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Blend Baby, Blend: 15 Red Blends to Keep on Your Wine Rack

Blend Baby, Blend: 15 Red Blends to Keep on Your Wine Rack

There isn’t a virtual wine tasting that I’ve hosted in the last three months where I haven’t heard someone say, “I drink red wine, but really enjoy blends.” Which, great! I’m so glad to hear that red wine is your jam. But my curiosity doesn’t allow just accept that as the final answer. I made a funny on TikTok a few weeks back about this very topic, but aside from through a little harmful shade, I wanted to dig in a little deeper as to why red blends are typically favored by wine drinkers.

For starters, red blends are usually comprised of two or more black grape varieties (ex: Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot; Petit Verdot and Zinfandel; Grenache and Tempranillo) and the combinations are left to the winemaker to create. In some wine regions of the world, certain grape varieties go together like PB&J:

  • Bordeaux Rouge: Made up of six grape varieties native to Bordeaux, France. They are Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Petit Verdot, Merlot, Malbec and Carmenere.

  • Rhone “GSM” Blends: Made of up grapes from the Rhone Valley in France, primarily Grenache, Syrah and Mourvèdre

  • Rioja Red Blends: Showing Spain a little love, these popular blends can include Grenache, Tempranillo, Graciano, and other popular black wine grapes like Syrah, Merlot, and Cabernet Sauvignon.

Now, my best advice when it comes to finding your favorite is to try as many as you can. While Cooper & Thief and 19 Crimes are usual suspects in the red blend conversation, winemakers are getting hella creative when it comes to which grapes they use to create the perfect combination. Grenache and Garnacha may be the same grape variety, but they’re going to differ depending on where they were grown. As California Red Blend is going to do its best to embody a Bordeaux Blend, but they’re going to taste very different because of the climate and the winemaker’s preferred style.

If you’re looking for a new red blend to try, here are 15 bottles that are under $25 that are great to sip on every day of the week.

And if you’re looking to splurge a little bit, try these bottles under $70:

What are some of your favorite blends to sip? Let me know in the comments below or on Instagram. Cheers!

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