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Epsilon Barossa Shiraz
Epsilon is the project of Aaron and Julie Southern (Julie is a member of the Kalleske clan) who own vineyards in the Northern part of Barossa. As the familiar story goes with so many growers they sold off their fruit to larger wineries until...- $29.00
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Estandon Heritage Rosé
Estandon has been expressing the personality of the Côtes de Provence A.O.C. wines with talent since 1947. Vintage after vintage, it remains the reference, synonymous with quality and relaxed enjoyment. A veritable institution, quietly effective, Estandon Héritage embodies the traditional expertise and skills that...- $27.00
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Fairbank Syrah
The Fairbank Syrah is a refined, cool-climate expression that showcases the elegance and precision of Australian Syrah at its finest. Sourced from carefully selected vineyards, this wine is crafted with minimal intervention to let the fruit and terroir speak.Expect a medium-bodied palate of red...- $33.00
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Faiveley Mercurey 1er Clos des Myglands 2022
Domaine Faiveley is one of Burgundy's most prestigious négociant-growers, and the Mercurey 1er Cru Clos des Myglands is their flagship Côte Chalonnaise monopole. The 2022 vintage is a stunning expression of this exceptional single vineyard — deep ruby in colour with a complex bouquet...- $120.00
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Fantini Edizione Cinque Autoctoni 2023
Farnese Edizione Cinque Autoctoni 19 limited release is now considered an Icon of winemaking n the South of Italy and holds the essence of thousands of years of winemaking. This wine was born from the intuition of a famous journalist and the passion of two young,...- $95.00
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Flametree Cabernet Sauvignon Merlot
Flametree Wines Cellar Door and Winery is located on the picturesque shores of Geographe Bay and is conveniently located just off Caves Road between Busselton and Dunsborough. Owned by the Towner family, Flametree Wines is a proud team, committed to producing consistent, distinctive Margaret River...- $28.00
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Flametree Rose
Flametree Wines Cellar Door and Winery is located on the picturesque shores of Geographe Bay and is conveniently located just off Caves Road between Busselton and Dunsborough. Owned by the Towner family, Flametree Wines is a proud team, committed to producing consistent, distinctive Margaret River...- $25.00
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Flametree Shiraz
Fruit was crushed, chilled, sulphured and given 3-6 days cold soak in a mix of open and static fermenters. Caps were plunged and/or pumped over twice daily. All batches were inoculated with selected Rhone yeast strains or wild fermented; the ferments were controlled at...- $28.00
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Fontodi Chianti Classico DOCG
Fontodi Estate is one of the most highly regarded Chianti classico producers and is located in Panzano in the heart of the Chianti Classico region. Owner Giovanni Manetti (whose family purchased the estate in 1968) has 70 hectares of biodynamic vines referred to as...- $95.00
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Fraser Gallop Parterre Cabernet Sauvignon
Established in 1999, Fraser Gallop Estate is at the heart of Margaret River’s Wilyabrup valley (20km) north of the town of Margaret river and six kilometres from the south west coast of Western Australia. The Estate enjoys splendid isolation and a moderate maritime climate...- $60.00
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Frescobaldi Tenuta Perano Chianti Classico DOCG 2021
From the hills of Gaiole in Chianti, Tenuta Perano Chianti Classico 2021 comes from high-altitude vineyards surrounded by a natural amphitheatre of slopes. The site’s ideal exposure helps produce a wine with real depth and character. It’s fresh and structured on the palate, with...- $69.00
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G.D. Vajra Langhe Nebbiolo
Aldo and Milena Vaira established G.D.Vajra in 1972 with some of the best vineyards in the Langhe. In total they own 25 hectares of vines with a further 10 hectares contracted for their production. They produce on average 100,000 bottles a year. Aldo Vajra...- $54.00
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Geoff Merrill Reserve Shiraz
In 1980, Geoff Merrill and business partner Trevor Stratton, established Stratmer Vineyards, parent company of Geoff Merrill, Owens Estate and Mount Hurtle Wines. In the early years, Geoff Merrill wines were crafted at various locations across the South Australian wine regions, including Chateau Reynella...- $68.00
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Glaetzer Amon Ra Shiraz
The first Glaetzers settled in the Barossa Valley in 1888 after emigrating from Brandenburg, Germany. The family left Germany on board the Nord-Deutscher Lloyd steamer “Habsburg” and took seven weeks to reach their final destination of Port Adelaide. From here they settled in a...- $100.00
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Greenock Creek Alice's Shiraz 2023
Greenock Creek Alice's Shiraz 2023 is a powerhouse expression from one of the Barossa Valley's most celebrated cult producers. Named after Alice Waugh, this wine embodies the bold, generous spirit of Greenock Creek — a winery that has earned legendary status among Shiraz lovers...- $53.00
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Haselgrove Catkin Shiraz
The Catkin story revolves around the Hazel Tree. The Celts believed the trees that grew around them all held special powers. The Hazel Tree is arguably the quintessential Celtic Tree due to it’s legendary position at the heart or entrance of the Otherworld. This...- $35.00
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Haselgrove First Cut Shiraz
Established in 1981, Haselgrove is surrounded by over 10 hectares of Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon and Mataro vines with the Shiraz and Cabernet Sauvignon vines dating back more than 60 years. We also work with a group of dedicated McLaren Vale and Adelaide Hills growers....- $22.00
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Haselgrove The Old Nut Fortified
Established in 1981, Haselgrove is surrounded by over 10 hectares of Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon and Mataro vines – with the Shiraz and Cabernet Sauvignon vines dating back more than 60 years. We also work with a group of dedicated McLaren Vale and Adelaide Hills...- $35.00
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Helen's Hill Long Walk Pinot Noir
Helen’s Hill “Long Walk” Pinot Noir is one of our hallmark wines. All the fruit is fermented in open top fermenters before being transferred to French oak for maturation. The key to our Pinot Noir is the diversity of clones that we have on...- $33.00
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Hentley Farm Clos Otto Shiraz
Set on the red-brown soils of the western Barossa Valley, Hentley Farm founders Keith and Alison Hentschke acquired the 150 acre vineyard and mixed farming property in the 1990s. Following extensive research to find out where the best red wine grapes in the Barossa...- $265.00
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Buy Red Wine Online
Across the market today, there are plenty of red wine choices to choose from, especially online. From cabernet sauvignon, merlot, pinot noir, syrah, zinfandel, and others, you can now discover a drop that’s best suited to your tastes and interests, complete with the ability to pair with dishes for the perfect combination. Whether it be chianti or shiraz, pinot noir or merlot, we have something in store for every palate.
Choosing a red wine online for your tastes
At The Melbourne Wine Store, our team is on hand to assist you at every step of the way when buying a good drop. Our experts will guide you through all aspects of purchasing red wine online, including:
- Choosing between different grapes available
- Finding out which type suits what dish
- Picking the right size bottle
- Buying online safely and securely.
Our friendly staff are always happy to help – don’t hesitate to call us if you need any advice or assistance. We’re here to make your experience as easy and as enjoyable as possible.
The best way to serve red wine
This type of vino ideally shouldn’t be served chilled, as this could cause oxidation and spoilage.
Instead, keep your glass warmer by placing it over an ice cube until ready to drink. If you prefer not to use ice cubes, simply fill up the bottom half of the glass with water before pouring in the wine. This helps prevent the formation of foam, ensuring that your wine stays fresh and clean tasting throughout its life span, without bringing down the temperature too much.
You may also like to consider using decanters instead of glasses to ensure that you can control the amount poured into each individual glass. When choosing a decanter, look for one made from crystal rather than plastic, as these tend to hold more liquid.
Types of red wine
Dry
These are generally light-bodied with low sugar levels. They usually contain fewer tannins compared to other varieties and are great options for people who enjoy drinking them alongside a variety of dishes. Some examples include merlot and shiraz.
Semi-dry
This category includes medium-bodied wines that offer slightly higher sweetness levels and lower acidity levels compared to drier alternatives. These are ideal for pairing with spicy foods and desserts. Examples include Sangiovese, Barbera and Malbec.
Sweet
As the name suggests, these are sweeter versions of semi-dry and typically feature a high sugar content. This makes them ideal for pairings with rich foods such as chocolate cake, cheeses and meats. Sweet/sour varieties are often aged longer than others and have a stronger flavour profile. Examples include shiraz, zinfandel and cabernet sauvignon.
Fruity
In contrast to most other types, fruity red wines are naturally lighter in colour due to the presence of anthocyanin pigments found in grapes. As they age, these wines develop flavours similar to berries and cherries. Fruits such as raspberries, strawberries and blackcurrants are common ingredients used during production. Examples include pinot noir, Grenache and Merlot.
Sparkling
A sparkling version is created by adding carbon dioxide gas to the fermentation process. They are typically produced with chardonnay grapes, but the same technique can be applied to other varietals too. For example, pinot noir has been known to make excellent sparkling wine, with the bubbles adding extra complexity to the taste.
At Melbourne Wine Store, we stock all of these varieties, giving you something to suit your individual preferences. We also have plenty of white wines to choose from.