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Lighter Reds Mix

Pop these light reds in the fridge for a fruit-filled, thirst-quenching revelation …

There’s no need for red wine lovers to miss out on a chilled glass during summer. Truth is, as many customers have discovered to their delight, some reds simply taste better after 30 minutes in the fridge or a quick dunk in an ice bucket. The style you’re looking for is a light, fruity wine with low tannins and mouthwatering acidity. And here’s a trio that fits the bill to a tee, starting with a Pinot Noir with just a subtle touch of oak, from Sam Trimboli, one of our oldest friends Down Under. Then there’s Coq Léon, a Gamay from Beaujolais legends the Piron family, and Roccoloro Bardolino, a new find from a cellar near Lake Garda in Italy (where they know a thing or two about chilling out while bathed in sunshine).

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There’s no need for red wine lovers to miss out on a chilled glass during summer. Truth is, as many customers have discovered to their delight, some reds simply taste better after 30 minutes in the fridge or a quick dunk in an ice bucket. The style you’re looking for is a light, fruity wine with low tannins and mouthwatering acidity. And here’s a trio that fits the bill to a tee, starting with a Pinot Noir with just a subtle touch of oak, from Sam Trimboli, one of our oldest friends Down Under. Then there’s Coq Léon, a Gamay from Beaujolais legends the Piron family, and Roccoloro Bardolino, a new find from a cellar near Lake Garda in Italy (where they know a thing or two about chilling out while bathed in sunshine).

There’s no need for red wine lovers to miss out on a chilled glass during summer. Truth is, as many customers have discovered to their delight, some reds simply taste better after 30 minutes in the fridge or a quick dunk in an ice bucket. The style you’re looking for is a light, fruity wine with low tannins and mouthwatering acidity. And here’s a trio that fits the bill to a tee, starting with a Pinot Noir with just a subtle touch of oak, from Sam Trimboli, one of our oldest friends Down Under. Then there’s Coq Léon, a Gamay from Beaujolais legends the Piron family, and Roccoloro Bardolino, a new find from a cellar near Lake Garda in Italy (where they know a thing or two about chilling out while bathed in sunshine).

Lighter Reds Mix Case contents

Roccoloro Bardolino Classico 2021

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Purple Duck Pinot Noir 2021

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Le Coq Léon 2020

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