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Low-tannin red wine: Our selection

Red wines with little tannin are prized for their smoothness and accessibility. Perfect for those who prefer light wines, they offer fruity aromas of cherry, raspberry or plum, without the astringency of pronounced tannins. Their supple texture makes them an ideal choice for light meals, aperitifs or moments of relaxation. These wines stand out for their freshness and balance, providing a pleasant, convivial experience. Discover our selection of low-tannin red wines, suitable for all palates, on Petite Cave, from environmentally-friendly winemakers.

Magnum Chiroubles VV 2022 - Jules Métras

SO² free

Magnum Chiroubles VV 2024 | Jules Métras

Jules Métras

Chiroubles Red 2024

62,00 €

Magnum Côte du Py 2022 | Jean Foillard

Fine and dense!

Jean Foillard

Morgon Red 2022

63,00 €

 Magnum Vieilles Vignes 2024 - Fleurie - Yvon Métras

SO² free

Magnum Fleurie VV 2024 | Yvon Métras

Yvon Métras

Fleurie Red 2024

90,00 €

Magnum La Souteronne 2024 | Hervé Souhaut

Hervé Souhaut

Ardèche regional wine Red 2024

62,00 €

Magnum Côtes du Jura - Grandes Teppes 2020 (red) - Winery

Bio

Magnum Pinot les Grandes Teppes 2022 | Jean-François Ganevat

A precise and elegant wine!

Jean-François Ganevat

Côtes du Jura Red 2022

145,00 €

Magnum Côtes du Jura - En Billat - Winery

Bio

Magnum pinot Noir En Billat 2023 | Jean-François Ganevat

How lucky for you!

Jean-François Ganevat

Côtes du Jura Red 2023

145,00 €

Magnum Pinot Noir Julien 2023 | Jean-François Ganevat

A precise and elegant wine!

Jean-François Ganevat

Côtes du Jura Red 2023

145,00 €

Magnum Sainte-Epine 2024 | Hervé Souhaut

What finesse! It really is!

Hervé Souhaut

Saint Joseph Red 2024

125,00 €

Mais pas que 2021 | Domaine Belema

Dry Gamay!

Domaine Belema

Vin de France Red 2021

17,10 €

Menetou-Salon Rouge - Winery Philippe Gilbert

Bio

Menetou-Salon Rouge 2022 | Philippe Gilbert

Domaine Philippe Gilbert

Menetou-Salon Red 2022

22,90 €

 Spring Update 2019 Mas Coutelou

Bio

Mise de printemps 2024 | Mas Coutelou

The fresh cuvée

Mas Coutelou

Vin de France Red 2024

13,20 €

Miss Terre - Les Vigneaux (Syrah/Viognier)

Bio

Miss Terre 2022 | Les Vigneaux

Right in the mouth: guaranteed pleasure

Domaine des Vigneaux

Vin de France Red 2022

13,50 €

Mon Cher 2022 | Noëlla Morantin

Gamay de Loire returns with a bang

Noëlla Morantin

Vin de France Red 2022

16,00 €

Monthélie Les sous roches 2021 - Fanny Sabre

Bio

Monthélie les sous roches 2023 | Fanny Sabre

Fanny Sabre

Monthélie Red 2022 2023

47,80 €

P'tit Bonhomme 2022 | Ugo Lestelle

Ugo Lestelle

Vin de France Red 2022

19,50 €

P'tit Bonhomme 2023 | Ugo Lestelle

Ugo Lestelle

Vin de France Red 2023

19,90 €

Ploutelou - Mas Coutelou

Bio

Ploutelou 2023 | Mas Coutelou

a thirst-quenching wine par excellence

Mas Coutelou

Vin de France Red 2023

13,90 €

Poignée de Raisins - Côtes du Rhône - Winery Gramenon

Bio

Poignée de Raisins 2024 | Domaine Gramenon

Fees

Domaine Gramenon

Côtes du Rhône Red 2024

17,60 €

Point Barre 2022 - Winery Bornard

Bio

Point Barre 2022 | Domaine Bornard

Light but very present in this vintage

Domaine Bornard

Vin de France Red 2022

29,90 €

Poulsard En Bois d'Arnaux 2023 - Côtes du Jura - Winery Morel - Les Pieds sur Terre

Bio

New

Poulsard En Bois d'Arnaux 2023 | Domaine Morel

Domaine Morel

Côtes du Jura Red 2023

32,90 €

Pousse Cailloux - Romain Le Bars

SO² free

Pousse Cailloux 2023 | Romain Le Bars

Hot!

Romain Le Bars

Vin de France Red 2023

16,80 €

 Racines 2019 - Les Cailloux du Paradis - Courtois family

Bio

SO² free

Racines 2022 | Les Cailloux du Paradis

Les Cailloux du Paradis

Vin de France Red 2022

39,90 €

Raymond 2022 - Les Cailloux du Paradis - Claude Courtois

Bio

SO² free

Raymond 2022 | Claude Courtois

Les Cailloux du Paradis

Vin de France Red 2018

42,90 €

Vieilles Vignes 2022 - Coteaux du Vendômois - Patrice Colin

Bio

Rouge Vieilles Vignes 2022 | Colin

Delicate

Patrice Colin

Coteaux du Vendômois Red 2022

11,80 €

Red wines with little tannin

Where do tannins come from in wine?

Tannins are natural compounds found mainly in the skins, seeds and stalks of grapes. During vinification, tannins are extracted when the grape juice comes into prolonged contact with these solid parts. This process, called maceration, is essential for red wines, as it's how the wine acquires its color, complex aromas and structure.

Tannins are responsible for the astringent or dry mouthfeel often experienced when tasting certain red wines. They act as natural preservatives, enabling some red wines to age longer while developing more complex flavors over time. Tannins can vary in quantity and intensity depending on several factors: the Grape variety, the winemaking method and even the terroir. For example, grape varieties such as Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah or Nebbiolo are known to produce wines rich in tannins, offering structure and great ageing potential. On the other hand, some grape varieties produce wines that are naturally softer and less tannic. The way in which the wine is made also plays a role. Shorter maceration or the use of gentle techniques can reduce tannin extraction, resulting in softer, more accessible wines.

Which regions produce low-tannin wines?

Low-tannin wines are often associated with particular grape varieties and wine-growing regions where production focuses on fresh, fruity, easy-drinking wines. Here are a few regions known for their light, low-tannin red wines.

Beaujolais (France)

Beaujolais is probably the region most famous for its low-tannin red wines. Produced from the Grape variety Gamay grape, Beaujolais wines are light, fruity and low in tannin. These wines are often characterized by aromas of fresh red fruits such as cherry, raspberry and strawberry. Beaujolais Nouveau, a vin primeur released every November, is the perfect example of an easy-drinking red wine with very little tannin and great freshness.

Loire Valley (France)

In the Loire Valley, grape varieties such as Pinot Noir and Cabernet Franc produce light, low-tannin red wines. Saumur-Champigny, for example, is a red wine renowned for its suppleness and delicate aromas of red fruits and flowers. Pinot Noir from the Loire Valley also offers light wines, perfect for those looking for less structured, more accessible wines.

Burgundy (France)

Burgundy is famous for its elegant red wines made from Pinot Noir, a Grape variety grape variety with a reputation for low tannin. Burgundy wines are distinguished by their finesse and aromatic complexity, with notes of cherry, raspberry and sometimes undergrowth. Red Burgundies are often softer in tannin than other French red wines, making them pleasant to drink young.

Germany

In Germany, Grape variety Spätburgunder (the local name for Pinot Noir) produces light red wines with little tannin and subtle red fruit aromas. Regions such as Rhineland and Baden produce delicate red wines, often fresher than their French counterparts, with lively acidity and discreet tannin structure.

Italy

Some regions of Italy, such as Piedmont, produce low-tannin wines made from Grape variety Barbera. Barbera wines are often described as fresh, fruity and lightly tannic. Thanks to their supple texture and high acidity, they are perfect for accompanying pasta dishes or cold meats.

What dishes should low-tannin red wines be paired with?

One of the advantages of low-tannin red wines is their versatility at the table. Their light texture and fruity aromas pair well with a variety of dishes. Unlike more powerful red wines, which often require richly flavored dishes to balance out their intensity, low-tannin wines can be paired with more delicate dishes.

For a more daring pairing, try a low-tannin red wine with spicy dishes. For example, lightly spiced Asian-inspired dishes or recipes based on peppers and Mediterranean herbs can find a nice balance with the sweetness and fruitiness of these wines. Unlike more tannic wines, which can reinforce spices, low-tannin wines soothe the taste buds and add a refreshing touch.

Finally, for cheese lovers, low-tannin wines are also an excellent choice. They go particularly well with soft cheeses such as Brie or Camembert, bringing out their creaminess without the wine taking over. Their fruity balance and suppleness offer a pleasant harmony with these delicate dairy products.

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