Other red wines for cool weather

While Spain is famous for its wine production, the Priorat region itself does not yield a large quantity of wine. The hot climate and limited rainfall contribute to lower yields, making it harder to find a bottle and likely more expensive than other Spanish wines. You can find a decent bottle of this red blend for under $30, but the top selections typically start at $40 and up.
If you're having trouble finding a bold Priorat, consider another Spanish option. The nearby Montsant region also produces rich red wines that primarily use grenache and carignan grapes. The soil is similar, offering that sought-after minerality, but Montsant wines generally come with a more affordable price tag.
Beyond Spanish wines, red wines remain a popular choice for warming up on chilly winter days. Common varietals available in Trader Joe's wine section include cabernet sauvignon and zinfandel, both of which deliver a rich, full-bodied flavor. These wines pair wonderfully with hearty winter dishes like stews and roasts, making them excellent companions for holiday ham. If you prefer a red that’s less intense, opt for a pinot noir; this varietal is a favorite of chef Bobby Flay, who finds it to be smoother than cabernet, according to Wine Spectator.
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