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best expensive red wine

419 results for “best expensive redwine”

Mount Peak Gravity Red Blend - 750ml Bottle

$41.99($1.66/fluid ounce)
reg $44.99
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Pandemonium Red Blend - 750ml Bottle

St. Clair Nativo - 750ml Bottle

St. Clair Cabernet Zin - 750ml Bottle

Bootleg Napa Valley Red Blend - 750ml Bottle

Klipsun Red Blend - 750ml Bottle

Oliver Sweet Red - 750ml Bottle

$7.99($0.32/fluid ounce)
reg $9.99
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Ranch Wine Chillable Cherry - 750ml Bottle

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Oliver Porch Swing Sweet Red Reserve - 750ml Bottle

Stella Rosa Ruby Rose Grapefruit Wine - 750ml Bottle

$10.99($0.43/fluid ounce)
reg $12.99
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Oliver Dry Red Blend - 750ml Bottle

$8.99($0.35/fluid ounce)
reg $9.99
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Saldo Red Blend 21 - 750ml Bottle

$24.99($0.99/fluid ounce)
reg $28.99
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J. Lohr Estates Seven Oaks Cabernet Sauvignon - 750ml Bottle

$12.99($0.51/fluid ounce)
reg $16.99
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Serial Cabernet Sauvignon Wine - 750ml Bottle

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This selection includes wines from California (notably Santa Maria Valley and Paso Robles), Burgundy, and Washington’s Columbia Valley.

Bodies range from medium to full/robust, with tannins described across the selection as silky, balanced, velvety, or fine-grained.

Displayed critic scores across vintages and sources fall roughly in the 90–93 point range.

A subset of listings include dietary or ingredient labels such as Lactose‑Free and Gluten‑Free, and some notes report 0 g trans fat and 0 g saturated fat in the product details.

Many are aged in French and/or American oak. Some listings specify new-oak proportions (for example 30% new American or 50–78% new French/American) and aging times generally noted around 10 to 18 months.

Most listings use standard 750 ml bottles; one product description notes a 750 ml bottle yields approximately five 5‑oz servings.

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