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Chateau Bellefont-Belcier Grand Cru Classe Saint-Emilion Grand Cru 2022 75cl
AED 380.00Big Saint-Émilion energy without the snobbery. This Grand Cru Classé from Bordeaux’s Right Bank brings that plush, dark-fruit depth you want, plus real structure to keep it serious, not sleepy. The 2022 vintage leans fresh and focused, so you get ripe blackberry and plum, a hit of cocoa, and that classic graphite edge that makes you reach for a second glass. If you’re shopping fine wine from France and want a red that feels like an occasion, this is the move!
Chateau Quinault L’Enclos Saint- Emilion Grand Cru Classe 2019 75cl
AED 330.00Big Saint-Émilion energy, without the stuffy vibes. This 2019 Grand Cru Classé from Bordeaux brings that classic Right Bank mix of plush dark fruit, cocoa, and fresh cedar, with tannins that feel polished, not punishing. It’s the kind of fine red wine you pour when you want the table to go quiet for a second, then immediately start talking about it.
France, Saint-Émilion, Grand Cru Classé. Serious pedigree, super drinkable attitude.
Chateau Cantemerle Grand Cru Classe Haut-Medoc 2021 75cl
AED 225.00Classic Bordeaux with that confident, graphite-and-blackcurrant energy that makes steak night feel like an event. From France’s Haut-Médoc (a proper left-bank red wine zone), this 2021 vintage brings dark cherry, cedar, and a tidy, dry finish with tannins that mean business. It’s a Grand Cru Classé, so you’re getting real château pedigree, not a random “Bordeaux blend” gamble. Built to sip now with food, or stash a few years and watch it level up.
Chateau Les Cruzelles Lalande de Pomerol 2017 75cl
AED 165.00Plush, dark-fruit Bordeaux that makes an ordinary steak night feel like a proper occasion. This Lalande-de-Pomerol from France’s Right Bank brings ripe black cherry and plum, a hit of cocoa, and that pencil-shaving, cedar vibe you want from serious Merlot country. The 2017 vintage keeps it focused, with grippy tannins that mean you can sip now or stash it for a few years and let it get even silkier.
Fugue de Nenin Pomerol 2020 75cl
AED 299.00Plush, dark-fruited Pomerol that makes your “just one glass” plan fall apart. This is Fugue de Nénin, the second wine from Château Nénin in Bordeaux, and the 2020 vintage brings that classic Right Bank vibe, ripe plum, black cherry, and a cocoa-and-cedar edge. Expect firm, polished tannins and a dry finish that feels seriously food-friendly. Pomerol fans, this one’s a no-brainer.
Chateau d’Armailhac Grand Cru Classe Pauillac 2022 75cl
AED 460.00Want that classic Pauillac swagger, the kind that makes steak night feel like an event? This 2022 from Bordeaux brings dark cassis, graphite, and cedar energy with firm, confident tannins that keep it tasting serious and long. It’s a Grand Cru Classé, so you’re getting real Left Bank pedigree, not a cosplay. Built for collecting, but honestly hard not to open.
Frontera Sweet Selection Red Wine 75cl
AED 30.00Sweet, red, and dangerously easy to like, this Chilean wine is your go-to when you want fruit-forward flavour without thinking too hard. Expect juicy dark berry vibes and a soft, friendly finish that makes every sip feel like a snack.
It’s a sweet selection red that plays nice at casual hangs, movie nights, and last-minute “we need wine” moments. Bonus: it’s from Chile, a country that seriously knows how to make crowd-pleasing red wine.
Chateau Rauzan-Gassies Second Cru Classe Margaux 2021 75cl
AED 470.00For when you want your red wine to feel like a proper occasion. This 2021 Margaux from France is a Second Cru Classé, which basically means it’s built for depth, not quick sips. Think blackcurrant, plum, cedar and a little graphite, with tannins that grip just enough to keep every mouthful interesting.
It’s classic Bordeaux with swagger, the kind of bottle that makes roast dinner taste smarter and your wine glass feel like a good decision.
Chateau Rauzan-Gassies Second Cru Classe Margaux 2020 75cl
AED 499.00Want that classic Margaux “wow” without the guesswork? This 2020 Second Cru Classé from Margaux brings Cabernet-driven structure with real perfume, think blackcurrant, violets, and cedar, plus a firm, food-friendly grip of tannin. It’s French red wine that feels polished but still lively, with layers that keep unfolding as you sip. Big-name classification, modern vintage, and a serious sense of place, this is the bottle you open when you want people to pay attention!
Chateau Malescot Saint-Exupery Margaux 2021 75cl
AED 485.00Want that classic Margaux elegance without it feeling fussy? This 2021 from Château Malescot Saint-Exupéry brings polished dark fruit, violet lift, and that signature Left Bank grip that makes you pause mid-sip. It’s Bordeaux red wine with structure you can feel, layered enough to nerd out on, but friendly enough to just pour and enjoy.
From Margaux, France, it leans into Cabernet-led confidence with a silky, cedar-and-spice edge that keeps every glass interesting. Put it on your “serious red” shortlist.
Chateau Siran Margaux 2022 75cl
AED 315.00Classic Margaux polish with enough backbone to keep you interested. This 2022 from Bordeaux, France brings that left-bank red wine vibe, dark berries, cedar, and a little graphite, with tannins that feel firm but not bossy. It’s the kind of bottle that makes a regular dinner feel like you planned it. Margaux drinkers love it for the perfume and structure, and this vintage leans fresh and lively.
Chateau Haut-Bages Liberal Grand Cru Classe Pauillac 2022 75cl
AED 425.00Big Pauillac energy, the kind that makes you sit up straighter after the first sip. This 2022 Grand Cru Classé from Pauillac, France brings classic Left Bank structure with dark cassis, cedar, and that pencil-shaving edge Bordeaux nerds chase. Firm tannins, fresh lift, and serious “cellar me” vibes, all from a château with real pedigree.
Echo Lynch Bages Pauillac 2020 75cl
AED 375.00Want that classic Pauillac “blackcurrant + cedar” swagger without feeling like you’re drinking homework? This 2020 from France brings bold Cabernet-driven flavour, proper structure, and that left-bank graphite edge that makes roast dinners and big conversations way more interesting. It’s a serious red wine with real energy, the kind you’ll remember the next day (in a good way).
Chateau Lynch Bages Pauillac 2015 75cl
AED 1,299.00Big, bold Pauillac energy, the kind that makes you slow down and pay attention. This 2015 vintage from Bordeaux’s Left Bank brings classic Cabernet Sauvignon structure, dark cassis, cedar, and that pencil-shaving edge you only really get from Pauillac. It’s a serious France red wine, but not a fussy one, layered, savoury, and built for the long game. If you want a benchmark Bordeaux that still feels exciting to drink, this is the move.
Chateau Grand Puy Lacoste Pauillac 2017 75cl
AED 499.00Classic Pauillac confidence in a glass, the kind of Bordeaux red wine that makes dinner feel like an occasion without trying too hard. From France’s Pauillac on the Left Bank, the 2017 vintage brings blackcurrant, cedar, and that pencil-shaving savoury edge Cabernet fans chase. Firm tannins, fresh lift, and serious length, built for slow sips and big conversations!
Barbaresco, Produttori del Barbaresco 2020 75cl
AED 285.00Silky, structured, and seriously satisfying, this is the kind of Italian red that makes you slow down mid-sip and pay attention. Barbaresco from Piedmont is Nebbiolo doing what it does best, layered red cherry and dried rose up front, then that classic grip of fine tannins that keeps things lively.
The 2020 vintage brings bright energy and real depth, so it works whether you’re building a cellar-worthy lineup or just want one bottle that feels like a proper occasion. If you like complex red wine with a long, savoury finish, this one earns the hype!
Nebbiolo D’Alba Bruno Giacosa 2019 75cl
AED 305.00When you want a red wine with backbone, not background noise, this 2019 Nebbiolo from Italy shows up loud and clear. Think sour cherry, rose petals, and that classic Nebbiolo grip that makes your mouth water and keeps you coming back. Bruno Giacosa is a legend in Piedmont for a reason, this is the kind of layered, grown-up red wine that turns a regular dinner into a “wait, what is this?” moment.
Poggio Antico Brunello di Montalcino 2017 75cl
AED 399.00Big, brooding Italian red that makes a regular dinner feel like a plan. This Brunello di Montalcino comes from Tuscany and the 2017 vintage brings dark cherry, dried herbs, and that earthy, leather-and-tobacco vibe you only get from serious Sangiovese. Dry, structured, and built for slow sipping, it’s the kind of wine you open when you want the table to go quiet for a second!
Guidalberto Tenuta San Guido Toscana IGT 2020 75cl
AED 330.00Big Tuscan red energy without the heavy vibe. This 2020 from Tenuta San Guido, the legendary Bolgheri estate, is the bottle you open when you want dark cherry, blackberry, and that hit of fresh herb and cedar that makes you pause mid-sip. It’s dry, layered, and built for another glass, not a lecture. A serious Italian red wine that still knows how to have fun.
Cont’Ugo Tenuta Guado Al Tasso Bolgheri 2018 75cl
AED 399.00Big Bolgheri energy, without the heavy vibes. This 2018 red from Italy’s Tuscan coast (Bolgheri) is all dark cherry, blackcurrant, and that classy cedar spice that makes your glass smell expensive. It’s structured and dry, with real grip from the tannins, so it holds your attention instead of disappearing. If you want an Italian red wine with Bordeaux-style swagger and a long, savoury finish, this one earns the hype.
Cont’Ugo Tenuta Guado Al Tasso Bolgheri 2013 75cl
AED 399.00Big, dark-fruit Bolgheri red with that coastal Tuscany swagger. This is Cont’Ugo from Tenuta Guado al Tasso, a Merlot-led wine that leans into plum, black cherry, and a hit of cocoa, with tannins that feel grippy and confident. The 2013 vintage brings extra depth and a savoury edge, so every sip keeps unfolding instead of fading out.
If you love Italian red wine with real structure, this one earns the hype, polished, layered, and seriously dinner-worthy.
Le Volte Dell’ Ornellaia 2022 75cl
AED 210.00Big Tuscan red energy without the “save it for a wedding” vibe. This 2022 from Italy is the kind of Super Tuscan-style blend you pour when you want dark fruit, a little spice, and that classy oak edge that makes pizza night feel important. Dry, layered, and seriously food-friendly, it brings Ornellaia DNA into an everyday reach-for bottle.
Le Volte Dell’ Ornellaia 2021 75cl
AED 210.00Big Tuscan red energy without the heavy homework. This 2021 is a proper “one more glass” pour, built around dark cherry and blackberry, with a savoury edge that keeps it interesting. It’s made under the Ornellaia umbrella in Italy, so you get that polished, confident style people chase in Bolgheri, just in a more everyday-friendly lane. A classic Italian red wine when you want depth, not drama.
Zonin Valpolicella Classico 75cl
AED 45.00Weeknight pasta just got an instant upgrade. This Valpolicella Classico from Italy is all about juicy cherry, a little dried herb, and that easy, food-friendly vibe that makes you pour a second glass without thinking too hard about it. It’s a classic northern Italian red wine that keeps things bright and lively, not heavy or sleepy.
Made by Zonin, a long-running Italian producer, it’s the kind of bottle you keep around for pizza nights, charcuterie, or when friends “just pop by” and you want something reliable that still feels like a great pick.
Chateau Les Cruze Pomerol 2017 75cl
AED 165.00Plush, dark-fruit Pomerol that makes your first sip feel like you’ve just upgraded dinner. France’s Right Bank does Merlot with serious swagger, and the 2017 vintage leans into ripe plum, blackberry, and cocoa, with that classic Pomerol earthy edge. Dry, medium-to-full bodied, and built on tannins that feel polished, not punishing. If you want a French red wine that’s generous now but still has layers to chase, this one earns its spot.
Marco Felluga Collio Merlot Varneri 75cl
AED 99.00Plush Merlot with that Collio hillside edge—ripe plum and black cherry up front, then a little cocoa and dried herb to keep it from feeling jammy. Marco Felluga’s Varneri is the kind of Italian red wine that’s easy to love but still has shape, with enough grip for pizza night and enough polish for a “we’re opening something nice” dinner.
Les Terres Blanches Montagne-Saint-Émilion 2018
AED 125.00Big Bordeaux energy without the attitude. From Montagne-Saint-Émilion in 2018, this red wine brings ripe black cherry and plum, a little cedar and cocoa, and grippy tannins that make every sip feel like a proper steak-night bottle. It’s the kind of France red wine you open when you want depth, not drama—and it punches way above its weight!
Pago Florentino Cosecha Arzuaga 75cl
AED 99.00Big, dark-fruit red wine energy without getting jammy. From Arzuaga’s Pago Florentino in Castilla-La Mancha, this Cosecha leans into blackberry, black cherry and a dusting of cocoa, with a savoury edge that keeps it food-friendly. If you like Spanish red wine with real structure and a modern, polished finish, this one earns repeat pours!
Sula Vineyards Shiraz 75cl
AED 35.00Big, dark-fruit Shiraz from India that brings blackberry, plum, and a hit of peppery spice—aka the red wine you pour when you want instant “one more glass” energy. It’s bold without being a tannin workout, and the savoury edge makes it a killer match for butter chicken and grilled kebabs. If you’re bored of the usual Aussie Shiraz, this is your fun left turn!
Sula Dindori Reserve Shiraz 75cl
AED 45.00Big, dark-berry Shiraz energy from India’s Nashik (Dindori) vineyards. Think blackberry jam, black pepper, and a little smoky cocoa—red wine that actually shows up in the glass. It’s bold enough for burgers and weeknight pasta, but not a palate-wrecker. If you want an Indian red wine with real fruit and spice, this one earns the spot.
Le Haut-Médoc de Dauzac 75cl
AED 110.00Dark cherry, cassis, and that classic Bordeaux cedar thing—this Haut-Médoc is the kind of French red wine that makes roast dinners and steak nights feel instantly more “we’ve got our life together.” Medium-bodied with grippy tannins and a proper dry finish, it’s confident without being loud. If you want a Left Bank-style red that tastes like real structure (not fruit juice in a suit), this one earns the pour!
Mud House Pinot Noir 75cl
AED 60.00Savour the vibrant allure of New Zealand's Mud House Pinot Noir. This red wine from the cool, sun-drenched vineyards of Marlborough bursts with flavours of ripe cherries and earthy undertones. Crafted with precision, it boasts a silky texture and a lingering finish. Ideal for pairing with roasted duck or mushroom risotto.
Chateau Lynch Bages 2019 Pauillac 75cl
AED 1,050.00From the heart of Bordeaux, the 2019 vintage of this Pauillac red is a standout. Known for its rich, complex layers, it offers notes of dark berries, cedar, and a hint of spice. Crafted with precision, this French gem embodies the region's storied winemaking heritage, making it a must-try for any wine enthusiast.
Sassicaia Bolgheri 2021 75cl
Original price was: AED 2,350.00.AED 1,999.00Current price is: AED 1,999.00.Big, bold Bolgheri red that makes you get why Sassicaia is a best-seller. The 2021 vintage comes in hot with blackcurrant, cherry, cedar and that savoury Tuscan edge, plus firm tannins that keep it tight and food-friendly. Cabernet-led, Super Tuscan energy, zero fluff!
Peter Vella Cabernet suvignon 5L
AED 95.00Big California Cabernet energy, without the fuss. Think black cherry and plum up front, a little vanilla and cocoa in the background, and just enough oak spice to keep it interesting. It’s a cask red wine that’s built for easy pouring at BBQs, game nights, and “one more glass” dinners, with that classic Cabernet grip that plays nice with burgers and pizza!
Te Mata Merlot/Cabernet 75cl
AED 99.00Plush dark fruit, a little herbiness, and that classic Merlot/Cabernet grip that makes dinner taste better. This New Zealand red wine leans into blackberry, plum, and a cedar-like savoury edge, not candy and not oak soup. If you want a reliable, food-friendly red that still has personality, this is an easy yes.
Montes Alpha Cabernet Sauvignon 75cl
AED 99.00Big, dark-fruit Cabernet that makes pizza night feel like a plan. Montes Alpha brings blackcurrant, blackberry, and a little cedar and cocoa, with firm tannins that play nice with steak, burgers, or anything grilled. It’s a Chilean red wine that tastes confident, not fussy, and it’s a go-to when you want “Cabernet Sauvignon” to mean something.
Montes Classic Cabernet Sauvignon 75cl
AED 48.00Big Chilean Cabernet energy, without the drama. Montes Classic Cabernet Sauvignon comes in with blackcurrant, plum, and that cedar, cocoa vibe that makes a steak night feel instantly smarter. Firm tannins keep it grippy and food-friendly, while a little minty freshness stops it from feeling heavy. If you want a Chile red wine that tastes like Cabernet (dark fruit, structure, confidence), this is the one!
Louis Latour Bourgogne Pinot Noir 75cl
AED 130.00Silky cherry and cranberry, a little forest-floor earthiness, and that classic Burgundy snap of acidity, this Pinot Noir is the kind of French red wine you’ll keep reaching for when you want something elegant but not fussy. Light tannins, bright fruit, and a gentle spice note make it a weeknight hero and a dinner-party flex!
Famiglia Cielo Amarone Della Valpolicella Centenero Red 75cl
AED 170.00Big, brooding Amarone from Valpolicella that tastes like a winter dessert you don’t have to share. Think dried cherry, fig, cocoa, and a hit of espresso, wrapped in serious, chewy tannins that make steak, braised short rib, or aged cheese feel like the obvious move. It’s Italian red wine with depth and drama, the kind you open when you want the table to go quiet for a second.
Lagarada Merlot 75cl
AED 40.00Weeknight red wine that doesn’t feel like homework. This Spanish Merlot leans into juicy plum and black cherry, with a little cocoa and gentle spice that make every sip feel like a small win. Medium-bodied, easy to share, and versatile enough for pizza night or a proper dinner, it’s the kind of Merlot you’ll keep coming back to.
Freixenet Chianti Red 75cl
AED 55.00Cherry, dried herbs, and that classic Chianti “food wine” bite, this Italian red is made for big, saucy dinners and second helpings. Expect bright acidity, grippy tannins, and a savoury edge that keeps every sip interesting. If you want a Chianti red wine that tastes like Tuscany without trying too hard, this is a no-fuss fridge staple!
Cuvee Sabourin Merlot 75cl
AED 35.00French Merlot that leans into juicy black cherry and plum, with a little cocoa and dried herb in the background. Expect soft tannins and an easy, crowd-pleasing red wine vibe that still has enough structure for pizza night or a casual roast. If you want a reliable Merlot with real fruit and zero fuss, this one earns its spot!
Planeta La Segreta Rosso 75cl
AED 60.00Juicy, food-friendly Sicilian red that makes weeknight pasta taste like you tried harder. Think ripe cherry and plum, a flick of dried herbs, and a little peppery edge that keeps each sip interesting. It’s an easy-going Italian red wine with real character, not a sleepy “red is red” bottle.
Argento Andes Soul Syrah 75cl
AED 35.00Big, dark-fruit Syrah that makes weeknight steak feel like a plan. From Argentina’s high-altitude Andes vineyards, it hits with blackberry, plum, cracked pepper, and a little smoky edge. The tannins keep it grippy (in a good way), so it doesn’t disappear next to burgers, BBQ, or hard cheese. A seriously easy red wine win for your shelf!
Chateau Ste. Michelle Merlot 75cl
AED 95.00Plush, dark-fruit Merlot that makes weeknight red wine feel like a plan. Think black cherry, plum, a little cocoa, and that easy, velvety vibe Merlot does best. It’s a Washington State classic from Columbia Valley, built for pizza nights, burgers, and “one more glass” chats. A crowd-pleasing red wine that still has enough flavour to keep you interested!
Segla Margaux 2017 75cl
AED 299.00Classic Margaux energy without the stiff vibe. This 2017 from Bordeaux brings cassis and plum up front, then swings into cedar, graphite, and a little mocha with tannins that feel polished, not punishing. It’s the kind of French red wine that makes you pause mid-sip and go, “Yep, that’s why people obsess over Margaux.”
Cuvee Sabourin Cabernet Sauvignon 75cl
AED 35.00Bold, black-fruit Cabernet from France that brings the “steak-night red” energy without the fuss. Expect cassis and ripe plum up front, a little cedar and cocoa in the middle, then grippy tannins that make food taste better. If you want a classic French red wine that plays nice with burgers, roast chicken, or a cheese board, this one earns its spot!
Bila Haut M. Chapoutier Cotes Roussillon Villages Red 75cl
AED 49.00Ripe black cherry, wild herbs, and a little smoky swagger, this Côtes du Roussillon Villages red is the weeknight bottle that drinks like you planned ahead. It’s got real Southern French warmth, grippy tannins, and a peppery finish that makes pizza, burgers, and anything off the grill taste better. Your go-to French red wine when you want bold, not boring!
Escudo Rojo Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon 75cl
AED 65.00Big Cabernet energy without the drama. This Chilean Reserve pours deep black cherry and cassis, then brings in cedar, a bit of cocoa, and that classic Cab grip that makes steak night feel like a plan. It’s a proper red wine for Cabernet Sauvignon fans who want flavour, structure, and a finish that sticks around!
Smooth, bold, fruity, or full-bodied—our red wine lineup has it all. From weeknight sips to collector picks, find your next favorite at Super Cellar.