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Mark West Cabernet Sauvignon Red Wine, 750 Millilitre, $10.99
Mark West Cabernet Sauvignon is bold and rich. This California red wine has layers of blueberry and blackberry preserves with hints of spice, an underlying note of vanilla and caramel. The finish is rich and smooth with a lingering touch of dark plum. Enjoy on its own, or pair with pulled pork sliders or mushroom risotto.

Apothic Dark Red Wine Blend 750ml , 750 Millilitre, $10.99
Apothic Dark is an inviting blend that showcases layers of deep, rich flavor. This unmistakable bold red blend is overflowing with black cherry and plum notes, with aromas of lightly roasted oak. Perfect for enjoying with friends at home, it pairs exquisitely with grilled meats, aged cheeses, and spiced desserts. As dusk settles and the day draws to a close, let Apothic Dark be the highlight of your conversation, creating cherished memories with every sip.

Hottips Pinot Noir, Oregon, 2017, 750 Millilitre, $20.99
Unconditional. Since 1998, battle creek cellars has been a producer of premium Pinot Noir underscoring the best in Oregon winemaking. In unconditional, we've curated Pinot Noir from some of the most exciting vineyards in the state to create a wine that compromises nothing in quality and enjoyment. Alc. 13.0% by vol. Produced and bottled at Dundee, OR by Battle Creek Cellars.

Alamos Malbec Argentina Red Wine 750ml , 750 Millilitre, $11.99
Alamos Malbec is a fruit-forward Argentinian red wine with a rich, flavorful aroma. With concentrated fruit notes of plum, blackberry and dark cherry, this medium-bodied wine delights your palate with a smooth finish. Hints of brown spice and vanilla bring added layers of complexity. Enjoy this red wine on its own or in a wine cocktail. This versatile Malbec wine pairs well with a variety of foods, especially grilled meats and vegetables. Each wine bottle has 13.5% alcohol by volume. Alamos Malbec has received 91 points from James Suckling on vintages 2014-2022. This red wine is crafted with quality wine grapes from Mendoza, offering a true taste of Argentina. Alamos has 120 years of Argentinian family winemaking. In addition to Malbec, Alamos wine is also available in Red Blend, Cabernet Sauvignon and other varietals.

Alamos Red Blend Argentina Red Wine 750ml , 750 Millilitre, $11.99
Alamos Red Blend Red Wine is an incredibly aromatic Malbec-based Argentinian wine with concentrated notes of plum, juicy blackberry and black cherry. An inspired combination of Argentinian Malbec, Bonarda, Cabernet Sauvignon and Syrah, this bold yet approachable red blend wine delights your palate with medium tannins and a smooth finish. Great for a date night or a family dinner, this highly versatile wine pairs well with a variety of foods, including red meat and chicken. Awarded 91 points from James Suckling in 2018, Alamos Red Blend is crafted with quality red grapes from the renowned Mendoza winegrowing region.

Menage a trois Cabernet Sauvignon, North Coast California, 2017, 750 Millilitre, $10.99
Ready to romance the king of reds? This Menage a Trois is a sexy monarch with royally delicious flavors. Long live the king! Our Menage a Trois Cabernet Sauvignon blends grapes from the three outstanding growing regions: Sonoma, Lake, Sonoma, and Napa counties. Its bold, dark fruit flavors, silky tannins and long, savory finish are truly regal. Alc. 13.5% by vol. Vinted and bottled by Folie a Deux Winery, Napa County, California.

Leese Fitch Cabernet Sauvignon, California, 2009, 750 Millilitre, $12.99
Across the plaza from Leese-Fitch adobe is the mission San Francisco Solano. Built in 1823, it is one of the oldest and most historic buildings in Sonoma, the final stop of El Camino Real, The King's Highway that connects all 21 of California's Franciscan Missions. This wine celebrates our home, the Leese-Fitch adobe. Built in 1836, this historical landmark in the Sonoma plaza was named after Jacob Leese and Henry Fitch, brothers-in-law to General Mariano Vallejo, the founder of the town of Sonoma.13.5% alc/vol. Vinted & bottled by The Other Guys, Napa, CA 94558, part of the Don Sebastiani Family of Companies. Donny Sebastiani, Mia Sebastiani, August Sebastiani.

Saint Espirit Red WIne, France, Cotes-Du-Rhone, 2010, 750 Millilitre, $12.99
Red Wine. Appellation Cotes-Du-Rhone Controlee. Delas. 14% alc/vol. Product of France.
Sutter Home Red Wine, Palisades, California, 2017, 750 Millilitre, $12.99
Est 1996. In 1993, we owned a small market called Palisades in Napa Valley. That's where i first saw the need for wines under $20. We started our label in 1996 to fill that need and create food-friendly wines made from some of the best fruit in California. Palisades Red Wine honors where it all started. Enjoy. gottwines.com. Alc 13.9% by volume. 27.8 Cellared and Bottled by Joel Gott Wines Napa, California.

Kim Crawford Pinot Noir, New Zealand, 750 Millilitre, $22.99
Some of the most spectacularly beautiful vineyards in the world are home to this silky Pinot Noir. This wine has notes of plum and strawberry, black cherry and spice. Juicy with fine tannins, this wine is superb with herb-crusted lamb, mushroom risotto, or all on its own.

Barefoot Cellars Merlot Red Wine 1.5L Bottle, 1.5 Litre, $9.99
Barefoot Cellars Merlot red wine is a well-rounded wine that is a crowd pleaser. Barefoot Merlot has consistently been one of our most popular types! Plush and perfectly balanced, this wine is filled with notes of blueberry jam and layers of light oak, which persists through the smooth, lingering finish. The medium body of Merlot wine makes it a perfect match with any food pairing. Serve this 1.5 L bottle of dark red wine at room temperature, or refrigerate for 30 minutes if you prefer slightly chilled wine. Enjoy Barefoot, the most awarded wine brand in US competitions.

Acrobat Pinot Noir, Oregon, 750 Millilitre, $19.99
Wine in Balance. Life in Balance. Acrobat is life in balance. Acrobat is style and grace. Acrobat is wine born to introduce people to the drinkability of Pinot Noir. Responsibly grown in the breathtaking hills and valleys of Oregon, this wine is excellent with food and quallty enjoyable on its own.

Ancient Vines Zinfandel, Contra Costa County, 750 Millilitre, $19.99
Celebrating forty years. Ancient wines over 100 years. Dry farmed. Cline family cellars. Three generations of Calif. Grape growing. Family owned. For 40 years Fred Cline has crafted wine from ancient wines grown in California's Contra Costa County. Fred developed his love for farming from his grandfather, who planted dry farmed vineyards in the county generations ago. In order to survive, the ancient vines pushed their roots deep into the sandy soil and reward us with a wine of intense depth, dark fruit flavor, and a plush velvet finish.

Erath Pinot Noir, Oregon, 2008, 750 Millilitre, $19.99
Grapes from the earth, wines from the heart - Erath. This soft and approachable Oregon Pinot Noir appeals to red and white wine lovers alike. Crafted to highlight Pinot's best characteristics, enjoy it on its own or discover how well it pairs with a wide variety of foods, from fish to pasta to red meat. Since 1967. Alc 13.0% by vol.

Federalist Zinfandel, Mendocino County, Vintage 2016, 750 Millilitre, $19.99
Age in Bourbon barrels for 6 months. Our Zinfandel has big, bold raspberry and black pepper flavors, bolstered with rich vanilla from our 6 months aging process in Bourbon Barrels. Harvested from Mendocino County, this Zinfandel undergoes a one year aging process in barrel. First, the wine is aged six months in American oak in order to let the Zinfandel mature and bring out the bright characteristics of the grape. Then, it's aged an additional six months in Bourbon Barrels to add vanilla and smoky notes that bring complexity to the finish on this wine. federalistwines.com. 14.5% alc by vol. Cellared & bottled by Federalist Vineyards, Rutherford, CA. American Made.

Intrinsic Cabernet Sauvignon, Columbia Valley, 2015, 750 Millilitre, $19.99
Street art bears an uncanny resemblance to winemaking. For both, the environment affects the final art, resulting in a collaboration between artist and landscape. intrinsicwineco.com. Alc 14.5% by vol. Cellared & bottled by Intrinsic Wine Co., Paterson, WA.

Kendall-Jackson Cabernet Sauvignon, Sonoma County, 2017, 750 Millilitre, $18.99
Vinter's reserve. Jackson estate. Vineyard stewardship. Family owned since 1982. This Cabernet Sauvignon is grown on steep, terraced mountain and ridgetop vineyards in Sonoma County. Complex aromas of black berry, blackberry and cassis are supported by supple, round tannins. Aging in small French and American oak barrels adds appealing notes of cedar, vanilla and mocha that linger on the finish. Commitment to quality and future generations - these are Kendall-Jackson Family Values. We farm the land with long-term stewardship in mind. To learn more about our sustainable practices and the 100% renewable energy we employ to make our wines, visit us at www.kj.com. Alc 13.5% by vol. Vinted & Bottled by Kendall-Jackson Vineyards & Winery, Santa Rosa, California.

Kendall-Jackson Merlot, Sonoma County, 2015, 750 Millilitre, $18.99
Family Owned. Artisan Quality. Our Merlot features black berry and Santa Rosa plum flavors, a hint of spice and arise complemented by currant and wild berry. Concentrated mineral and earth tones are indicative of the mountain soil and climate from Sonoma County. The wine was aged in French and American oak barrels. This serious Merlot stands apart. We farm with long-term stewardship in mind; to learn more about our sustainable practices and the 100% renewable energy we employ to make our wines, visit us at www.kj.com. Alc 14.5% by vol. Vinted & Bottled by Kendall-Jackson Vineyards & Winery, Santa Rosa, California.

Rabble Red Wine, Paso Robles, 750 Millilitre, $19.99
We cannot command nature except by obeying her. This rebellious wine appeared in the tenth month of the year 2020. Fruit harvested from carefully selected vineyards in Paso Robles. 1% for the planet.

Ravel & Stitch Cabernet Sauvignon, Central Coast, 750 Millilitre, $19.99
Ravel & Stitch honors the exploratory spirit of the early pioneers of the Central Coast who helped shape this great wine growing region Ravel, meaning bringing things together, represents the knotting of people, families and cultures that created a rich and diverse new wine community. Stitch is the blending of different vineyard sites and winemaking techniques to create an exceptional wine with unique flavor and intensity.

Barefoot Cellars Cabernet Sauvignon Red Wine 1.5L Bottle, 1.5 Litre, $9.99
Make any occasion taste special with Barefoot Cellars Cabernet Sauvignon. Made using Cabernet Sauvignon grapes, this red wine positively bursts with bold, round layers of raspberry and blackberry jam, then finishes with notes of currant and smooth vanilla. Barefoot Cabernet Sauvignon is best when served at room temperature. It's great in a glass on its own, in cocktail recipes, or paired with beef, cheeseburgers or red sauce pasta dishes. Break out this red wine bottle at your next backyard barbecue or give it as a wine gift. This Barefoot wine has 13.5% alcohol by volume.

Yellow Tail Cabernet Sauvignon, Australia, 1.5 Litre, $11.99
Classic and velvety, with notes of juicy blackcurrants, sweet mocha and spice. Vegan. Crafted by The Casella Family. The Casella family has been crafting wines for generations; the same family traditions and passion carry on today through [yellow tail]. Great tasting Australian wine that brings a smile to everyone's lips! www.yellowtailwine.com. 13.5% alc/vol. 27 Product of Australia - South Eastern Australia.

Simi Cabernet Sauvignon, California, 750 Millilitre, $21.99
Est. 1876. Isabelle Simi was a visionary ahead of her time. Over 115 years ago, she took over SIMI winery at just 18 years old - and made her mark on California's wine country, including keeping our vineyards running through prohibition by selling sacramental wine. Isabelle's trailblazer spirit is reflected in every Simi bottle. Our Cabernet Sauvignon honors Isabelle and leaders like her, with dark fruit flavors of blackberry, plum and black cherry, toasted oak and brown spice with a velvety finish.
