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- Rich, velvety claret from a superbly located family estate on Bordeaux's Right Bank Côtes de Bourg£16.99 per bottle
- Four Golds and 94 Suckling points for this rare, pure Graciano Rioja from a leading boutique estate£32.00 per bottle
- Gold-medal flagship red from Paolo Masi at his superb, Tuscan hilltop estate in Chianti's Rufina£25.00 per bottle
- Flagship Rioja from one of Spain’s leading winemakers, Telmo Rodriguez. A magnificent Reserva£38.99 per bottle
- from £65.00 per bottle
- Superb red from one of the leading winemakers of this tiny northern Rhône region and a top vintagefrom £38.00 per bottleSAVE UP TO £17.00
- Fabulously dark, intense Cabalié Origine, using grapes from the two original, 100-year-old vineyards£18.99 per bottle
- Bright, ripe berry fruit Burgundy from one of our favourite producers. Seductive and appealing£23.00 per bottle
- Flagship Riserva from this five-time 'Italian Winery of the Year'. Rich, iIntense, barrel-matured re£24.00 per bottle
- Tremendous, 96-point second wine of the world-famous Clos Apalta, made for earlier enjoymentfrom £41.00 per bottle
- Iconic Zinfandel from the legendary Ridge Vineyards Estate in Sonoma. Revered for the last 40 years!£60.00 per bottle
- Rich, darkly spiced Garnacha from ancient vines in remote Calatayud, made by Norrel Robertson MW£27.00 per bottle
- Jean-Charles Duran’s tiny-production, dense, velvety red from his 100-year-old Maury Sec vines£22.00 per bottle
- Superb 94-point Brunello from one of the top producers in this region. A dark, ageworthy 2020£40.00 per bottle
- from £60.00 per bottle
- Magnificent 95-point red from Bordeaux’s foremost winemaking dynasty Lafite Rothschild, in Argentina£61.00 per bottle
- From Antinori’s 5-Star estate, a superb Super Tuscan comprising Sangiovese, Cabernet and Merlot£26.00 per bottle
- £55.00 per bottle
- Special parcel of fabulous-value red Burgundy from a top co-op£14.99 per bottle
- Smooth, smoky red wine classic from the cradle of South African Pinotage£55.00 per bottle
- Superb 93-point release of this Saint-Emilion Grand Cru. Superb length and finessefrom £35.00 per bottle
- Ripe supple fruit and earthy richness in this young claret from Castillon Côtes de Bordeaux£16.99 per bottle
- from £40.00 per bottle
- From one of the most famous bodegas of Rioja, this is a rich and racy Tempranillo of great finesse£33.00 per bottle
What are the most popular red wine grapes?
Red wines come in a variety of styles, each offering unique aromas, flavours and textures. The choice of grape variety places an important role in shaping a wine’s character. Below are some of the most popular red wine grapes – and their flavour profiles.
- Cabernet Sauvignon: full-bodied with blackcurrant and mint flavours.
- Malbec: full to medium-bodied with dark, smoky fruit flavours.
- Merlot: medium-bodied with beautifully smooth texture and ripe plummy fruit.
- Grenache: medium-bodied with blackberry and red fruit flavours.
- Syrah/Shiraz: jammy, rich and bold, with spicy bramble fruit flavours.
- Zinfandel (also known as Primitivo): medium-bodied with easy drinking, juicy fruit flavours.
- Cabernet Franc: medium-bodied with ripe red fruit flavours.
- Pinot Noir: light-bodied, aromatic and silky smooth with red fruit flavours.
What are the most popular red wine regions?
Red wines are so popular because of their incredible diversity. From big and bold to light and juicy, there’s a red wine style to suit every taste. Below are some of the most popular red wine styles from around the world.
- Bordeaux (France) – Bordeaux reds can range from juicy, approachable and affordable reds to fine, barrel-matured beauties that can age for decades.
- Burgundy (France) – The traditional home of Pinot Noir, Burgundy reds are typically light in colour and body, with red fruit flavours. It’s harder to find a good-value red from Burgundy than from Bordeaux – but at the top level these are some of the world’s finest bottles.
- Rioja (Spain) – silky smooth, medium-bodied reds made mostly from Tempranillo, along with other local varieties such as Garnacha and Graciano. Reservas and Gran Reservas are a great option if you want a mature red, without the wait.
- Chianti (Italy) – the most famous red of Tuscany, Chianti offers juicy red fruit flavours in a medium-bodied style. Like nearly all Italian reds, it is made with dining in mind – great with pizza and pasta, and superb with roast or grilled meats.
- Argentinian Malbec – Mendoza, the most famous and arguably best region in Argentina, is famous for having re-discovered the almost forgotten French variety, Malbec. Loved for its juicy black fruit and subtle smoky flavours, it's the perfect BBQ wine.
- Aussie Shiraz – you’ll find great reds made from almost every conceivable grape variety Down Under – but Shiraz (aka Syrah) is by far the most popular. Expect big, bold flavours and rich, spicy blackberry fruit.
When will my red wine be delivered?
The date of your red wine delivery will depend on which option you choose at checkout:
Standard delivery is ideal if you’re buying for yourself or as a thank you gift. We’ll deliver your order within three working days.
Next-day delivery is a great choice for last-minute gifts, while Named-day delivery is perfect for anniversaries, birthdays and special occasions. Do bear in mind that we don’t deliver on Sundays or Bank Holidays.
Top tip: for the best experience, subscribe to our Unlimited service. You’ll make a one-off payment of £29.99 which entitles you to free delivery for a year – as often as you like – even on single bottles.
What if I don't like the wine?
Our wines are covered by a no-quibble guarantee.
That means, if, for whatever reason, a bottle fails to satisfy, we’ll arrange to collect it. You’ll have the option to either receive a full refund or replace the wine.
It’s that simple.
Can I get a wine subscription?
100,000 customers already love our wine subscriptions, and enjoy lower prices on their favourites all year round.
With a Laithwaites wine subscription, you can tell us what kind of wine you prefer, and how many bottles you’d like to receive on each delivery.
You can then choose how often you’d like to receive your case – every four or eight weeks. And delivery is free too!