Red wine

Red wine has long been the beverage of choice for wine lovers thanks to its deep flavor profile and fascinating history. We invite you to delve into the universe of BWH for an experience that is both educational and enjoyable.
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1837 products

Barolo · Piedmont · Italy
1980
Barolo Giordano 1980
Giordano
Only one product left!
Mercurey · Burgundy · France
1989
Marquis de Caux Mercurey 1987
Marquis de Caux
There are 2 products left
Fixin · Burgundy · France
1999
Fixin Philippe Naddef 1999 Burgundy
Philippe Naddef
There are 2 products left
SanValley · Chile
2009
San Valley Chile 2009
San Valley
Only one product left!
Barolo · Piedmont · Italy
2008
La Spinetta Barolo 2008 Vignetta Garretti
Unknown
Only one product left!
Penedès · Spain
1987
Torres Coronas 1987
Unknown
There are 2 products left
Barolo · Piedmont · Italy
1987
Barolo 1987 Giordano
Unknown
Only one product left!
Saint Émilion · Bordeaux
1991
Grand Cru Classé 1991 Trotte Vieille
Unknown
There are 5 products left
Loire · Loire · France
2000
Les Cepages Oublies 2000
Henry Marionnet
Only one product left!
Pernand-Vergelesses · Burgundy · France
1991
Pernand-Vergeless Pavelot 1991
Jean-Marc Pavelot
There are 3 products left
Crozes Hermitage · Côtes du Rhône · France
1985
La Rollande 1985 Brotte
Laurent Charles Brotte
There are 2 products left
Rioja · Rioja · Spain
1950
Gran Reserva Berberana 1950 Rioja
Berberana
Only one product left!
Friuli Grave · Friuli-Venezia Giulia · Italy
1964
Merlot Pavan 1964
Comm. Arcangelo Pavan
Only one product left!
Châteauneuf du Pape · Côtes du Rhône · France
1988
Chateauneuf du Pape 1988
Domaine des Senechaux
There are 2 products left
Barbaresco · Piedmont · Italy
1968
Barbaresco Calissano Luigi Calissano 1968
Luigi Calissano
Only one product left!
Châteauneuf du Pape · Côtes du Rhône · France
1998
Châteauneuf-du-Pape Clos du Mont-Olivet 1998
Clos du Mont-Olivet
Only one product left!
Pauillac · Bordeaux · France
1987
Mouton Baron Philippe 1987 Bordeaux
Baron Philippe de Rothschild
Only one product left!
Saint Estèphe · Bordeaux · France
1994
Chateau Haut-Marbuzet 1994
Chateau Haut-Marbuzet
There are 3 products left
Margaux · Bordeaux · France
1992
Margaux Château d'Issan 1992 Grand Cru Classé
Château d'Issan
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Penedes · Penedès · Spain
1990
Mas La Plana Torres 1990 Gran Reserva
Torres
Only one product left!
Costers del Segre · Catalonien · Spain
2011
Acusp Castel d'Encus 2011
Castel d'Encus
Only one product left!
Barolo · Piedmont · Italy
1967
Barolo Prandi 1967
Prandi
There are 2 products left
Rioja · Rioja · Spain
1988
Lan Reserva 1988 Rioja
Bodegas LAN
Only one product left!
Penedes · Penedès · Spain
1988
Gran Coronas Torres 1988
Torres
Only one product left!
Beaune · Burgundy · France
2000
Beaune Domaine Marc Morey 2000
Domaine Marc Morey
Only one product left!
Saint Émilion · Bordeaux · France
1992
Chateau Fombrauge 1992
Chateau Fombrauge
There are 2 products left
Côtes de Castillon · Bordeaux · France
1998
Seigneurs d'Aiguilhe Château 1998
Château d'Aiguilhe
There are 6 products left
Saint Émilion · Bordeaux · France
1982
Château Grand Corbin Despagne 1982 Grand Cru Classé
Château Grand Corbin Despagne
There are 3 products left
Hermitage · Côtes du Rhône · France
1991
L'Hermitage Mazeres 1991 Pomerol
Château L'Hermitage Mazeris
Only one product left!
Gattinara · Piedmont · Italy
1961
Gattinara Patriarca Vittorio 1961
Patriarca Vittorio
Only one product left!
Chambolle-Musigny · Burgundy · France
1982
Chambolle Musigny 1982 Alexis Lichine
Alexis Lichine
Only one product left!
Barolo · Piedmont · Italy
1975
Barolo Bersano 1971
Bersano
Barolo · Piedmont · Italy
1975
Barolo Borgogno 1975 Reserve
Giacomo Borgogno & Figli
Only one product left!
Vougeot · Burgundy · France
2003
Clos de la Perrière - Domaine Bertagna Vougeot Premier Cru 2003
Domaine Bertagna
There are 2 products left
Médoc · Bordeaux · France
1995
Médoc Baron Philippe de Rothschild 1995
Baron Philippe de Rothschild
Only one product left!
Bordeaux · France
Roquegrave Joannon 1995
Chateau Roquegrave
There are 2 products left
Pomerol · Bordeaux · France
1997
Pomerol Vieux Château Grodun 1997
Vieux Château
Only one product left!
Margaux · Bordeaux · France
1998
Chateau Segonnes 1998 Margaux Red Wine
Chateau Segonnes
Only one product left!
Alba · Piedmont · Italy
1991
Barbera d'Alba Pio Cesare 1991
Pio Cesare
Only one product left!
Piedmont · Piedmont · Italy
1975
Malbek Rota Badoglio 1975
Rota Badoglio
Only one product left!
Haut Médoc · Bordeaux · France
1989
Chateau Hanteillan 1989
Chateau Hanteillan
There are 4 products left
Saint Émilion · Bordeaux · France
2010
Château Vieux Sarpe 2010 Bordeaux
Château Vieux Sarpe
Only one product left!
Piedmont · Piedmont · Italy
1975
Dolcetto D'Angelo Gaja 1975
D'Angelo Gaja
Only one product left!
Pommard · Burgundy · France
1990
Pommard Parent 1990
Domaine Parent
Only one product left!
Burgundy · Burgundy · France
1978
Burgundy Domaine des Trois Croix 1997
Domaine des Trois Croix
Only one product left!
Chambolle-Musigny · Burgundy · France
1983
Chambolle-Musigny Domaine Ponnelle 1983
Domaine Ponnelle
Only one product left!
Médoc · Bordeaux · France
2000
Le Haut-Médoc de Giscours 2000
Château Giscours
Only one product left!
Marsannay · Burgundy · France
2004
Marsannay Thierry Mortet 2004
Domaine Thierry Mortet
Only one product left!
Beaune · Burgundy · France
1992
Beaune Domaine Latour 1992
Domaine Latour
There are 4 products left
Saint Estèphe · Bordeaux · France
1991
Chateau de Marbuzet 1991
Chateau de Marbuzet
Only one product left!
Emilia-Romagna · Emilia-Romagna · Italy
2007
Avi San Patrignano 2007
SanPatrignano
Only one product left!
Haut Médoc · Bordeaux · France
1995
Chateau Lemoyne Nexon 1995
Chateau Lemoyne Nexon
There are 2 products left
Haut Médoc · Bordeaux · France
1985
Chateau de Camensac 1985 Bordeaux Grand Cru Classé
Chateau de Camensac
Only one product left!
Santenay · Burgundy · France
1995
Santenay Les Cornières from Jean-Marc Morey 1995
Jean-Marc Morey
There are 2 products left
Nuits Saint Georges · Burgundy · France
1997
Nuits-St-Georges Mongeard-Mugneret 1997 “Les Narbantons” Burgundy
Mongeard-Mugneret
Only one product left!
Crozes Hermitage · Côtes du Rhône · France
1985
Crozes Hermitage 1985 by Paul Jaboulet Aîné
Paul Jaboulet Aîné
There are 2 products left
Hermitage · Côtes du Rhône · France
1993
Hermitage Paul Jaboulet Aîné 1993
Paul Jaboulet Aîné
Only one product left!
Maranges · Burgundy · France
1990
Maranges Champy Père & Cie 1990
Champy Père & Cie
There are 6 products left
Haut Médoc · Bordeaux · France
1982
L'Ermitage Chasse-Spleen 1982
Château Chasse-Spleen
There are 4 products left
Pauillac · Bordeaux · France
1989
Pauillac Grand Puy Ducasse 1989
Château Grand Puy Ducasse
There are 4 products left
Gattinara · Piedmont · Italy
1957
Gattinara Travaglini 1957
Travaglini
There are 2 products left
Givry · Burgundy · France
1991
Givrey Champy 1991 1er Cru
Champy Père & Cie
There are 5 products left
Chianti · Tuscany · Italy
1978
Chianti Leonardo 1978
Cantine Leonardo da Vinci
Only one product left!
Chianti · Tuscany · Italy
1978
Chianti Melini 1978 MAGNUM
Melini
Only one product left!

How climate change is shaping Europe's red wine landscape

Climate change is increasingly affecting red wine production in Europe, affecting both grape composition and wine flavor profiles. With rising temperatures, producers are experiencing challenges such as altered ripening times and altered wine balance. This requires new approaches to wine production, especially in southern regions where traditional methods are under pressure. At the same time, opportunities for new grape varieties are emerging in more northern areas such as Denmark, creating greater diversity in the nuances of the wine. The necessary changes in grape cultivation, such as adjusting the shading effect from leaves, help ensure high-quality wines even in this dynamic context.

  • Climate change leads to higher sugar content and lower acidity in grapes, affecting the balance of the wine.

  • Wine producers in southern regions like France must adapt production to the changed conditions.

  • Northern regions risk seeing new wine regions establish themselves, for example in Denmark.

  • The adaptations can lead to the development of new flavor profiles and wine types.

  • Producers are looking at new grape varieties that are better suited to changing climate conditions.

Health benefits of red wine in moderation

Red wine is popular for both its taste and its potential health benefits when consumed in moderation. Polyphenols, such as resveratrol, play a role in protecting the cardiovascular system by improving blood flow and reducing the risk of disease. Its antioxidant content supports healthy gut flora and may have beneficial effects on longevity. While these benefits are valuable, the best results are associated with moderate consumption. It is important to understand that non-alcoholic lifestyle factors also contribute significantly to overall health.

  1. Improved cardiovascular health: Resveratrol may strengthen blood vessel function and reduce heart disease risk.
  2. Reduced risk of dementia: Moderate amounts of red wine may help detect harmful brain plaques that lead to Alzheimer's.
  3. Reduced depression: Some studies show a link between red wine in moderation and lower risk of depression.

Develop your wine tasting skills - and experience good red wine

Wine tasting is an art that is refined over time with an understanding of the wine's aroma, flavor, and terroir. Beginners can benefit from hands-on training using visual and olfactory techniques. Learn about different grape varieties, including a fine Merlot variety , and their flavor profiles, which can enhance the pleasure of choosing between wines. Tasting wine in a relaxed, social environment creates an intuitive understanding of the terroir notes found in each bottle. This learning experience reveals any hidden treasures in the wine.

The steps of wine tasting include color assessment, assessing aroma by swirling the glass, and tasting the wine’s intensity and aftertaste. These steps invite you to delve into the history of a wine bottle, as Bottles With Histories’ rich selection makes possible. Use this insight to confidently navigate through different wine experiences and find your favorite that appeals to your senses. A wine tasting journal can help you remember and rediscover those special wines for future purchases. Wine tasting is a journey, not just towards a favorite, but also in understanding the role of wine in your enjoyment of life.

Wine tasting is a social event that brings people together in a spirit of community and conversation. It is a cultural practice that develops through interaction, and each glass can open up both stories and contemporary understandings. Add local or historical context to the tasting to enhance the essence of the wine, something BWH does with great success with their selection.

With climate change affecting traditional wine regions, new opportunities are opening up for northern areas like Denmark, while regions like Piedmont continue to impress with their rich wine traditions. Here at BWH, we present a selection of wines, where each bottle tells its own story and offers unique taste experiences. We also explore the health benefits of red wine and use modern technology to improve wine production. From classic Bordeaux red wines to perfect food and wine pairings and the growing trends in organics - we offer something for every wine enthusiast who wants to immerse themselves in the world of wine or find a personal gift.

Explore Bordeaux: A Complete Guide

Bordeaux is known worldwide for its iconic wine regions, especially its typical blends of Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon, which create wines with depth and complexity. Rioja is also recognized for its intense character. The unique terroir of the region blends climate, soil and human skill to create exceptional red wines. Bordeaux has been a central figure in the world of wine, with a rich history and worldwide relevance. Those who want to delve deeper will often be drawn to the area’s long heritage.

Learning about Bordeaux requires both an understanding of the blending style and the different sub-regions such as Médoc, Saint-Émilion and Pomerol. Each of these offers unique qualities, from tannin-rich wines to silky blends. A journey through these wine landscapes rewards curious sensory experiences and highlights the differences in vintages. At Bottles With History, our Bordeaux wines are carefully selected to ensure that each bottle carries the tradition of the region. Enjoying Bordeaux means experiencing how the past meets the present, with each sip carrying a unique story.

Modern technology in wine production

Technology is making its mark on the wine industry, not only to mitigate climate change, but also to improve wines. The use of drones and the development of new grape varieties are examples of how modern methods are making production more sustainable. Sensors provide direct feedback on the condition of the vine, and mechanized harvesters improve productivity. This makes it possible to ensure the quality of the wines, even under abnormal climatic conditions.

BWH sees technology as the key to maintaining quality, but also emphasizes the value of traditional methods. Our combination of technological foresight and respect for the classics not only creates great wines, but contributes to understanding the future of the industry. Through our vintage wines, we unite innovation with traditional craft methods.

Perfect food and wine combinations

Food and wine can create magical gourmet experiences together. Choosing the right red wine can significantly enrich the flavor experience of a meal. A full-bodied red wine like Cabernet Sauvignon is excellent with red meat, while lighter wines like Pinot Noir are suitable for chicken and pork. It is important to consider the dish as a whole and choose a wine that compliments rather than overwhelms.

At Bottles With History, we offer vintage red wines that pair well with a wide range of meals. Our selections can add new dimensions to your dining experience with wines that reveal hidden flavor notes and cultural depth. Whether you're looking for a unique wine pairing or want to delve into gastronomic pairings, great red wine can elevate any occasion.

Discover truths about red wine

Red wine is often surrounded by misconceptions, but it can be as informative as it is delicious. Many myths surround the health benefits of wine, but moderation is always key to enjoying the positive effects. It is also a misconception that all wines should be aged for a long time; only a few are for that purpose. Consumers can benefit from making better decisions by knowing which ones are most suitable for long-term storage.

At BWH, we invite you to learn more about our wines through reliable information and guidance. Our selections offer more than just a wine experience; they provide insight into the creative spectrum of wine, which can result in fewer missteps and a deeper understanding of what a wine offers.

Organic wines and their growing popularity

With a focus on environmentally friendly production, organic wines are gaining ground. They are grown without synthetic pesticides, reflecting a sustainable approach to winemaking. The rise in popularity shows that consumers are looking for products that align with their values. Our selection at BWH highlights these values ​​with wines that are both committed to protecting the environment and deliver excellent tasting experiences.

Find the perfect gift with vintage wines

Choosing a vintage wine as a gift can evoke special memories and emotions. In addition, our selection of large magnum wines can be an excellent complement to an unforgettable gift. Our extensive selection has something for every occasion, and we will help you find the bottle that creates lasting memories. At BWH, we are here to guide you to the ideal wine that unites taste and history in one unforgettable gift.

How do I choose a good red wine as a gift?

When looking for a great red wine as a gift, it’s important to consider the recipient’s preferences and any special events the wine is intended to commemorate. Start by checking the age and region of origin, as this can significantly affect the complexity and flavor profile of the wine. At Bottles With History, you’ll find a wide selection of vintage wines, with each bottle telling a unique story, making the gift extra special. Consider choosing a wine from the recipient’s birth year or an important year in their life for a more personal gift.

What types of red wine are best for dinners with family and friends?

For dinners with family and friends, red wines from wine regions such as Bordeaux or Burgundy are often a popular choice, as they offer a rich and complex taste experience that can complement a wide range of dishes. At Bottles With History, you can find carefully selected vintages that have been aged for decades and developed depth and character. For example, a Grand Cru Bordeaux from the 1960s or 1970s can add a historical dimension to the dinner that can fascinate guests and create a memorable experience.

How does the wine's region of origin affect the taste?

The region of origin of a wine plays a crucial role in its taste and aroma, as soils, climates and winemaking traditions vary from place to place. For example, wines from Bordeaux typically have a robust structure with notes of dark berries and cedar, while Burgundy wines can be more elegant and delicate. At Bottles With History, you can easily navigate wines by region, allowing you to choose the perfect wine to suit both your taste and the occasion.

What should I look for when buying red wine with a special touch?

When looking for a red wine with a special touch, you should focus on factors such as vintage, region and history. Wines with a longer aging period can offer a unique taste experience marked by the development of time. At Bottles With History, we specialize in old vintage wines, so you can choose from wines that carry history and soul. This can add an exclusive and personal element to your gift.

How can I find a red wine that suits the recipient's preferences?

To find a red wine that suits your recipient’s preferences, it’s helpful to know their preferred flavor profiles, such as fruity, powerful, or elegant. You can also consider past vintages that have impressed them. Bottles With History offers an extensive selection of vintage wines, and by searching for specific vintages or popular wine regions, you can find a bottle that perfectly suits your recipient’s taste. The flavors and history behind each bottle are sure to surprise and delight the wine lover’s heart.