Classic Wine

Classics wines, mostly from Italy; some of them are straight-up benchmark wines in their respective regions. This is my – Guido – favorite collection with some of my go-to wines! If you still don't know where to start browse our best sellers. For best value, consider joining one of our wine clubs, which are hands down the best way to explore natural wine. We have several options: mixed, red, white, orange, and sparkling.

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Bottle shot of Rosato Alpi Retiche, produced by Barbacan, buy classic and natural wine online on Primal Wine, the best wine shop in the United States – primalwine.com
Barbacan Rosato Alpi Retiche 2024
Barbacan
Regular price $55.00
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Classic, Classic, Classic Wine for the Win!

From the full-bodied reds of Bordeaux to the elegant whites of Burgundy, these classic wines have stood the test of time, gaining international recognition for their distinct characteristics and deep historical roots.


Bordeaux, France

Perhaps the most renowned wine-producing region, Bordeaux is synonymous with full-bodied red wines made predominantly from Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot. The region is divided into two areas: the Left Bank (known for its Cabernet Sauvignon-heavy blends) and the Right Bank (dominated by Merlot). Famous appellations such as Pauillac, Margaux, and Saint-Émilion produce structured, age-worthy wines often imbued with blackcurrant, cedar, and tobacco notes. Bordeaux’s Sauternes is also notable for its exquisite dessert wines, made from botrytized grapes like Sémillon and Sauvignon Blanc, offering honeyed sweetness and vibrant acidity.


Burgundy, France

Burgundy is the home of Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, producing wines revered for their purity and elegance. The region’s Côte de Nuits is famed for producing some of the world’s most expensive and sought-after red wines from Pinot Noir, with flavors of red cherries, earth, and soft tannins. Chablis stands out on the white wine front with its steely, mineral-driven Chardonnay, thanks to the region’s limestone-rich soil. Burgundy’s focus on terroir means that each wine reflects its specific vineyard location, making the region’s wines some of the most expressive in the world.


Tuscany, Italy

Tuscany’s Chianti Classico is one of Italy’s most recognizable wines, primarily from Sangiovese grapes. These wines are marked by their bright acidity, cherry fruit flavors, and rustic earthiness. Beyond Chianti, Tuscany is also home to Brunello di Montalcino and Vino Nobile di Montepulciano, two Sangiovese-based wines that offer more depth and complexity. The Super Tuscans, including international varieties like Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot, are globally acclaimed for their bold flavors and robust structure.


Napa Valley, USA

Napa Valley is synonymous with world-class wine production in the United States, particularly for its Cabernet Sauvignon. Napa Cabs are known for their ripe, opulent fruit flavors, structured tannins, and long aging potential. The region’s diverse microclimates also produce excellent Chardonnay, Merlot, and Zinfandel. Thanks to its innovative winemaking and favorable climate, Napa Valley remains one of the most prestigious wine regions in the New World.


Rioja, Spain

Rioja is the crown jewel of wine regions in Spain, primarily producing red wines from Tempranillo. These wines are known for their balance between fruit and oak, with flavors of red berries, leather, and vanilla, often gaining complexity with age. Rioja classifies its wines by aging, with Reserva and Gran Reserva wines spending several years in barrel and bottle before release, resulting in a well-integrated, smooth finish.


Mendoza, Argentina

Argentina’s Mendoza region is the epicenter of Malbec production. Known for its high-altitude vineyards, Mendoza produces Malbecs rich in dark fruit flavors such as plum and blackberry, with velvety tannins and a spicy finish. These wines have gained global popularity for their bold character and versatility with food.