Red Wines

Red wine is created by extracting the colour from the skins of grapes by a process of maceration. Virtually all red grapes have clear juice and it is technically possible to make white wine from dark-skinned varieties. To make red wine, red grapes are (usually) crushed and fermented with the skins, the fermented liquid then being left for a further period in contact with the skin pulp. The main considerations when tasting red wine are fruit concentration, acidity, alcohol and tannin.

4 wines
Old World
2003 Château Lynch Bages, Pauillac
Red | Still | 14%
Single Double Magnum
£552.00
price under bond
Old World
2003 Château Ausone, St Emilion
Red | Still | 13.5%
Case of 6 Magnums
£11,700.00
price under bond
Old World
2003 Hermitage l'Essentiel, Remizières
Red | Still | 15%
Single Bottle
£80.00
price under bond
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