Red Noble Grapes
The wines below are organized from lightest to darkest.
1. Pinot Noir
The lightest red grape, trying Pinot Noir will help you to understand acidity and aromatics in red wine. Pinot Noir Guide
Similar Varieties
Gamay, Schiava, Nerello Mascalese, St. Laurent
2. Grenache
The candied red wine grape, Grenache shows how red wines can be light and fruit forward at the same time. Grenache Wine Guide
Similar Varieties
Zinfandel, Primitivo, Carignan
3. Merlot
Merlot is can be lighter or bolder depending on how it’s made. Usually it’s fruit forward with smooth tannins.
Similar Varieties
Corvina, Negroamaro, Cinsault
4. Sangiovese
Sangiovese is aromatic like Pinot Noir, but has bigger tannins and is cherry fruit driven.
Similar Varieties
Touriga Franca, Counoise, Nebbiolo
5. Nebbiolo
A savory high tannin/acid wine that is also very light in color –very few wines are like Nebbiolo.
Similar Varieties
Aglianico
6. Tempranillo
Tempranillo is earthy with rustic tobacco notes and high tannin.
Similar Varieties
Mencia
7. Cabernet Sauvignon
One of the most balanced full-bodied wines of the world. Cabernet is savory with a very long finish.
Similar Varieties
Cabernet Franc, Lagrein, Montepulciano
8. Syrah
Syrah offers big, bold, dark fruit flavors up front with a subtle finish and lighter tannin. Flavors from olive to blackberry and tobacco.
Similar Varieties
Barbera, Dolcetto, Mencía
9. Malbec
Candied similar to Grenache but instead of strawberry and cherry flavors it’s more in the blueberry/blackberry realm.
Similar Varieties
Monastrell, Nero d’Avola, Touriga Nacional