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Red Wines

Find Red Wines from Greek and International Vineyards at Cava Konstantakopoulos. Well-known varieties but also impressive terroir! Choose from Dry RedsSemi-Sweet Reds and Sweet Reds as we have wine for every occasion.

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Κtima Κir Yanni Ramnista 750ml (2020), Red Dry Wine

17.86 €

Domaine Costa Lazaridi Chateau Julia Agiorgitiko 750ml (2020), Red Dry Wine

18.45 €

Domaine Costa Lazaridi Chateau Julia Merlot 1,5Lt (2021), Red Dry Wine

49.85 €

Domaine Costa Lazaridi Chateau Julia Merlot 750ml (2022), Red Dry Wine

18.45 €

Domaine Costa Lazaridi Syrah 750ml (2020), Red Dry Wine

18.45 €

Domaine Costa Lazaridi Amethystos 750ml (2021), Red Dry Wine

16.02 €

Domaine Costa Lazaridi Amethystos Cava 750ml (2020), Red Dry Wine

37.94 €

Domaine Costa Lazaridi Amethystos Magnum 1,5Lt (2014), Red Dry Wine

49.60 €

Domaine Costa Lazaridi Oenotria Land Cabernet Sauvignon - Agiorgitiko 750ml (2020), Red Dry Wine

21.61 €

Lykos Winery Gefyra 750ml (2023), Red Dry Wine

8.06 €

Domain Mega Spileo Cuvee ΙΙΙ (2022) 750ml, Red Dry Wine

10.75 €

Μuses Estate 9 750ml (2023), Red Dry Wine

7.80 €

Muses Estate Cabernet Sauvignon 750ml (2020), Red Dry Wine

17.74 €

Muses Estate Syrah 750ml (2021), Red Dry Wine

22.88 €

Muses Estate Μοuhtaro750ml (2022), Red Dry Wine

18.86 €
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Muses Estate Chrisolithos 750ml (2022), Red Dry Wine

10.86 €

The Chateau Nico Lazaridi Winery Cavalieri 750ml (2021), Red Dry Wine

20.04 €

The Chateau Nico Lazaridi Winery Chateau 750ml (2020), Red Dry Wine

16.18 €

The Chateau Nico Lazaridi Winery F Merlot 750ml (2020), Red Dry Wine

11.72 €
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The Chateau Nico Lazaridi Winery Magic Mountain 750ml (2017) Red Dry Wine

35.20 €

The Chateau Nico Lazaridi Winery Black Sheep 750ml (2020), Red Dry Wine

15.07 €

The Chateau Nico Lazaridi King of Hearts 750ml (2023), Red Dry Wine

6.25 €

Palivou Estate Nemea 750ml (2021), Red Dry Wine

10.60 €

Palivou Estate Noima 750ml (2014), Red Dry Wine

74.40 €

Frequently Asked Questions

01What makes red wines different from other options?

 

Red wines stand out because of their unique ability to combine the warmth of alcohol with the aromas and flavors of red fruits. They also stand out because of their long history, which already spans millennia.

02Which red wine options do you have, for someone who has never tried before?

 

The aromas of strawberry and plum, along with the sour cherry taste of a fresh Malbec make an ideal introduction for anyone. Alternatively, an Agiorgitiko, even a slightly aged one, can easily excite someone, with its gooseberry, sour cherry, tobacco and raspberry elements. Finally, Merlot is always a great solution, offering a balanced combination of tannins, vanilla, blueberry and raspberry.

03 How are taste and aroma described in red wines?

 

In general, the taste of red wine is dominated by sour cherry, vanilla and forest fruits. Nose is dominated by cherry, tobacco and sometimes rose. Oak and spice notes are found in aged red wines.

04 Is there any difference in red wines, depending on the region of production?

 

It is worth comparing red wines from cooler and warmer climates. In the first case, elements of wild fruit, fig and herbs are often, while in the second case elements of chocolate, coffee, truffle and cinnamon appear. These differences can be detected even if wines of the same grape variety are compared.

05What is the ideal occasion to enjoy a red wine?

 

Occasions "thirsty" for red wine are many. A lunchtime visit to the tavern with friends requires red wine, if of course the food includes red meat. Watching a sophisticated film also requires red. Winter evenings at the wine bar are also ideal occasions. Finally, why not enjoy a light red wine during a summer dinner or during an afternoon relaxation on the balcony?

06How do I choose the right red wine for a dinner or party?

 

We would suggest a fresh red wine for a party. Dinner is a more special occasion. If it involves classic pasta with minced meat or with red sauce, then a slightly aged blend of red varieties would go well. More sophisticated red meat dishes seek wines of deeper aging, while a spicy pizza looks for its… origins in an Italian red variety.

07Are there specific red wines recommended for food pairings?

 

Roast beef with tomato sauce and rice is excellently accompanied by a Cabernet Franc. Mavrodaphne or a blend that contains it is an ideal choice for a juicy bbq. Sausage pizza seeks Cabernet Sauvignon or a combination of it with other varieties. Rooster calls for Sangiovese or aged Liatiko, while mushroom dishes (but not with white sauce) go well with Xinomavro, Nebbiolo or Pinot Noir.

08How can I properly store red wine to preserve its flavor?

 

The shady and cool place rule applies here too. If the bottle has a screw cap, then store it upright and consume it within two years. If sealed with a cork, then store it sideways and forget the "stress" of the short term consumption. Opened bottles can be stored in the refrigerator, for a maximum of three days.

09 Any suggestions on how to best serve red wine?

 

Fill a suitable stemmed glass ⅓ full. The temperature of red wine should not exceed 18°C.

10Can red wines be used in cocktails, and if so, which are the most popular?

 

In an old-fashioned glass, mix dry red wine (prefer Syrah), rum (Appleton is a good idea), and raspberry liqueur or syrup, in a 6:2:1 ratio. Add thin slices of orange and you have a Red Rover in your hands. Margarita lovers can prepare an… evil version of it by simply adding a small amount of dry red wine and omitting the salt on the rim of the glass. This is the Devil's Margarita.

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