Light red wine
Light red wines are characterized by their low tannin content, well-balanced acidity and freshness on the palate. They often come from wine-growing regions where the cooler climate favors the production of grapes that ripen more slowly, thus retaining their fine acidity and delicate aromas. Perfect for drinking young, these wines are the epitome of finesse and elegance.
Magnificent Mountain
Jules Métras
Chiroubles Red 2023
59,50 €
The little red that goes well!
Domaine Mouthes Le Bihan
Côtes de Duras Red 2021
11,40 €
A wine first and foremost!
Antoine Lienhardt
Burgundy Red 2023
34,50 €
Back to basics...
La Source du Ruault
Saumur Champigny Red 2021
14,90 €
A blend of 2 grape varieties on a beautiful terroir
Léo Dirringer
Alsace Red 2022
18,90 €
On fruity minerality
Verdier-Logel
Côtes du Forez Red 2023
15,90 €
Maison Pierre Overnoy - Emmanuel Houillon
Arbois Pupillin Red 2018
120,00 €
Freshly crushed, spicy fruit!
Spicy, freshly crushed fruit!
Hervé Souhaut
Vin de France Red 2023
23,50 €
Generous and fruity. A Cabernet delight...
Domaine Breton
Bourgueil Red 2023
14,90 €
Choosing the right light red wine
Why is red wine light? The scientific answer!
The lightness of a red wine, often associated with colder regions, is explained by the fundamental principles of viticulture and alcoholic fermentation.
Alcoholic fermentation is the process by which yeast transforms the sugars in grape juice into alcohol (ethanol) and carbon dioxide.
As a result, in colder climates where grapes accumulate less sugar, the amount of alcohol that can be produced during fermentation is also lower, resulting in lighter wines.In addition to alcohol content, wines from colder regions tend to have higher acidity and more delicate aromas, contributing more to the perception of lightness. These characteristics are the direct result of the slower, more balanced ripening of the grapes under less intense climatic conditions.
Which red wines are less tannic?
The least tannic red wines are often those made from grape varieties such as Pinot Noir, Gamay or Grenache, to name but a few. These wines are distinguished by their suppleness and accessibility, offering a taste experience without the astringency sometimes associated with more tannic wines. They are ideal for those looking for red wines that are easy to drink and enjoyable on any occasion.
In which regions of France do you find the best light red wines?
France, with its climatic diversity and varied soils, offers an exceptional terroir for the production of light red wines. Regions such as Burgundy, with its illustrious Pinot Noir, Beaujolais and its irresistible Gamays, or the Loire with its fruity red wines, are recognized for their outstanding contributions to the light wine category.
Which grape varieties produce the best light red wines?
Grape varieties such as Pinot Noir, Gamay, Cinsault and Grenache are often the source of the best light red wines. These grape varieties, with their distinct aromatic profiles and ability to ripen while retaining good acidity, are ideal for creating red wines that charm with their lightness, freshness and aromatic complexity.