We’ve been spoilt for choice when it comes to top-class red wine this year, whether that be £5 gems on supermarket shelves, mid-tiers packing a punch or precision excellence at the top end.
We’ve narrowed it down to the 20 eye-catchers that have that extra special something you need to try. They’re perfect for the magic of the festive season, whether that’s gifting or sipping away yourself! Without further ado, we’ll begin with some beautiful bottles you can easily find in your local supermarket...
Best Budget Red Wine Under £10
Mimo Moutinho Lisboa
Mimo Moutinho Lisboa continues the trend of Portuguese wine representing top notch value. Brimming with brambly, black and redcurrant spice, it’s bold and well worth trying if you want something a little different to usual. For under a fiver, it’s fantastic. Drink it with gamey meats, you’ll be surprised!
Size: 750ml
ABV: 13%
Find here: £4.49 Aldi
Tilting Tree Merlot
Velvety soft and delightfully easy drinking, Merlot is the Michael Bublé of wines. Bursting with aromas of sweet cherry, this bottle from the Asconi Winery in Moldova is refined beyond its price. It feels light on its feet with juicy plum flavour and a tantalising touch of eucalyptus too. Forget White Christmas, it’s Red Christmas at this price!
Size: 750ml
ABV: 13%
Find here: £5 Coop
Monte Plogar Cariñena Reserva
Six years aged, with leathery spice and tangy notes of tobacco leaf, this dry Spanish Rioja hails from the Cariñena region of the country, an area that is lesser known, hence the price. Rioja can easily be overpriced, so this is particularly good value and crying out to pair up with a leg of lamb or roast chicken. A crowd pleaser and wallet pleaser all in one!
Size: 750ml
ABV: 12.5%
Find here: £5.49 Lidl
Piccodoro Nero D'avola
There’s more fantastic value here with this stunning sipper from the gorgeous island of Sicily. It’s rich, rustic and figgy with comforting notes of cocoa, dark ripe cherries, and warm baking spice - a hug from the Italian nonna you never knew you had! All in all, it’s a tremendously food-friendly Nero d’Avola that’s perfect with pizza, or even richer stews and meats.
Size: 750ml
ABV: 13%
Find here: £5.75 Tesco
Dark Horse Malbec
Dark Horse is a fantastically rich and full-bodied red that shows what Californian Malbec has to offer. Plush and velvety, it’s bursting with juicy plums and blackberries, and a welcome hint of spice underneath. This will be a winner with most of your festive feasts, in particular pork and lamb and roasted veg! Nom!
Size: 750ml
ABV: 13.5%
Find here: £7 ASDA (usually £8.50!)
Graffigna Reserve Malbec
If you haven’t tried Graffigna Malbec yet this year, then this Christmas is the perfect time. From the Uco Valley in Argentina, it’s elegant, rich, and chocolatey with fruit forward notes of blueberry balanced by a crack of black pepper. For its price point, it’s an absolute steal!
Size: 750ml
ABV: 13.5%
Find here: £7.50 Sainsbury’s (usually £9!)
Best Mid-Tier Red Wine
Luigi Bosca Pinot Noir
Argentinian wines usually provide good value in the UK, and few more so than this Pinot from Mendoza. Lively in the mouth, this bright ruby red feels light and fresh, with subtle toasts from French oak ageing. It has a defined but delicate character, with black fruit notes playing off hints of smoke and spice simultaneously. Masterfully crafted, it’s a reflection of the heritage of the Bosca vineyard that’s still family run today. A go to with any seafood over the festive season.
Size: 750ml
ABV: 13.2%
Find here: £15.30 Vinvm
Orovela Saperavi 2015 Kakheti
The mind doesn’t jump to Georgia when we think of wine, but maybe that’s going to change? Waitrose have uncovered this Saperavi from Kakheti, one of the oldest wine-growing regions in the world. The vines that go into this unusual fruit-forward red are between 13-30 years of age and present tonnes of structure. It’s intense and brooding, with generous notes of cedar, meadow berries and chalky cocoa, all swimming in subtly spicy plum sauce. Autumn in a bottle, and a limited production apparently so be quick!
Size: 750ml
ABV: 13.5%
Find here: £16.99 Waitrose
Bodegas Arzuaga Navarro Laderas del Norte 2020
Say hello to the winner of Best Red Over £10 at the Wines From Spain Awards 2022. This is the first wine from Finca Valdesardon (Valdesardon Estate), a single organic vineyard in the heart of Ribera del Duero region. There’s characterful red fruits to be enjoyed, as well as curious balsamic tones, freshly brewed coffee and toasted notes from the 12 months in French oak. A vineyard to keep an eye on that’s for sure.
Size: 750ml
ABV: 14%
Find here: €17.90
Clarendelle Bordeaux Inspired By Haut-Brion 2016
Haut-Brion inspired Clarendelle’s 2016 release is a benchmark Bordeaux with aromas of blackcurrants and red fruits tangling with floral overtones. Largely Merlot, there’s enough acidity to be surprisingly refreshing and with the silky-smooth tannins, it creates a mightily impressive blend.
Size: 750ml
ABV: 13.5%
Find here: UK £19.99 Laithwaites // US $24.99
Susana Balbo Signature Malbec
The ultimate introduction to quality Malbec from the most renowned female winemaker in Argentina, Susana Balbo. This is a beautiful bottle with a deep violet hue, revealing glorious aromas of bundled blackberry, black cherry, and blueberry, all framed by touches of minty spice. Toasted vanilla and juicy plum flavours follow before a luxuriating velvety finish. Lovely.
Size: 750ml
ABV: 14.5%
Find here: UK £22 Good Wine Online // US $24.99
Talbott 'Kali Hart' Pinot Noir 2017/18, Monterey
Next up is this sublime, silky-smooth Pinot from the Kali Hart using the coveted cool-climate Santa Lucia Highlands in Monterey. These conditions create extremely concentrated grapes with a lively acidity and great flavour, perfect for Cali Pinot Noir. The vibrant red berried palate is dying to be served with Christmas Turkey, and the depth with oak, spice and minerality, alongside soft tannins, will keep you sipping all night long.
Size: 750ml
ABV: 14.5%
Find here: £24.99 Majestic
Pinot Noir, Josten & Klein Vom Schiefer, 2018
Germany is underrated for Pinot Noir, or ‘Spätburgunder’ and actually produces the most after France and the U.S, with a steady flow of light, elegant and expressive creations... just like this! There’s luxuriating cherry chocolate flavour, but it doesn’t get bogged down so for a wine with so much depth and complexity, there’s an appealing lightness. A glass of this alongside a gluttonous Christmas Dinner and life’s good.
Size: 750ml
ABV: 13%
Find here: £23.50 The Good Wine Shop
Best Top End Red Wine
La Fiorita Rosso di Montalcino
This is the definition of an easy-drinking red using 100% Tuscan Sangiovese. The nose is somewhat mysterious in its delicacy, with faint pine. On taste, the expressive palate opens up with fruity black cherry and raspberry mixing with herbal notes and pepper. It’s medium bodied with silky light tannins and a bright finish you’ll want to come back to over and over. Stunning!
Size: 750ml
ABV: 14%
Find here: UK £31.90 Hedonism // US $68.99
Boot Hill Pinot Noir, 2020 Gusbourne
Simply put, this is a classic Pinot, but expertly crafted. There are wild raspberries and red cherries on the nose and it treats you to such a smooth mouthfeel with all the plump red fruits you expect, and a grounding earthy minerality to complete the balance. Seriously well put together and fantastic alongside a roasted chicken with trimmings galore.
Size: 700ml
ABV: 12%
Find here: £35 Gusbourne
J Vineyards Russian River Valley Pinot Noir
Nicole Hitchcock at J Vineyards focuses on cool-climate varieties in the sunny Russian River Valley, where many of the top American Pinots originate from – this is one such classic example. Notes of blueberry, raspberry and dark cherries fill out the flavour with just the right balance of oak and cocoa in support in what is by all accounts, an expertly crafted, moreish, and supremely well-rounded premium liquid. Bravo! Pair it with something along the lines of pork tenderloin with rosemary and apple, or even a goats cheese with spiced cherry!
Size: 750ml
ABV: 14.3%
Find here: UK £29.99 Vivino (usually £34.95!) // US $39.99
Chateau d'Esclans 2020 Rosé
A little step away from reds for a second here but what an incredible gift for any rosé lover this would be, one of the world’s greatest from a top producer slap bang in the heart of the Côtes de Provence. The carefully selected grapes are sorted electronically and manually several times over before they undergo a Burgundian style process, receiving a twice weekly stir in large oak barrels for 10 months, adding incredible structure and richness to the wine. Pure on the nose, it's weighty with vibrant peach and redcurrant and the beguiling combination of crisp acidity and creamy texture is so easy to love. Class. In. A. Glass.
Size: 750ml
ABV: 14%
Find here: £29.95 Fine Wine Direct (usually £50!!!)
Orin Swift Palermo Cabernet Sauvignon
Brace yourself for a delicious Cab with oomph. Cabernet, alongside Chardonnay helped put Napa Valley and Californian wine on the map in the 1970s, and they’ve only got better. Full-bodied and bold, this is a long journey of wine, bursting with berries to begin, and finishing with mellower notes of chocolate, leather, and even tea leaf. Give it some air to sing and you’re away! Any grilled or barbequed meats and get this cracked open. It’s utterly glorious... and dangerously moreish!
Size: 750ml
ABV: 15.5%
Find here: UK £59.95 Vivino // US $68.99
Tenuta di Arceno Arcanum Toscana 2015
We’re really into the higher price points now where any wines have to really prove their worth, and this wonder certainly does because it’s one of the best we’ve had the joy of experiencing. The ultimate dreamy date-night Tuscan red, it’s an Italian French love affair with rich tannins and magically intense dark fruits. These seductively tangle with indulgent dark chocolate, ripe cherries, raspberries rolled in black pepper and dark, juicy plums. So much has been experienced before the embracing finish of cherry compote and warming cedar spice that echoes and echoes in the mouth. Pure romance, pure excellence. Save this special wine for an equally special night and you won’t be disappointed!
Size: 750ml
ABV: 14.5%
Find here: UK £90 // US $79.99
Siepi 2020, Toscana
Castello di Fonterutoli has been a stopping off point between Florence and Siena for over a thousand years, where everyone from traders to Emperors paused for refreshment. It’s in the heart of Chianti Classico and has been owned by the Mazzei family since 1435! In the 80s (very recent history for them!), they planted Merlot beside Sangiovese in their very particular terroir and this inky blend of both was born. It’s stunningly elegant, powerful, and complex. The aromatics of lavender, cloves, and mocha dance seamlessly, melding with brambly blue fruits, leather, and graphite with precision. There are dried herbs and spices, creaminess, and agile liveliness, it has everything. Divinely beautiful, and a magical experience for the drinker.
Size: 750ml
ABV: 14.5%
Find here: £94
Maybe you’re more into bubbles or whites when it comes to wine. Well, relax because we’ve got you covered there! If it’s spirits you want to check out next though, then we’ve got gifting ideas for gin, vodka, tequila and rum waiting for you too.
Words by Calum Ecroyd