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Red wine is more than a drink — it’s a tradition shared around tables, stories, and celebrations. Whether you’re looking for something bold, smooth, or easy on calories, you’ll find bottles here for every taste and budget. From top-rated blends to small-batch favorites, we’ll help you find your next favorite red, shipped straight to your door in just a few days. Read more
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The Prisoner

The Prisoner Collection – Red & White Wines (4 x 750 Ml)

$149.99

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Friendsgiving Cheers Pack (3 x 750 Ml)

$119.99

Why Red Wine Has Stayed a Classic

Red wine has always been about balance - pleasure, culture, and even a bit of health when you enjoy it in moderation. The secret lies in the grape skins, which hold natural antioxidants called polyphenols. These may help with heart health, cholesterol, and circulation. Some wines, like Pinot Noir, are also high in resveratrol, linked to longevity and anti-aging benefits.

In moderation, red wine may:

  • Support healthy cholesterol

  • Strengthen bones and teeth

  • Sharpen memory and focus

  • Improve circulation and vision

  • Lower the risk of stroke

If you're buying wine with wellness in mind, go for dry reds - they're lower in sugar but still full of character.


Calories and Lighter Choices

A 5 oz glass of red wine has roughly 125 calories and 4 grams of carbs. If you're counting, stick to Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, or Pinot Noir - all naturally lower in sugar.

What Red Wine Tastes Like

Red wine flavors depend on the grape and where it's made. You might taste:

  • Dark fruits - cherry, blackberry, plum

  • Spices - clove, pepper, vanilla

  • Earthy notes - cocoa, oak, licorice

As wine ages, the fruit softens and the flavors blend into something smoother and deeper.


Serving and Storing Red Wine

Serve red wine just below room temperature for the best flavor:

  • Light-bodied: 55-60°F

  • Medium-bodied: 60-62°F

  • Full-bodied: 64-65°F

Decant heavier wines like Cabernet Sauvignon to open up their aroma. Once opened, seal and store in a cool, dark place - most reds last 3-5 days, while tannin-rich ones can last a bit longer.


Food Pairings That Work

Pairing food with red wine makes both taste better. Try these classics:


Wines Worth Trying

Duckhorn Vineyards Merlot (2022)

Soft layers of black cherry, cocoa, and cedar. Smooth and balanced - perfect for food pairings.

Decoy Cabernet Sauvignon (Alexander Valley)

Rich and full-bodied with blackberry, mint, and cherry. Great for gifts or special dinners.

The Prisoner Red Blend

A cult favorite with Cabernet, Syrah, and Petite Sirah. Expect dark chocolate, fig, and a touch of pomegranate.

Red wine has a way of slowing life down - a glass shared, a story told, a meal remembered. Explore our collection and find one that fits your taste, your table, and your moment.

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