Red WineWhite WineRosé WineChampagne & SparklingFine WineBin Ends View All OffersMixed CasesMedal WinnersBestsellersTop RatedOnline CatalogueNEW vintage: enjoy Saint-Émilion quality for much lessWine rack essentials – just £7.99 a bottles20% OFF top Chenin from ‘Loire Winemaker of the Year’30% OFF No.1 Kiwi Sauvignon Mussel PotNo.1 luxury South African white Queen Bee – 20% OFFNEW release: 25% off the white that time forgotElite Pinot Grigio from 100-point winemaker – 25% OFFBumper Pinot Grigio deal! Just £8.33 a bottleRed WineWhite WineRosé WineChampagne & SparklingNo and Low AlcoholDessertFortifiedWine BoxesMiniaturesHalf BottlesView All WineFranceItalySpainPortugalAustraliaNew ZealandBordeauxBurgundyCavaChateauneuf Du PapeMargauxRiojaBeaujolaisChablisSancerreNapa ValleySauvignon BlancPinot GrigioMerlotMalbecPinot NoirChardonnayCabernet SauvignonRipe Smooth RedsFirm Structured RedsLight Juicy RedsCrisp Fresh WhitesRich Round WhitesPale Dry RoséBright Fruity RoséChampagne or similarFresh Fruity FizzWhat's your wine style?Red WineWhite WineChampagneEnglish SparklingDessert WineBurgundy 2024 En-PrimeurFine Wine HubView All Fine Wine Up to £5.99£6 - £7.99£8 - £9.99£10 - £14.99£15 - £24.99£25+RedWhiteRoséSparklingBestsellersBlack RedsAll Mixed CasesTrioSixTwelveBulk DealsNew Zealand Sauvignon Showcase – SAVE £54Party-ready Prosecco Six – just £8.99 a bottleClassic Bordeaux, crisis price – just £10.99 a bottleMeet your must-have Provence rosés! 30% OFFBig, rich, bold Argentinian Malbec – £12 OFFBumper Pinot Grigio deal! Just £8.33 a bottle15-bottle white wine essentials – just £7.99 a bottleAdd-on beer deal! 20% OFF Loose Cannon beersIconic Whispering Angel now just £19 a bottleSmooth Merlot Mix just £8.99 a bottle12-month Bestsellers price cap deal!Vineyard PartnersWine Gift SubscriptionsHow subscriptions workBenefits of joining a Wine ClubManage my SubscriptionsUnlimitedUnlimitedRed Wine GiftsWhite Wine GiftsSparkling GiftsGift hampersChocolate GiftsGift Boxes & AccessoriesBeer GiftsCheese & WineGift cards All GiftsEaster giftsBirthdays Congratulations Wedding Thank You Engagement Anniversary Corporate GiftsFor HerFor Him Under £30Under £50Under £100Over £100GinBrandyWhiskyVodkaRumTequilaBin EndsView All SpiritsAll BeerLagerIPABeer Mixed casesBeer OffersCiderCider OffersHawkstone - beer from Clarkson's FarmLoose Cannon - Craft beer from the heart of OxfordshireSipsmith - spirits of quality and characterWine Festival - ManchesterPartner Events Taste with Laithwaites - In StoreBordeaux Tasting TourWine Festival - LondonAbout & FAQ'sAll Events Wine GuidesUnlimitedWedding ServiceCorporate ServicesCorporate GiftsContact UsStore FinderEvents in StoreWhat's Your Wine Style?Food Pairing Guide for Alcohol-Free WinePairings for Vegan & Vegetarian DishesCrémant - The unsung hero of French FizzHow To Perfectly Pair Cheese and WineFood & Wine PairingsCelebrating Special OccasionsLearn About WineExplore all articlesWine Shop by Telegraph Media GroupThe Kew Series by LaithwaitesBritpop by Alex JamesEnglish Heritage SeriesGood Food and LaithwaitesView all partnersBROWSE ALL WINES
  • Home
  • wine
  • fine red wine

Filter by

     

    Filter by

       
      Sort by:
      Results Per Page:
        • Page 12 of 18

        • 10

        • 11

        • 12

        • 13

        • 14

      1. Domaine Faiveley Gevrey-Chambertin Vieilles Vignes
        Light Juicy Reds
        CountryFrance
        Pinot Noir
        £285.00 first instalment
      2. Domaine Faiveley Mercurey La Framboisière
        £156.00 first instalment
      3. Domaine Alain Burguet Vosne Romanee 1er Cru Les Rouges de Dessus
        £720.00 first instalment
      4. Domaine Alain Burguet Gevrey-Chambertin Mes Favorites Vieilles Vignes
        £275.00 first instalment
      5. Domaine Alain Burguet Gevrey Chambertin 'Combe des Lavaut'
        £325.00 first instalment
      6. Domaine Alain Burguet Gevrey Chambertin 1er Cru Lavaut St Jacques
        £745.00 first instalment
      7. Domaine Rossignol-Trapet Chambertin Grand Cru
        £1950.00 first instalment
      8. Domaine Rossignol-Trapet Chapelle-Chambertin Grand Cru
        £1195.00 first instalment
      9. Domaine Rossignol-Trapet Gevrey-Chambertin 1er Cru Petite Chapelle
        £595.00 first instalment
      10. Domaine Rossignol-Trapet Gevrey-Chambertin 1er Cru Clos Prieur
        £595.00 first instalment
      11. Domaine Rossignol-Trapet Gevrey-Chambertin Aux Etelois
        £350.00 first instalment
      12. Domaine Rossignol-Trapet Beaune 1er Cru Teurons
        £275.00 first instalment
      13. Domaine Rossignol-Trapet Gevrey-Chambertin Vieilles Vignes
        £245.00 first instalment
      14. Domaine Rossignol-Trapet Beaune Les Mariages
        £185.00 first instalment
      15. Ulithorne Singularis McLaren Vale Shiraz
        Ripe Smooth Reds
        CountryAustralia
        Shiraz
        £95.00 per bottle
      16. Only 48 left
        Gilbert and Christine Felettig Cote de Nuits Village La Montagne
        £42.00 per bottle
      17. Ulithorne Prospera McLaren Vale Shiraz Magnum
        £60.00 per bottle
      18. Only 12 left
        Domaine des Lambrays Morey-Saint-Denis 1er Cru ‘Clos Sorbè’
        from £200.00 per bottle
      19. Only 6 left
        Domaine des Lambrays Morey-Saint-Denis 1er Cru ‘Les Loups’
        from £145.00 per bottle
      20. Only 6 left
        Domaine des Lambrays Morey-Saint-Denis
        Light Juicy Reds
        CountryFrance
        Pinot Noir
        from £110.00 per bottle
      21. Only 18 left
        Domaine Louis Boillot Nuits-St-Georges 1er Cru Pruliers
        £85.00 per bottle
      22. Only 30 left
        Domaine Louis Boillot Volnay 1er Cru Brouillards
        £60.00 per bottle
      23. Only 6 left
        Domaine Felettig Chambolle 1er Cru Les Charmes
        £125.00 per bottle
      24. Only 30 left
        Domaine Jean-Jacques Girard Beaune Premier Cru Clos du Roi
        from £42.00 per bottle
      • Showing (265 to 288 of 418)

      Wine FAQs

      What defines a fine red wine?

      The truth is there is no official definition of fine wine. And you’ll find many different answers if you have a quick search online. To some people, fine wine is defined by price. For others, it’s about a wine’s rarity or reputation. You can read our take in our article on What is fine wine?  

      Ultimately it comes down to taste. A fine wine should have balance (where the acidity, tannin, sweetness, body and alcohol are all in harmony), complexity (the wine reveals many different layers of aromas and flavours), length (the flavours should last in the mouth) and elegance. It should reflect the unique terroir in which it was grown. And above all, a fine red wine should be a pleasure to drink!

      Where do fine red wines come from?

      Fine red wines can come from any wine region in the world. Traditionally, the best fine red wines came from Europe, especially the classic French wine regions of Bordeaux and Burgundy. But these days, you’ll find fine red wines made all over the world, from Brunello di Montalcino to Barossa.

      That doesn’t mean that provenance doesn’t matter. Only the best vineyard sites can produce truly ‘fine wine’ and an important characteristic of fine wine is that it has a ‘sense of place’.

      Do fine red wines age well?

      Yes, fine red wines have better ageing potential than regular wines. Fine red wines are more complex and will usually (not always) evolve with age. But there are lots of factors that affect age-worthiness … grape variety, how the wine has been made, and where it’s from. Each wine is different so it’s difficult to make generalisations, but if you’re looking for a fine red wine for ageing, the reds of Bordeaux, Burgundy, the Rhône, Piedmont and Tuscany are a good place to start.  

      The easiest way to tell whether the wine you choose ages well is to look at the ‘Drink by’ dates on our website. It’s not the same as an expiry date but rather when we think the wines will be drinking at their best.

      How do you store fine red wines?

      To maintain the quality of your wines as they age, make sure you store them in ideal conditions. Wines should be aged horizontally, out of direct sunlight and with a constant cool temperature. 10-15 degrees is considered the optimum temperature for red wines.

      Naturally, a cellar is perfect but not everyone has one! Other options include a temperature-controlled ‘wine fridge’, an outbuilding or garage, or in a storage cabinet kept in a cool place.

      Take a look at our 5 tips and tricks for storing wine at home to find out more.  

      And if you’re looking for long-term storage of fine wine, we recommend you take advantage of our customer storage facility in Gloucester. 

      Storage is available for any wine you buy from us in our state-of-the-art warehouse. Temperature and humidity are not only monitored in various parts of the warehouse, they’re also actively controlled. Visit our fine wine hub to find out more or call our fine wine team on 03330 148 202.

      What is considered the finest red wine?

      That depends on who you ask! In terms of what is the most expensive, Domaine de la Romanée Conti in Burgundy still holds the record for the most expensive fine red wine sold at auction. 

      If you’re looking to get your hands on the world’s most sought-after bottles, from First-Growth Bordeaux to the top Super Tuscans and Grand Cru Burgundy, get in touch with our fine wine team by emailing finewine@laithwaiteswine.com or call 03330 148 202.  They’ll be able to offer advice on the best fine red wines to choose and can also help you buy your wines En Primeur, essentially a way of buying wines before they’ve been bottled. You can find out more on our fine wine hub.

      money back guarantee icon

      100% MONEY-BACK

      Guarantee

      free delivery icon

      Free Delivery

      on 12+ bottles

      award winning icon

      Award-Winning

      Wines & customer service

      trustpilot icon

      Excellent

      Rating