Cabernet Sauvignon
The king of grapes, Cabernet Sauvignon produces full-bodied and well-structured red wine with the ability to improve with bottle ageing. Look for fruit flavors of currants, cassis, and berries accented by notes ranging from dried herbs and earth to tobacco, leather, and cedar.
- $10.99 Montes Cabernet 2005, Chile
- $10.99 Cartlidge & Brown Cabernet 2004, CA
- $10.99 Paringa Cabernet Sauvignon 2003, Australia
- $11.99 McManis Cabernet Sauvignon 2004, California
- $13.99 Villa Mt. Eden Grand Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon 2002, Napa Valley
- $14.99 Cousino-Macul “Antiguas Reservas” Cabernet 2003, Chile
- $14.99 Avalon Cabernet 2004, Napa
- $14.99 Liberty School Cabernet 2004, CA
- $17.99 Grand Archer Cabernet 2001, Sonoma
- $17.99 Sebastiani Cabernet Sauvignon 2003, Sonoma
- $19.99 Summers Cabernet 2003, Napa
- $22.99 Lolonis Organic Cabernet 2003
- $23.99 Newton Claret 2002, Napa
- $26.99 Justin Cabernet Sauvignon 2004, Paso Robles
- $43.99 Ramey “Claret” Cabernet/Merlot 2003, Napa
- $46.99 Napanook Dominus Estate 2002, Napa Valley
- $49.99 Joseph Phelps Cabernet 2003, Napa
- $49.99 St. Clement “Orropas” Cabernet 2002, Napa
- $52.99 Larkmead Cabernet 2002, Napa Valley
- $59.99 Shafer 2003 Cabernet, Napa
- $71.99 Duckhorn Cabernet 2002, Napa
- $74.99 Cakebread Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley 2003
- $74.99 Caymus Cabernet Sauvignon 2003, Napa Valley
- $84.99 Heitz Cellars "Bella Oaks" 2001, Napa
- $86.99 Stag’s Leap “Fay Vineyard” Cabernet 2002, Napa
- $100 Beringer Private Reserve 2002, Napa
- $105 Silver Oak 2001 Napa Valley Cabernet
- $135 Joseph Phelps Insignia 2001, Napa
- $150 Caymus Special Selection Cabernet 2002
- $165 Vineyard 29 “Aida” 2002, Napa Valley
- $175 Heitz Cellars "Martha's Vineyard" 2001, Napa
Merlot
In French, the word Merlot means "young blackbird," probably alluding to the grape's beautiful dark-blue color. Merlot grapes ripen fairly early and have lower trannins compared to Cabernet Sauvignon. Merlot wines are medium to dark red in color, rich and fruity, with characteristics of black currant, cherry and mint.
- $10.99 Montes Merlot 2004, Chile
- $10.99 Cartlidge & Browne Merlot 2004, CA
- $12.99 Sincerity Merlot/Cabernet 2003, Chile
- $17.99 Falesco “Pesano” Merlot 2004, Umbria
- $25.99 Chateau St. Jean Merlot 2003, Sonoma
- $29.99 Whitehall Lane 2003 , Napa
- $120 Pahlmeyer Merlot 2003, Napa
Zinfandel / Petite Sirah / Rhone Rangers / Malbec
Zinfandel is considered California's red wine grape because it is not widely grown in other parts of the world. Zinfandel can produce wines ranging from light, nouveau styles to hearty, robust reds with berry like, spicy flavors and plenty of tannins. Petite Sirah produces a deep colored, robust and peppery wine that packs plenty of tannins and has a good aging ability. Malbec, a specialty of Argentina, is a robust and smoky red perfect for grilled meats.
- $9.99 Two Brothers “Big Tattoo Red” Cabernet/Syrah 2004, Chile
- $9.99 Quarra Malbec, Argentina 2004
- $10.99 Cartlidge & Browne Zinfandel 2004, CA
- $11.99 Marietta Old Vine Red, CA
- $12.99 Bogle Petite Sirah 2004
- $13.99 Bogle Old Vine Zinfandel 2004, CA
- $13.99 Rosenblum Vintner's Cuvee XXVVIII, California
- $16.99 Terrazas Reserva Malbec 2004, Mendoza
- $18.99 Marietta Petite Sirah 2002, Sonoma
- $19.99 7 Deadly Zins 2004, Lodi
- $19.99 Incognito Red Blend 2003, Lodi
- $20.99 Seghesio Zinfandel 2004, Sonoma
- $21.99 Rosenblum San Francisco Bay Zinfandel 2004
- $21.99 Bogle “Phantom” Blend 2003
- $23.99 El Felino Malbec 2004, Mendoza
- $27.99 Ridge “Ponzo Vineyard” Zinfandel 2003
- $29.99 David Bruce “Shell Creek” Petite Sirah 2001, Paso Robles
- $29.99 Hartford Zinfandel 2004. Russian River Valley
- $29.99 Ridge “Paso Robles” Zinfandel 2004
- $29.99 Rosenblum “Hillside Vineyards” Syrah 2003, Sonoma
- $36.99 Rosenblum “Pickett Road” Petite Sirah 2004, Napa
- $37.99 Ridge Geyserville 2003, Sonoma County
- $39.99 Dona Paula Malbec 2003, Argentina
- $39.99 J.C. Cellars “Arrowhead Mtn Vineyard” Zinfandel 2004
- $39.99 Rancho Zabaco Monte Rosso Zinfande; 2003, Sonoma
- $42.99 Rosenblum “Rockpile Road” Zinfandel 2004
- $47.99 Linne Calodo “Problem Child” 2004, Paso Robles
- $47.99 Linne Calodo “Leona’s” 2004, Paso Robles
- $64.99 Linne Calodo “Sticks and Stones” GSM 2004 Paso Robles
- $105 Aida Vineyard 29 2002, Napa
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Southern France
Southern France is the home of the Rhone Valley, Provence, and the Languedoc. The main grape varietals grown in the Southern Rhone, Provence, and Languedoc are Grenache, Syrah, and Mourvedre, usually with a preponderance of Grenache, a full-bodied, high alcohol grape that tastes of cherry liqueur and raspberries. The Northern Rhone valley is home to the greatest expressions of Syrah with villages such as Hermitage, Cote Rotie, and Cornas. Some great values can be found in Cote du Rhone, Coteaux du Languedoc, and many others.
- $9.99 Chateau du Segries Cotes-du-Rhone 2004
- $9.99 Chateau Grande Cassagne 2005, Costieres de Nimes
- $11.99 Mas de Bressades 2005 VdP du Gard
- $11.99 Mas Carlot “Les Enfants Terribles” 2004, Costieres de Nimes
- $12.99 Domaine Coste de Chaude Cotes du Rhone 2004
- $14.99 Clos de la Coutale 2003, Cahors
- $15.99 Mas de Boislauzon "Cuvee de Louis" Cotes du Rhone Villages 2004
- $16.99 Domaine de la Mordoree Lirac 2004
- $21.99 Colombo Cotes-du-Rhone “Les Forots” 2003
- $24.99 Bosquet des Papes Chateauneuf du Pape 2000
- $25.99 Domaine de la Mordoree “La Reine des Bois” Lirac 2004
- $29.99 Jaboulet Crozes-Hermitage 2003
- $36.99 Chateau de Pibarnon Bandol 2001
- $39.99 Gripa St. Joseph 2003
- $42.99 Jaboulet Cornas “Les Grandes Terras” 2003
- $49.99 Vieux Donjon Chateauneuf du Pape 2003
- $59.99 Clos du Mont Olivet Chateauneuf du Pape 2003
- $64.99 Gripa “Le Berceau” St. Joseph 2003
- $74.99 Colombo Cornas “Les Ruchets” 2003
- $74.99 Colombo Cote-Rotie “La Divine” 2003
- $89.99 Jaboulet Cornas “St. Pierre” 2003
- $92.99 Chateau Beaucastel Chateauneuf du Pape 2003
- $100 Mordoree Chateauneuf du Pape “La Reine des Bois” 2004
- $175 Jaboulet “La Chapelle” Hermitage 2003
Italy is the world's largest wine producer, with production just under 25% of the world's total. It is also the greatest wine consumer. Italy is a land of vast geographic diversity ranging from its northern cool-temperature vineyards in the foothills of the Alps to the hot southland.
- $8.99 Farnese Montepulciano d’Abruzzo 2004
- $9.99 Palladio Chianti 2004
- $10.99 A Mano Primitivo 2003
- $10.99 Barbi Sangiovese 2003
- $10.99 Falesco Vitiano 2004
- $10.99 Monte Antico Toscana 2003
- $10.99 Taurino Salice Salentino 2001
- $10.99 ARS Poetica “Vulcano” Basilicata 2003
- $11.99 Cantina Santi Agata “Baby” Barbers D’Asti 2004
- $12.99 Zenato Valpolicella 2002
- $12.99 Di Maio Norante “Ramitello” 2001
- $13.99 Villa Giada “I Suri” Barbera D’Asti 2004
- $14.99 Tomailolo Chianti Classico Riserva 2000
- $14.99 Argiolas Perdera 2003, Sardina
- $14.99 Anfora Zinfadel 2003, Puglia
- $16.99 Boschis Dolcetto 2004
- $17.99 Poliziano Rosso di Montepulciano 2004
- $18.99 Allegrini Pallazzo delle Torre 2001
- $18.99 I Perazzi Morellino di Scansano 2004
- $19.99 Villa Matilde Falerno del Massico 2003
- $20.99 Castello di Bossi 2001 Chianti Classico
- $22.99 Villa Antinori Toscano 2002
- $23.99 Seghesio Nebbiolo 2004, Langhe
- $23.99 Mastrobernardina Aglianico 2003, Irpinia
- $29.99 Travaglini Gattinara 2000
- $32.99 Fontodi Chianti Classico 2004
- $36.99 Valdicava Rosso di Montalcino 2004
- $34.99 Felsina “Rancia” Chianti Classico Riserva 2001
- $40.99 Batasiolo Barolo 2001
- $44.99 Nicolis Amarone 2000
- $68.99 Allegrini Amarone 2000
- $74.99 Percarlo 2001
- $74.99 Antinori Tignanello 2001, Tuscany
- $74.99 Batasiolo “Briccolina” Barolo 1999
- $84.99 Altare “La Villa” Langhe 2000
- $135 Valdicava Brunello di Montalcino 2001
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Spain
Impressively, Spain has more vineyard acreage than any other country. Spain’s specialty are rich red wines made from grapes such as Tempranillo, Grenache, and Monastrell (a.k.a. Mourvedre/Mataro). Many of our best bargain wines are found in this category.
- $6.99 Protocolo 2004
- $7.99 Borsao Garnacha 2005, Campo de Borja
- $7.99 Luzon Verde Jumilla 2005
- $8.99 Luzon Jumilla 2005
- $8.99 Vega Sindoa Tempranillo/Merlot 2003
- $8.99 Vega Sindoa Viura/Chardonnay 2004
- $9.99 Wrongo Dongo Monastrell 2004, Jumilla
- $9.99 Marco Real Garnacha 2004, Navarra
- $10.99 Pazo Red 2003
- $11.99 Sierra Cantabria Rioja Tinto 2004
- $11.99 Campellas Campo de Borja 2004 1.5L
- $12.99 Mas Donis Montsant 2004
- $13.99 Tresantos 2002
- $12.99 Naia Verdejo 2004, Rueda
- $14.99 Altos de Luzon 2002, Jumilla
- $14.99 El Chaparral de Vega Sindoa Garnacha 2003, Navarra
- $15.99 Abadia Retuerta “Rivola” 2003, Sardon del Duero
- $16.99 Venta Mazzaron Tempranillo 2003
- $16.99 Altos de Luzon Jumilla 2004
- $19.99 Sierra Canatabria Rioja Crianza 2002
- $19.99 Palacios Petales del Bierzo 2004
- $27.99 Allende Rioja 2003
- $29.99 Emilio Moro Ribera del Duero 2001
- $36.99 Finca el Puig Priorat 2001
- $59.99 Numanthia 2003, Toro
- $79.99 Clos Figueres Priorat 2003
- $129 Sierra Cantabria “El Bosque” Rioja 2002
- $300 Contador 2002 Rioja
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Australia
Although Australia has had vineyards since the late 1700's, it wasn't until the late 1950's that Aussie winemakers started to focus on table wines. By the 1980's Australian wines finally began to get the attention of the rest of the world. Southern Australia’s forte is Shiraz, a bold, spicy berry-driven wine not for the faint of heart. Shiraz and Syrah are two different names for the same exact grape.
- $9.99 Milton Park Shiraz 2005
- $10.99 D’Arenberg “Stump Jump Red GSM 2004
- $10.99 Yalumba “Y Series” Shiraz-Viognier 2004
- $10.99 Jip Jip Rocks Shiraz 2004
- $10.99 Pillar Box Red Shiraz/Cabernet/Merlot 2005
- $10.99 Paringa Cabernet Sauvignon 2003
- $12.99 Woop Woop Shiraz 2005
- $15.99 Marquis Philips Shiraz 2004
- $15.99 Marquis Philips Sarah’s Blend 2004
- $16.99 Winner’s Tank Shiraz 2005
- $16.99 Cimicky “Trumps” Shiraz 2004
- $17.99 Piping Shrike Shiraz 2004
- $17.99 D’Arenberg “Footbolt” Shiraz 2004
- $19.99 Lucky Country Shiraz-Cabernet 2003, Barossa Valley
- $20.99 Three Rings Shiraz 2004
- $20.99 Cimicky “Trumps” Shiraz 2004, Barossa
- $23.99 Langmeil “Valley Floor” Shiraz 2002
- $25.99 Torbreck “Juveniles” GSM 2004, Barossa Valley
- $25.99 Mitolo “Jester” 2004 Shiraz, McLaren Vale
- $29.99 Reynella Basket Press Shiraz 2002
- $32.99 Kaesler “Stonehorse” Shiraz 2004
- $34.99 Torbreck “The Steading” GSM 2002
- $34.99 Hazyblur “Adelaide Plains” 2003 Shiraz
- $35.99 Schwartz Grenache “Theile Road” 2004, Barossa
- $38.99 Hewitson “Mad Hatter” Shiraz 2003
- $39.99 Schwartz Shiraz “Nitsche Block” 2004, Barossa
- $39.99 Rusden Grenache “Christine’s Vyd” 2002, Barossa
- $45.99 Parson’s Flat Shiraz/Cabernet Padthaway 2004
- $45.99 Stella’s Garden “Lost Highway” Shiraz Sparky Marquis 2004, McLaren Vale
- $49.99 Kay Bros. “Hillside” Shiraz 2003
- $49.99 Rusden “Ripper Creek” 2004 Shiraz/Cabernet Barossa Valley
- $54.99 Torbreck “The Struie” GSM 2003, Barossa
- $59.99 Kalleske “Greenock” shiraz 2004
- $62.99 Wild Duck Creek “Springflat” Shiraz, Heathcote 2002
- $62.99 Two Way Range Shiraz 2002
- $74.99 Rockford “Basket Press” Shiraz 2001
- $79.99 Shirvington Shiraz 2004 McLaren Vale
- $84.99 Greenock Creek “Alice’s” Shiraz
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Pinot Noir/Red Burgundy
The red grape of France's Burgundy region. The combination of Pinot Noir's mutating characteristics and difficult growing requirements (a long, cool growing season) makes this variety a frustrating grape from which to make wine. The flavor is chameleonlike. When young, good wines exhibit the simpler fruity characteristics of cherries, plums, rasberris and strawberries. As they mature, they display a variety of complex characteristics including chocolate, game, figs, prunes, smokiness, truffles and violets.
- $12.99 Domaine des Nuges Beaujolais Villages 2005
- $13.99 Baillot Beaujolais 2003
- $14.99 Castle Rock Pinot Noir 2005, Carneros
- $15.99 The Jibe Pinot Noir 2004, NZ
- $16.99 Hunterdon Pinot Noir 2004, Santa Lucia Highlands
- $16.99 Kenwood Russian River Valley 2004
- $16.99 Cavas Submarinas Pinot Noir/Carmenere 2005, Chile
- $18.99 Frey Organic 2005, California
- $19.99 Capitain-Gagnerot Bourgogne 2004
- $20.99 Rene LeClerc Gevrey-Chambertin 2004
- $20.99 Yamhill Estate Pinot Noir 2002, OR
- $23.99 Lange Pinot Noir 2005, Oregon
- $24.99 Torii Mor Pinot Noir 2004, OR
- $25.99 Bernardus 2004, Monterey
- $27.99 Solena “Grande Cuvee” Pinot Noir 2004, Willamette
- $29.99 Joseph Swan “Saralee’s Vineyard” Russian River Valley 2002
- $29.99 Domaine Chevalier Ladoix 2003
- $29.99 Perbacco Pinot Noir 2004, Arroyo Grande
- $34.99 Patton Valley Estate 2003 Oregon
- $35.99 Cherry Hill 2003 Willamette Valley
- $36.99 Carrefour Pinot Noir 2003, Carneros
- $37.99 Argyle Reserve Pinot Noir 2004
- $37.99 Soter 2004, Oregon
- $37.99 Argyle Reserve 2004, OR
- $38.99 Muzard Santenay “Clos des Tavannes” 1er Cru 2002
- $39.99 Domaine Drouhin Pinot Noir 2002, OR
- $39.99 Archery Summit “Premier cuvee” 2004, OR
- $39.99 Dog Point 2004, Marlborough, New Zealand
- $44.99 Dugat-Py Bourgogne 2002
- $45.99 Siduri “Olivet Grange” Pinot Noir 2004, Russian River
- $45.99 Papapietro Perry Sonoma Coast Pinot Noir 2004
- $46.99 Etude Carneros 2004
- $48.99 Willakenzie “Kiana” 2003, Oregon
- $49.99 Paul Hobbs Russian River Valley 2004
- $84.99 Ambroise “Fuees” Chambolle-Musigny 1er Cru 2003
- $85.99 DuMol Pinot Noir Russian River Valley 2004
- $99.99 Ambroise Corton 2003
- $125 Clos des Lambrays Grand Cru 2003
- $130 Potel Charmes-Chambertin 2003
- $130 Jadot Gevrey Chambertin “Clos St. Jacques” 2003
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Red Bordeaux
Bordeaux is an area in southwest France considered by most wine enthusiasts as the world's greatest wine producing region. Bordeaux's red wines make up 75% of the production. The primary red grape varieties used in Bordeaux are Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc and Merlot.
- $8.99 La Roncheraie Cotes de Castillion 2002
- $9.99 Causse Bordeaux Rouge 2004
- $11.99 Roc de Jean Lys Bordeaux 2004
- $14.99 Marjosse Bordeaux 2004
- $14.99 Manoir du Gravoux Cotes des Castillon 2003
- $14.99 la Mothe Du Barry “Cuvee Vieilles Vigne” 2004 Bordeaux Superieur
- $17.99 Les Charmes Godard Cotes des Francs 2003
- $19.99 Haut Larrivet Fronsac 1998
- $18.99 Maison Blanche St. Emilion 2002
- $20.99 Peyroutas St. Emilion 2001
- $20.99 Clos Daviaud “Les Cimes” Montagne-St.-Emilion 2002
- $23.99 Manoir du Gravoux “La Violette” Cotes des Castillon 2003
- $27.99 Villa Bel-Air Graves 2000
- $29.99 Chateau de la Reverance St. Emilion 2003
- $24.99 Les Fiefs de Lagrange St. Julien 2001
- $31.99 Simard St. Emilion 1995
- $34.99 D’Armailhac Pauillac 2002
- $34.99 Lescours St. Emilion 2000
- $53.99 Giscours Margaux 2003
- $55.99 Haut-Marbuzet St. Estephe 2000
- $64.99 Pichon Lalande Pauillac 2002
- $69.99 Lascombes Margaux 2003
- $89.99 Pontet Canet Pauillac 2003
- $100 Clos Fourter St. Emilion 2003
- $125 Calon-Segur St. Estephe 2003
- $165 Mouton-Rothschild Pauillac 2002
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Kosher Red Wines
These wines are made according to Jewish rabbinical law. Kosher wine production must follow precise standards of purity under the direction of a rabbi and may be handled only by workers who are orthodox Jews.
- $17.99 Kleine Draken Chardonnay 2004, South Africa
- $22.99 Chateau Bel-Air Bordeaux Superieur 2002
- $24.99 Beckett’s Flat Shiraz/Cabernet Margaret River, Australia 2003
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