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Cabernet Sauvignon- The "King of Red Wine".  Rich in color, intensely flavored, tannic wine with hints of mint, blackberry, and black current with spicy vanilla aromas.

Merlot- Classic grape of Bordeaux.  Has soft tannins, low acid and matures quickly.  Drinks well when young.  One of our award winners!

Syrah- Also known as "Shiraz" in Australia, this grape will produce a dark, rich, full-bodies, wine with a chocolate aroma.  Currently, the "In Wine" to drink.

Zinfandel- Yields an excellent red wine with dark color, characteristic spicy flavor and strong berry flavors that will stand up to extended oak aging.  Pairs just as well with pizza as it does with grilled lamb.

Cabernet Franc- This grape will yield an early maturing wine with a deep purple color.

Sangiovese- The principle grape of Chianti, will produce a dark, powerful, medium bodied wine with flavors of cherry and plum.

Pinot Noir- Used in the famous Burgundy wines of France. It is considered to be one of the richest and most velvety wines in the world.

Barbera- A noble grape of Italy grown primarily in the Piedmont region.  Produces a red, deep-colored full-bodied wine.

Grenache- Famous grape from the Rhone region of Southern France.  Predominant grape in Chateauneuf Du Pape.

Petite Sirah- Produces a dark, dry, full-bodied, and tannic red with intense berry flavor.  Currently getting a boost in popularity due to some California winemakers.

Alicante Bouschet- Crossing of Petit Bouschet and Grenache grapes, still widely planted in southern France and in Spain.  Produces a wine of a deep color and heavy body.

 

 

 
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