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  2. The 6 Best Red Wines for Mulled Wine - AOL

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    The 6 Best Red Wines for Mulled Wine. Vicki Denig. December 18, 2024 at 10:29 AM. Ekaterina Fedulyeva / Getty Images. ... Famille Perrin Côtes du Rhône Villages Grenache-Syrah blend ($14)

  3. 6 red wines I'm buying right now as a sommelier - AOL

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    The best ones are made from high-acidity red-wine grapes. Look for sparkling shiraz, dry Lambrusco, Gamay-based vin du bugey, and my personal favorite, barbera frizzante.

  4. 14 Red, White, and Rosé Wines for $25 or Less to Seek Out ...

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    A blend of 88% Carignan and 12% Valdiguie, it smells of violets and red berries, and is light- to medium-bodied with fine-grained, supple tannins. 2021 Raul Pérez Ultreia St. Jacques ($25)

  5. Hagafen Cellars - Wikipedia

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    Hagafen wines have been called "sophisticated, classic and correct", [3] and are "rated as some of the best kosher wines in the world". [4] Hagafen's red wines include Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah, Zinfandel, Cabernet Franc, Merlot, and Pinot noir. Their white wines include Chardonnay, Sauvignon blanc, Riesling, and Rousanne. They also produce ...

  6. Domaine Montrose - Wikipedia

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    The Domaine's typical rosé wine blend is 65% grenache, 25% cabernet sauvignon, and 10% syrah. [5] Its typical red wine blend is 35% merlot, 35% syrah, and 30% grenache. [6] Its grand vin is Salamandre, of which only 7,000 bottles are produced per year; it is 60% cabernet sauvignon and 40% syrah. [7]

  7. Penfolds Grange - Wikipedia

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    The first vintage of Penfolds Grange was made on an experimental basis in 1951 by Penfolds winemaker Max Schubert and were largely given away at the time. [2] Having toured Europe in 1950, Schubert implemented wine-making techniques observed in Bordeaux upon his return, aiming to create a red wine able to rival the finest Bordeaux wines both in terms of quality and ageing potential.