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        Château Moulin du Prieur
        Velvety smooth, richly fruity and deliciously supple drinking. Modern-style, great-value Bordeaux
        CountryFrance
        Merlot
        £9.49 per bottle
        SAVE £1.50
      2. Le XV du Président
        Rich black fruit and intense spice in Le XV’s dense Grenache, a customer favourite for over 30 years
        CountryFrance
        Grenache
        £12.99 per bottle
      3. The Black Stump Reserve Shiraz
        Cult-favourite Black Stump's luxury reserve edition, made from premium Clare and McLaren Vale Shiraz
        CountryAustralia
        Shiraz
        £15.99 per bottle
      4. Viña Bujanda Rioja Reserva
        Complex, elegant Rioja Reserva, aged two years in barrel, from a top family estate
        CountrySpain
        Tempranillo
        £10.99 per bottle
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      5. Pigassou
        Delightfully easy-drinking French bistro rouge. Perennial favourite, brimful with supple black fruit
        CountryFrance
        Red blend
        £11.99 per bottle
      6. Baía de Tróia Castelão
        Velvety-smooth Portuguese Black Red from Gold-medal maestro Jaime Quendera – never much to go round
        CountryPortugal
        Castelão
        £14.99 per bottle
      7. Il Poeta Barolo
        Well-priced Barolo, Piedmont's top wine, from a 5-Star classic vintage that will age well
        CountryItaly
        Nebbiolo
        £22.00 per bottle
      8. Uncle Zin Appassimento Puglia
        Rich, rewarding Zinfandel, aka Primitivo, in this big, spicy, Amarone-style red from southern Italy
        CountryItaly
        Zinfandel
        £13.99 per bottle
      9. RedHeads Barrel Monkeys Shiraz
        Rich McLaren Vale Shiraz from RedHeads – made in homage to aspirational cellar hands everywhere
        CountryAustralia
        Shiraz
        £14.99 per bottle
      10. The Clink Cabernet Sauvignon
        A ‘criminally’ delicious find for fans of silky, ripe California reds. And a total steal
        CountryUnited States
        Cabernet Sauvignon
        £12.99 per bottle
      11. Aluado Alicante Bouschet Reserva
        A rich and intensely flavoured Reserva edition of much-loved Aluado. Lots of blackberry and spice
        CountryPortugal
        Alicante Bouschet
        £17.99 per bottle
      12. The Black Stump Premium Durif
        An all-bottles-numbered, very limited release of The Black Stump Premium, from finest A-grade grapes
        CountryAustralia
        Durif
        £17.99 per bottle
      13. RedHeads Coco Rôtie Shiraz Viognier
        Two Golds for this fabulous Shiraz from the ultra-eco RedHeads winery in Australia's Barossa Valley
        CountryAustralia
        Shiraz-based blend
        £15.99 per bottle
      14. Le Prince de Courthézon Châteauneuf-du-Pape
        Rich, velvety, dark and spicy, well-priced Châteauneuf-du-Pape, from the very good 2022 vintage
        CountryFrance
        Grenache
        £28.00 per bottle
      15. Bartolomeo Lorenzi Amarone
        Dense, cherry-rich Amarone from Italy’s ‘Winery of the Year’ in 2016. Deep velvety smooth
        CountryItaly
        Red blend
        £23.00 per bottle
      16. La Tirela Amarone della Valpolicella Classico
        Deliciously rich, powerful Amarone from Italy's 2016 Winery of the Year – intense and luscious
        CountryItaly
        Red blend
        £26.00 per bottle
      17. Illustrious Cabernet Sauvignon
        Brooding dark berries and vanilla spice – a superb Cabernet from Napa Valley's famous Rutherford
        CountryUnited States
        Cabernet Sauvignon
        £30.00 per bottle
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      18. HJ Fabre GGG Malbec
        Top Argentina Malbec from 'Grand Cru' Gualtallary and the Bordeaux-born, Trophy-winning Hervé Fabre
        CountryArgentina
        Malbec
        £30.00 per bottle
      19. William Knuttel Dry Creek Cabernet Sauvignon
        A plush, classically styled Cabernet Sauvignon crafted by William Knuttel – Sonoma’s top winemaker
        CountryUnited States
        Cabernet Sauvignon
        £23.00 per bottle
      20. Polkura Syrah
        With its rich, glossy palate of smoky black fruit, this is gorgeous, dark, 94-pt Syrah from Chile
        CountryChile
        Syrah
        £21.99 per bottle
      21. Altos de la Guardia Reserva Rioja
        Two Golds already for this serious Rioja Reserva from Jean-Marc Sauboua's bodega in the sky
        CountrySpain
        Tempranillo
        £19.99 per bottle
      22. RedHeads Coco Rôtie
        Two Golds for this fabulous Shiraz from the ultra-eco RedHeads winery in Australia's Barossa Valley
        CountryAustralia
        Shiraz-based blend
        £15.99 per bottle
      23. Peter Lehmann The Pastor's Son Barossa Shiraz
        Seriously good, oak-aged Barossa Shiraz commemorating the great Peter Lehmann, Baron of the Barossa
        CountryAustralia
        Shiraz
        £15.99 per bottle
      24. Palazzo Brunello di Montalcino
        Stellar, 5-star 2019 vintage Brunello from an acclaimed small, family estate
        CountryItaly
        Brunello
        from £30.00 per bottle
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      Wine FAQs

      What red wine is full bodied?

      You’ll be able to spot a full-bodied red wine by its darker colour in the glass, higher alcohol content and richer mouthfeel. Many regions throughout the world produce full-bodied reds. But typically, warmer climates produce riper grapes – and these result in bigger, richer reds. Some grapes are better suited to warmer climates, too. Grenache, for example, thrives in the sun-drenched vineyards of southern France, while Primitivo flourishes in Italy’s deep south. Some of the best examples of full-bodied reds include:

      • Grenache – the signature grape of Southern France produces rich reds with bags of juicy bramble fruit and spice. Cabalié, or No.1 most-reordered red, is a prime example.
      • Cabernet Sauvignon – one of the great grapes of Bordeaux, Cabernet is now grown throughout the world. It thrives in the vineyards of Australia, South Africa and California, and produces very full-bodied reds with intense blackcurrant flavours.
      • Shiraz – originally from France (where it is known as Syrah) Shiraz has become the signature grape of Australia. It produces big spicy reds with lush blackberry flavours – often with notes of black pepper.
      • Primitivo – the sun-loving grape behind many of southern Italy’s big hearty reds. Expect rich plummy fruit with smoky notes. It is also grown in California, where it is known as Zinfandel and makes some of the biggest reds you’ll taste.
      • Touriga Nacional – the grape behind Portugal’s famous dessert wine, Port, also produces impressively rich reds. It’s grown all over Portugal, but you’ll find some of the best value examples around Lisboa and Setúbal. Its wines offer intense blackcurrant flavours, with aromas of star anise and Turkish delight.  

      They say there are exceptions to every rule – and, in fact, it is possible to produce rich reds in cool climates too. Winemakers in northern Italy add partially dried grapes to the vat to increase concentration in some of their wines. The result is Amarone – a modern Italian classic, and one of the world’s richest and most sought-after reds.

      Learn more in our beginner's guide to full-bodied red wine. 

      Which is the most full-bodied wine?

      There’s no definitive answer to this question – though Amarone della Valpolicella Classico and Californian Zinfandel would be serious contenders. 

      • Amarone is a famously rich red from the Veneto region in the north of Italy.  Though the climate is cool, winemakers create formidably powerful reds by airdrying the grapes. As a result, the juice is more concentrated – giving the wines  an irresistible, chocolatey, dense cherry richness.
      • Zinfandel is in fact the same grape as southern Italy’s Primitivo, but it has been adopted by the Americans – and is the fourth most-planted in California. Its wines are so rich and intense that they have a cult following in the US.  

      Both of these wines can be pretty pricey – but don’t worry. If you’re looking for full-bodied reds that delivers BIG on satisfaction and won’t break the bank – we’ve got you covered. Two of the biggest reds in our cellars are The Black Stump, from South Eastern Australia, and Cabalié, from Southern France. Both are so dark and rich, we call them Black Reds. They are also our two biggest selling reds.

      Is Malbec a full-bodied wine?

      Malbec is the signature grape of Argentina. Malbec reds tend to be rich and hearty and are famously good with steak. Though not included in the list above, it is a full-bodied red – typically somewhere between Merlot and Cabernet.

      Is Merlot or Cabernet more full-bodied?

      Merlot and Cabernet are French grapes from Bordeaux – though both are grown around the world. Both can produce big, full-bodied reds. But of the two, Cabernet tends to be more structured, with supportive tannins. This makes Cabernet more suited to making big reds.

      Are full-bodied reds sweet or dry?

      Most, if not all of the full-bodied reds in our cellars would classify as dry. However, with riper fruit you do naturally get more sugar – and full-bodied reds may have more residual sugar to balance the intense fruit flavours.

      What foods pair well with full-bodied reds?

      As you might expect, full bodied reds pair well with equally hearty dishes. Their dark fruit and warming alcohol will easily stand up to rich meat dishes such as steak and kidney pie, toad in the hole, or a Sunday roast.

      Full-bodied reds also go well with comfort food such as sausages and mash, a pizza with your favourite topping, or burger and chips.

      How to serve full-bodied reds?

      Full-bodied reds are best enjoyed at room temperature, between 15 and 18°C, so you can really appreciate their warming flavours.

      For best results, open the bottle half an hour or so before drinking and serve in large glasses, to set those lovely rich red fruit aromas free.

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