation. The style of red wine depends on the grape variety, climate, winemaking technique, and aging. Red wines range from light and supple to powerful and oak-aged, so there's always a style to suit your taste or dish.

Origin and vineyards

Red wine is produced in almost every wine country, but a few regions have built an iconic reputation.

Important regions of origin for red wine:
Bordeaux – Cabernet Sauvignon & Merlot in classic blends
Burgundy – refined Pinot Noir with terroir expression
RiojaTempranillo with balance, structure and maturation
Piedmont ( Barolo )Nebbiolo with powerful tannins and great elegance
Tuscany ( Brunello di Montalcino ) – powerful Sangiovese with long maturation
Napa Valley – rich, full-bodied and premium Cabernet Sauvignon
Southern Italy ( Puglia ) – Primitivo for warm, accessible and affordable red wine
Georgia ( Kakheti ) – traditional wines from Saperavi with deep colour and firm structure

Characteristic terroir aspects:
• Warmer regions → riper fruit and softer tannins
• Cool or high-altitude vineyards → more freshness and tension
• Lime, clay, sandstone or slate → influence on structure and aromas

Styles and vinification

Red wine comes in a wide variety of styles, from easy and fruity to intense and complex.

Accessible and budget-friendly red wine

Primitivo (Puglia) – sultry, soft, round and ideal for under 10–12 euros
Merlot – smooth, fruity and easy to drink
Tempranillo Joven – light and energetic

Classic red wine

Bordeaux – structure, cassis, cedar and elegance
Bourgogne Pinot Noir – fresh red fruit, finesse and minerality
Rioja Crianza/Reserva – Tempranillo with subtle wood, elegance and balance

Premium red wine

Barolo (Nebbiolo) – complex, powerful, for true enthusiasts
Brunello di Montalcino – ripe, warm, muscular but refined
Napa Valley Cabernet – rich, intense and velvety smooth

Discoveries for adventurous wine lovers

Saperavi (Georgia) – deep dark, powerful, surprisingly fresh
Tannat ( Uruguay ) – firm, dark, modern
Carménère ( Chile ) – spicy and smooth

Why are red wines so diverse in style? Because grape variety, climate, soil, and aging each have their own influence on flavor, structure, and intensity.

Storage and serving

Storage potential (approximate):
• Light red wine: 2–4 years
• Medium body (Merlot, Rioja Crianza): 3–6 years
• Powerful styles (Cabernet, Brunello, Barolo): 8–20+ years

Serving temperature:
• Light red wine: 14–16 degrees
• Medium and strong red wine: 16–18 degrees

Buy red wine at Perfectewijn.nl

At Perfecte Wijn, you'll find red wines for every occasion: from budget-friendly Primitivo to iconic regions like Barolo, Brunello, and Napa Valley. Classics like Bordeaux, Burgundy, and Rioja are also well represented, alongside discoveries like Saperavi from Georgia. This way, you're sure to find a red wine that suits your taste, budget, and occasion.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a good red wine for beginners?

Primitivo, Merlot, and smooth Tempranillo are ideal thanks to their soft style.

What are premium red wines?

Barolo, Brunello di Montalcino, Napa Valley Cabernet, and top Bordeaux are among the world's best.

What makes Rioja so popular?

The balance between fruit, soft tannins and subtle wood aging.

Which region produces the most elegant red wine?

Burgundy, thanks to its refined Pinot Noir.

Is Georgian red wine worth it?

Absolutely, Saperavi offers a powerful, unique style that is becoming increasingly popular.