Red Wine
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Red wines come in all different varieties and are often classified by texture, whether it be light-, medium- or full-bodied.As the texture scale rises from light to full, you can generally expect scales for color (from light red to dark red), ageability (from wines to drink right away to wines that should be aged), and tannin level (from low to high) to rise concurrently. Also, a wine’s texture usually dictates the foods with which to pair it. Light-bodied reds include Beaujolais, Chianti and some Pinot Noirs; they generally pair well with meatier fish (salmon and tuna) and chicken. Medium-bodied wines include some Bordeaux (Crus Bourgeois), and Syrah, Malbec and Merlot made in a lighter style; they often pair well with game birds, veal and pork chops. Full-bodied wines, such as Barolos, high-end Bordeaux, most Cabernet Sauvignons and many Zinfandels, pair well with heavier meats such as steak, lamb and game. |
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Durham Estates Frontenac
2008 / 750 ml.
United States | New York | Allegany CountyItem #63203Purchase 2008 Durham Estates Frontenac, a red wine from Allegany County in New York in the United States, at WineDeals.com Learn MoreLimited inventory.
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Leonard Oakes Frontenac
2010 / 750 ml.
United States | New YorkItem #69011Purchase 2010 Leonard Oakes Frontenac, a red wine from New York in the United States, at WineDeals.com Learn More




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