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in Wine Lifestyle, Wine Stores, Wine Tasting · August 7, 2023

Red Wine Varietals

Types of red wine grape varieties for novice drinkers.

Here is a list of grape verities that are a great to introduce yourself to wine because of their approachable flavors and wide availability:

  1. Merlot: Merlot is known for its smooth and mellow character, with flavors of ripe fruit, plum, and sometimes a touch of chocolate. It’s a great introduction to red wine for its softer tannins and easy-drinking nature.
  2. Pinot Noir: Pinot Noir is often described as elegant and light-bodied, with notes of red fruit (like cherry and raspberry) and floral aromas. It’s versatile and pairs well with a variety of dishes.
  3. Grenache: Grenache wines are fruity, with flavors of red berries, strawberry, and sometimes a hint of spice. They tend to be relatively low in tannins and are quite approachable.
  4. Zinfandel: Zinfandel wines can have a range of flavors, from ripe blackberry and raspberry to spicy notes. They often have a slightly higher alcohol content but can be quite enjoyable for beginners.
  5. Chianti: Chianti is an Italian red wine that’s typically light-to-medium bodied with flavors of red fruit and a touch of earthiness. It’s a great option for pairing with pasta dishes.
  6. Malbec: Malbec wines are known for their dark fruit flavors, like plum and blackberry, with a smooth texture. They can be quite appealing to those new to red wines.
  7. Côtes du Rhône: This is a French red blend that’s usually a mix of Grenache, Syrah, and other varietals. It offers a nice balance of fruitiness and spiciness, making it a good starting point.
  8. Cabernet Sauvignon (lighter styles): While some Cabernet Sauvignons can be quite bold and tannic, there are lighter and more approachable styles available that showcase red fruit flavors and a softer mouthfeel.

Remember, everyone’s palate is different, so it’s a good idea to try a few different types of red wines to see what you personally enjoy.

Push yourself and try a new grape variety and write down what you like.

As you gain more experience, you can explore other red wine varietals and styles with different levels of complexity.

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