Red Wines

Red Wines

Red wine expresses the creative soul of civilization and mankind's enological wisdom. Its origins are lost in the mists of time and its history is closely linked to the culture of countries with a strong wine vocation, such as Italy and France. On Callmewine you will find a wide selection, from the important and full-bodied red wines to lighter and easier to drink versions. Prestigious wines such as the great red wines from Piedmont, Tuscany or Veneto, or the French wines produced in Burgundy or Bordeaux, as well as lesser known but surprising wines. Wines that express the characteristics of a territory, that are the spokesman of a style, a tradition and a human passion that goes beyond time. Find the best red wine online on Callmewine.

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Chianti Classico Gran Selezione 'San Lorenzo' Castello di Ama 2018
96/100
James Suckling
3/4
Vitae AIS
4/5
Bibenda
Castello di Ama
2018 | 75 cl / 13.5% | Toscana (Italy)
£53.00
£53.00
Amarone Classico Riserva 'Costasera' Masi 2017
94/100
James Suckling
94/100
Veronelli
3/4
Vitae AIS
Masi
2017 | 75 cl / 15.5% | Veneto (Italy)
£61.00
£61.00
Carema Riserva 'Etichetta Bianca' Produttori di Carema 2018
4/4
Vitae AIS
Produttori di Carema
2018 | 75 cl / 13.5% | Piemonte (Italy)
£31.40
£31.40
Bolonero Torrevento 2019
90/100
Veronelli
3/3
Gambero Rosso
Torrevento
2019 | 75 cl | Puglia (Italy)
£11.60
£11.60
Etna Rosso 'Dea Vulcano' Donnafugata 2022
Donnafugata
2022 | 75 cl / 13.5% | Sicilia (Italy)
£20.70
£20.70
Bolgheri Rosso 'Cont'Ugo' Guado al Tasso - Antinori 2020
4/5
Bibenda
2/3
Gambero Rosso
Guado al Tasso - Antinori
2020 | 75 cl / 14.5% | Toscana (Italy)
£51.60
£51.60
Carema Classico 'Etichetta Nera' Produttori di Carema 2021
Produttori di Carema
2021 | 75 cl / 13% | Piemonte (Italy)
£21.00
£21.00
'Habemus - Etichetta Bianca' San Giovenale 2020
94/100
Veronelli
3/4
Vitae AIS
3/3
Gambero Rosso
San Giovenale
2020 | 75 cl / 15% | Lazio (Italy)
£71.50
£71.50
Clos Saint-Denis Grand Cru Domaine Stephane Magnien 2018
Domaine Stephane Magnien
2018 | 75 cl / 13% | Borgogna (France)
£231.80
£231.80
93/100
James Suckling
Antinori
2020 | 75 cl / 14.5% | Toscana (Italy)
£46.00
£46.00
Valpolicella Classico Superiore Ripasso 'Pruviniano' Domini Veneti 202
91/100
James Suckling
Domini Veneti
2020 | 75 cl / 14% | Veneto (Italy)
£16.90
£16.90
Pinot Nero Franz Haas 2021
4/5
Bibenda
92/100
James Suckling
91/100
Robert Parker
Franz Haas
2021 | 75 cl / 13.5% | Alto Adige (Italy)
£26.50
£26.50
Montecucco Sangiovese 'La Querce' Poggio Mandorlo 2016
90/100
Veronelli
4/5
Bibenda
Poggio Mandorlo
2016 | 75 cl / 14.5% | Toscana (Italy)
£24.40
£24.40
Chianti Classico 'Berardenga' Felsina 2020
89/100
Veronelli
92/100
James Suckling
89/100
Robert Parker
Felsina
2020 | 75 cl / 13.5% | Toscana (Italy)
£20.00
£20.00
Bolgheri Rosso 'Aska' Banfi 2019
93/100
James Suckling
4/5
Bibenda
88/100
Robert Parker
Banfi
2019 | 75 cl / 14% | Toscana (Italy)
£25.50
£25.50
Valpolicella Ripasso 'La Groletta' Corte Giara - Allegrini 2020
Allegrini
2020 | 75 cl / 13.5% | Veneto (Italy)
£20.50
£20.50
Etna Rosso 'A' Rina' Girolamo Russo 2019
2/3
Gambero Rosso
92/100
Veronelli
4/5
Bibenda
Russo Girolamo
2019 | 75 cl / 14.5% | Sicilia (Italy)
£30.80
£30.80
Barolo Brovia 2016
4/5
Bibenda
2/3
Gambero Rosso
3/4
Vitae AIS
Brovia
2016 | 75 cl / 14.5% | Piemonte (Italy)
£55.00
£55.00
'Mater Matuta' Casale del Giglio 2017
2/3
Gambero Rosso
5/5
Bibenda
94/100
Veronelli
Casale del Giglio
2017 | 75 cl / 14% | Lazio (Italy)
£53.00
£53.00
Nebbiolo 'Marghe' Damilano 2019
90/100
James Suckling
91/100
Robert Parker
Damilano
2019 | 75 cl / 14% | Piemonte (Italy)
£23.00
£23.00
Etna Rosso Graci 2020
2/3
Gambero Rosso
92/100
Veronelli
4/5
Bibenda
Graci
2020 | 75 cl / 14.5% | Sicilia (Italy)
£26.90
£26.90
Primitivo di Manduria 'Talò' San Marzano 2022
88/100
Veronelli
2/3
Gambero Rosso
3/4
Vitae AIS
San Marzano
2022 | 75 cl / 14% | Puglia (Italy)
£16.50
£16.50
K-Or' Clos Troteligotte 2021
Clos Troteligotte
2021 | 75 cl / 13% | Sud Ovest (France)
£20.50
£20.50
Camporomano La Stoppa 2013
La Stoppa
2013 | 75 cl / 15% | Emilia Romagna (Italy)
£25.70
£25.70
Barolo Massolino 2021
92/100
Veronelli
4/5
Bibenda
3/4
Vitae AIS
Massolino
2021 | 75 cl / 14% | Piemonte (Italy)
£41.20
£41.20
Rosso 'Alberese' Fattoria di Sammontana 2024
Fattoria di Sammontana
2024 | 75 cl / 12.5% | Toscana (Italy)
£19.00
£19.00
Chianti Rufina Riserva 'Quona' I Veroni 2020
4/5
Bibenda
89/100
Robert Parker
92/100
James Suckling
I Veroni
2020 | 75 cl / 15% | Toscana (Italy)
£26.50
£26.50
Pinot Noir Weingut Gottardi 2018
Weingut Gottardi
2018 | 75 cl / 14% | Alto Adige (Italy)
£30.00
£30.00
Trebbiolo Rosso La Stoppa 2021
La Stoppa
2021 | 75 cl / 12.5% | Emilia Romagna (Italy)
£22.60
£22.60
Barolo 'Albe' Vajra 2019
3/4
Vitae AIS
4/5
Bibenda
94/100
Robert Parker
Vajra
2019 | 75 cl / 14% | Piemonte (Italy)
£40.00
£40.00
'Pino di Biserno' Tenuta di Biserno 2020
94/100
Robert Parker
Tenuta di Biserno
2020 | 75 cl | Toscana (Italy)
£54.00
£54.00
Grignolino d'Asti 'L'Intruso' Laiolo Reginin 2019
Laiolo Reginin
2019 | 75 cl / 13.5% | Piemonte (Italy)
£16.00
£16.00
Valpolicella Ripasso Bertani 2020
Bertani
2020 | 75 cl / 13.5% | Veneto (Italy)
£18.80
£18.80
Nuits Saint Georges ‘Les Saint-Georges’ Alain Michelot 2018
Michelot Alain
2018 | 75 cl / 13% | Borgogna (France)
£105.00
£105.00
Nebbiolo 'Il Favot' Aldo Conterno 2018
93/100
James Suckling
88/100
Robert Parker
90/100
Veronelli
Conterno Aldo
2018 | 75 cl / 14% | Piemonte (Italy)
£52.50
£52.50
Rosso di Valtellina Ar.Pe.Pe. 2020
2/3
Gambero Rosso
4/5
Bibenda
3/4
Vitae AIS
Ar.Pe.Pe.
2020 | 75 cl / 13% | Lombardia (Italy)
£26.00
£26.00
Carignano del Sulcis 'Buio' Mesa 2020
88/100
Veronelli
90/100
James Suckling
Mesa
2020 | 75 cl | Sardegna (Italy)
£18.40
£18.40
Nerello Mascalese 'Versante Nord' Eduardo Torres Acosta 2019
Torres Acosta Eduardo
2019 | 75 cl / 13.5% | Sicilia (Italy)
£26.70
£26.70
Montepulciano d'Abruzzo Riserva 'Marina Cvetic' Masciarelli 2018
4/5
Bibenda
2/3
Gambero Rosso
Masciarelli
2018 | 75 cl / 14.5% | Abruzzo (Italy)
£32.00
£32.00
Nobile di Montepulciano Poliziano 2020
2/3
Gambero Rosso
3/4
Vitae AIS
4/5
Bibenda
Poliziano
2020 | 75 cl / 14% | Toscana (Italy)
£25.60
£25.60
Cerasuolo di Vittoria 'Dakry' Beniamino Fede 2020
Beniamino Fede
2020 | 75 cl / 13.5% | Sicilia (Italy)
£22.00
£22.00
Amarone 'Marne 180' Tedeschi 2018
2/3
Gambero Rosso
4/4
Vitae AIS
4/5
Bibenda
Tedeschi
2018 | 75 cl / 16.5% | Veneto (Italy)
£53.00
£53.00
Collezione Cinquanta San Marzano
92/100
Veronelli
4/5
Bibenda
3/4
Vitae AIS
San Marzano
75 cl / 14.5% | Puglia (Italy)
£20.60
£20.60
Chianti Fattoria di Sammontana 2020
Fattoria di Sammontana
2020 | 75 cl / 13% | Toscana (Italy)
£14.30
£14.30
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Primitivo di Manduria 'Lirica' Produttori di Manduria 2022
2/3
Gambero Rosso
Produttori di Manduria
2022 | 75 cl / 14.5% | Puglia (Italy)
£14.90
£14.90
K-Nom' Clos Troteligotte 2022
Clos Troteligotte
2022 | 75 cl / 12% | Sud Ovest (France)
£17.00
£17.00
Valpolicella Classico Superiore Ripasso 'Pruviniano' Domini Veneti 2019
91/100
James Suckling
Domini Veneti
2019 | 75 cl / 14% | Veneto (Italy)
£16.90
£16.90
Unlitro Ampeleia 2022 - 100cl
92/100
James Suckling
Ampeleia
2022 | 100 cl / 12% | Toscana (Italy)
£17.40
£17.40

The Production of Red Wine

Red wine is made with red grapes only, through a production process called red wine vinification.

One of the first stages in the production of a red grape wine is the choice of the harvest period, a decisive and fundamental moment. Depending on the type of wine to be produced, the right balance must be found between the sugars present in the grapes, which increase as they ripen, and the acidity, which tends to decrease as the harvest continues. As a rule, red wines tend to have lower acidity than white wines or sparkling wines, so the grapes are harvested when they are fully ripe or even overripe.

The harvested grapes are taken to the cellar where they are usually destemmed, i.e. the stalks are removed, before being pressed to obtain the juice. It is necessary that this practice is carried out in a delicate way (soft crushing): therefore the traditional press tends to be replaced by modern de-stemming machines, equipped with rollers covered in rubber or with directional cones. Less often the grapes are crushed whole, i.e. without having been destemmed. In this case, the wine produced will be characterised by a high level of tannin, which can be detected in the form of astringency, because the woody part of the bunch will have yielded its tannins to the must.

The pressing of the grapes produces a greenish grape juice called must. In red wine making, fermentation of the must involves contact with the marc, i.e. the grape skins and seeds. This maceration causes the extraction of anthocyanins from the skins, which are responsible for the red colouring of the must, and other polyphenols, which enrich it with aroma, fragrance and structure. The grape seeds, on the other hand, have the function of releasing the tannins. Generally, maceration lasts about 10-15 days, but some producers choose to extend it up to 4 weeks: the longer the contact between must and marc, the greater the quantity of tannins present in the wine and the intensity of the colour.

In the meantime, thanks to the action of the yeasts present on the grape skins or added, alcoholic fermentation is triggered: the sugars are transformed into ethyl alcohol thanks to the action of the yeasts which, combining with the acids present in the grapes, give rise to esters, secondary products of the chemical reaction, but responsible for the wine's aromatic qualities. An increase in temperature favours this natural process but, in order not to damage the yeasts and compromise the quality of the wine, the temperature must be kept between 25 and 30°C. These processes can take place in stainless steel, fibreglass or wooden vats.

During the fermentation phase, the skins form a very compact layer on the surface, known as the ‘cap’, which prevents contact with the liquid part, with the risk of developing acetic acid. To overcome this problem, one of the many techniques used to stir the must and break up the cap can be used: punching down consists of mechanical pressure applied by means of a piston to make the cap sink into the must; pumping over is a method of tapping the must from the bottom of the tanks through an external pipe, so that it can be put back on top of the cap; delestage involves the total separation of the liquid part of the must from the cap and its subsequent re-insertion, after the solid parts have been compressed to the bottom of the tank by gravity; finally, the submerged cap technique uses a perforated diaphragm to keep the cap of grape skins below the level of the liquid.

After alcoholic fermentation, the winemaking process for red wines includes, with very few exceptions, malolactic fermentation, i.e. the transformation of malic acid into lactic acid. This is an essential stage in the vinification of red wines because it increases their smoothness and eases their sharpness and hardness.

The must has now turned into wine, but the wine is turbid, with skins, fermentation lees and spent yeast in suspension. It is therefore necessary to initiate racking, i.e. removing the residues, which can be carried out either by filtration or by static decantation. The latter method, which is less invasive, consists of lowering the temperature in the tanks so that the substances to be removed settle on the bottom.

Once the wine has been "cleaned", it is ready for maturation, which can take place in steel, cement tanks, large casks or small barrels. The time spent maturing may depend on the requirements of the production regulations, the type of wine and the producer's choice. Once the maturation phase is over, bottling takes place: the wine begins its ageing in the bottle and, after another possible rest in the cellar, is put on the market.

Main Types of Popular Red Wines in Italy

A great amount of excellent to good Italian red wines come mostly from two red grape varieties that are widespread on the peninsula: Nebbiolo and Sangiovese:.

  • Nebbiolo is the symbolic vine of Piedmont, the oldest and most famous in the region, grown mainly in the Langhe and Roero areas, where it produces great red wines such as Barolo and Barbaresco, but also Roero Rosso. Further north, between the provinces of Torino, Novara, Vercelli and Biella, Nebbiolo grapes produce wines that are just as robust, although less well-known, such as: Carema, Boca, Gattinara, Ghemme, Bramaterra and Lessona.

The Nebbiolo grape is also widespread outside Piedmont, in Valtellina, where it is called Chiavennasca and used for the production of important red wines such as Sforzato.

  • The Sangiovese grape is widespread in Tuscany, Romagna and all of central Italy. It is the basis of the famous red wine Brunello di Montalcino, but also of Chianti Classico, Morellino di Scansano, Carmignano, Nobile di Montepulciano and Sangiovese di Romagna.

Among the most widespread Italian vines, Barbera should also be mentioned. It is widespread not only in Piedmont, where it gives rise to various red wine types and denominations, but also in Lombardy, especially in Oltrepò Pavese, in Emilia and in southern Italy.

In Trentino Alto Adige, the production of red wine is centred on two typical vines, Teroldego and Lagrein.

In Veneto, excellent red wines are produced in the Valpolicella area, where Corvina, Rondinella, Molinara and other grapes are used to make Valpolicella, Recioto and above all Amarone.

The true enological symbol of Emilia is Lambrusco, a light, sparkling red wine obtained from the vine of the same name, a red wine pairing excellently with cured meats, sausages and typical Emilian dishes.

Montepulciano is the most widespread red grape variety in Marche and Abruzzo, where rich and popular red wines are produced, while in Apulia Primitivo and Negroamaro dominate.

In Irpinia, Aglianico grapes are used to produce Taurasi, a robust and intense red wine nicknamed "the Barolo of the south", while in Basilicata it gives rise to an equally structured wine such as Aglianico del Vulture.

The islands also offer many types of red wine, the most popular being Nero d'Avola in Sicily and Cannonau and Carignano in Sardinia. On the slopes of the Etna, however, the vine called Nerello Mascalese is becoming more and more important, from which Etna Rosso is made.

Alongside these indigenous varieties, international varieties are also cultivated in Italy, which have found favourable conditions in the various Italian territories: Pinot Noir, Syrah, Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon. The combination of Merlot with other red grape varieties gives rise to Bolgheri Rosso and some of the great Tuscan red wines known throughout the world as Super Tuscan.

These are just a few examples that testify to the enormous richness and vastness of Italy's enological heritage. In our country there are hundreds of native red grape varieties and red wine types, each with its own characteristics and capable of expressing the peculiarities of the territory of origin.

 

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Prices of red wines can vary depending on the value of the bottle, the area of production, and the demand in the market. On Callmewine you can find the most expensive and famous red wines in the world, with prices over €1000, but you will also find lighter, everyday reds starting at just under €10. Buy red wine and discover red wine the best deals on Callmewine! Fine bottles to fall in love with and online delivery. 

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