Red Wines

We offer more red wine than white on our website… Well, there is a view that a meal without red wine is like a day without sunshine…

As a general rule red grape varieties tend to perform at their best in warmer temperatures than white. So whilst one could argue that the very greatest reds of the world come from marginal zones where the local vines need to be coaxed to full ripeness - for example Cabernet Sauvignon in Bordeaux, Pinot Noir in Burgundy and Syrah in the northern Rhône - there is abundant decent red wine available now from countries or regions enjoying a Mediterranean climate; in particular the south of France, Italy, Spain, Chile, Argentina, South Africa, California, etc.

While certain grape varieties are associated with particular countries or regions (for example Sangiovese with central Italy, Tempranillo with Spain, Malbec with Argentina, Carmenère with Chile, the home-grown Pinotage with South Africa, Zinfandel with California), it is the varieties best known for making top French wine - Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot, Syrah (Shiraz), Pinot Noir, and, to a lesser extent, Grenache and Mourvèdre - which have been widely planted all over the new world.

A word about ripeness, alcohol levels and climate change. Red wines, even more than white, are becoming more alcoholic. This is as a result of a number of different factors working together. First, consumers now seek riper wines - wines made from grapes which are picked properly ripe, with higher sugar levels which, once fermented out, become higher alcohol levels. (My theory as to why riper wines are so much more popular is related to us having become accustomed to higher sugar levels in a modern diet). Better management of the vines (in particular the "canopy" of the leaves) and more sophisticated weather forecasting has enabled growers to ripen their grapes better and pick at the right moment.

And on top of that is climate change. Thirty years ago reds from Bordeaux used to be bottled at 12-12.5%; since the hot 2009 vintage most examples show 13-14.5%, and some wines actually contain over 15% of alcohol.

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El Lagar de Isilla, Ribera Del Duero, Matanza de Soria, 2019
Jancis Robinson

From parcels of old vines (70-80 years old) around the village of Matanza de Soria this is 95%...

Style

Light > Full

OriginSpain

RegionRibera del Duero

ColourRed

ABV14.5%

Bottle75cl

CodeLAH619

GrapeTempranillo & Albillo Mayor

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El Lagar de Isilla, Ribera Del Duero, Roble, 2022

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El Lagar de Isilla, Ribera Del Duero, Roble, 2022

A blend of 92% Tempranillo, 5% Abillo Mayor and 4% Merlot. This offers lots of generous black...

Style

Light > Full

OriginSpain

RegionRibera Del Duero

ColourRed

ABV14.5%

Bottle75cl

CodeLAH122

GrapeTempranillo

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El Lagar de Isilla, Ribera Del Duero, Reserva, 2017

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El Lagar de Isilla, Ribera Del Duero, Reserva, 2017

100% Tempranillo, including some parcels 80-90 years old; in French barrels for 18 months....

Style

Light > Full

OriginSpain

RegionRibera Del Duero

ColourRed

ABV15%

Bottle 75cl

CodeLAH317

GrapeTempranillo

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El Lagar de Isilla, Ribera Del Duero, Crianza, 2020

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El Lagar de Isilla, Ribera Del Duero, Crianza, 2020

90% Tempranillo, 5% Cabernet Sauvignon and 5% Albillo Mayor from vines up to 70 years old. This...

Style

Light > Full

OriginSpain

RegionRibera Del Duero

ColourRed

ABV14.5%

Bottle75cl

CodeLAH420

GrapeTempranillo, Cabernet Sauvignon & Abillo Mayor

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