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Wines like Lambrusco Grasparossa
The most tannic and structured member of the Lambrusco family, producing dark, dry sparkling red. Below: what to try next, grouped by the direction you want to travel.
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What do you like about Lambrusco Grasparossa?
Optional — the results below already work without it. But “I like Malbec” is at least four different preferences wearing one name, and saying which one you mean changes the answer substantially. Only qualities this wine actually has are offered.
What these words mean
- The bright red fruit
- Raspberry, redcurrant, sour cherry — lighter and sharper than dark fruit, usually from a cooler place or an earlier picking.
- The rich dark fruit
- Blackberry, plum, black cherry — fruit that tastes ripe and generous rather than tart. It comes from warm-climate ripening and it is what most people mean when they call a red "fruity".
- How fresh and crisp it is
- Acidity is what makes your mouth water and makes a wine feel refreshing rather than heavy. It is the single most useful thing to know about your own taste.
- That it is not too strong
- Alcohol you notice as warmth at the back of the throat. Some people find it a pleasant part of a big red and some find it tiring.
- How light it is
- A wine you can drink without it feeling like a commitment. Usually lower in alcohol as well as lighter in the mouth.
- The bubbles
- Carbonation, from a light prickle to a full sparkling mousse.
- That it is not oaky
- No barrel character — just the fruit and the acidity. Chablis and Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc are the reference points.
- The touch of sweetness
- Actual sugar left in the wine, which is a different thing from tasting fruity. A wine can smell of ripe peach and be completely dry.
Looking for something keeping the bright red-fruited character, while moving away from too light or thin and too fizzy.
- You said you like the bright red-fruited character and that it is too light or thin. Both are about body, so they pull the same axis in opposite directions — the dislike is applied and the like is set aside.
Based on what you said
Ranked against the qualities you named rather than against the wine as a whole. The directions below are refined the same way.
Barbera d’Asti
They occupy similar territory for weight and structure, and both come from the same country.
- Keeps the bright red-fruited character.
- Substantially less light or thin.
- Substantially less fizzy.
Rosso di Montalcino
They occupy similar territory for weight and structure, and both come from the same country.
- Keeps the bright red-fruited character.
- Substantially less light or thin.
- Substantially less fizzy.
Graciano
They occupy similar territory for weight and structure.
- Keeps the bright red-fruited character.
- Substantially less light or thin.
- Substantially less fizzy.
Washington Cabernet Sauvignon
They occupy similar territory for weight and structure.
- Has some of the bright red-fruited character, though less of it.
- Substantially less light or thin.
- Substantially less fizzy.
Corvina
They occupy similar territory for weight and structure, and both come from the same country.
- Has some of the bright red-fruited character, though less of it.
- Substantially less light or thin.
- Substantially less fizzy.
Chianti Classico
They occupy similar territory for weight and structure, and both come from the same country.
- Has some of the bright red-fruited character, though less of it.
- Substantially less light or thin.
- Substantially less fizzy.
Refosco
They occupy similar territory for weight and structure, and both come from the same country.
- Has some of the bright red-fruited character, though less of it.
- Substantially less light or thin.
- Substantially less fizzy.
Chianti Classico Gran Selezione
They occupy similar territory for weight and structure, and both come from the same country.
- Has some of the bright red-fruited character, though less of it.
- Substantially less light or thin.
- Substantially less fizzy.
Closest overall
Nearest neighbours, no change of direction.
Closest matches
The nearest overall neighbours across structure and flavour, with no deliberate change of direction.
Barbera d’Asti
They occupy similar territory for weight and structure, and both come from the same country.
Expect: Expect it to be stiller, and lighter.
Rosso di Montalcino
They occupy similar territory for weight and structure, and both come from the same country.
Expect: Expect it to be stiller, and lighter.
Graciano
They occupy similar territory for weight and structure.
Expect: Expect it to be stiller, and lighter.
Washington Cabernet Sauvignon
They occupy similar territory for weight and structure.
Expect: Expect it to be stiller, and broader and softer.
Different grape, similar feel
Deliberately excludes the variety you already know, to find a genuinely new wine that fills the same role.
Barbera d’Asti
They occupy similar territory for weight and structure, and both come from the same country.
Expect: Expect it to be stiller, and lighter.
Rosso di Montalcino
They occupy similar territory for weight and structure, and both come from the same country.
Expect: Expect it to be stiller, and lighter.
Graciano
They occupy similar territory for weight and structure.
Expect: Expect it to be stiller, and lighter.
Washington Cabernet Sauvignon
They occupy similar territory for weight and structure.
Expect: Expect it to be stiller, and broader and softer.
Change the structure
Same idea, different weight, grip or freshness.
Similar but lighter
Keeps the character but reduces weight, alcohol and density in the mouth.
Valpolicella
curatedA comparably light, high-acid, cherry-scented northern Italian red.
Expect: Still rather than sparkling.
Frappato
Both come from the same country.
Expect: Expect it to be lighter, and stiller.
Beaujolais
Beaujolais scores closest to Lambrusco Grasparossa across WineHQ’s taste dimensions.
Expect: Expect it to be lighter, and stiller.
Molinara
Both come from the same country.
Expect: Expect it to be lighter, and stiller.
Similar but lower in alcohol
Holds the character and the weight where it can, and moves specifically on strength. Note that below about 11% the choices narrow sharply, and below 5% they are mostly a different category rather than a lighter version of the same one.
English still Pinot Noir
English still Pinot Noir scores closest to Lambrusco Grasparossa across WineHQ’s taste dimensions.
Expect: Expect it to be lighter, and lighter in alcohol.
Barbera d’Asti
They occupy similar territory for weight and structure, and both come from the same country.
Expect: Expect it to be stiller, and lighter.
Rosso di Montalcino
They occupy similar territory for weight and structure, and both come from the same country.
Expect: Expect it to be stiller, and lighter.
Graciano
The structural profile is close across body, acidity and tannin.
Expect: Expect it to be stiller, and lighter.
Similar but fuller
Keeps the character but adds weight, concentration and mouthfeel.
Washington Cabernet Sauvignon
The structural profile is close across body, acidity and tannin.
Expect: Expect it to be stiller, and broader and softer.
Super Tuscan
They occupy similar territory for weight and structure, and both come from the same country.
Expect: Expect it to be broader and softer, and stiller.
Alicante Bouschet
The structural profile is close across body, acidity and tannin.
Expect: Expect it to be broader and softer, and stiller.
Uruguayan Tannat
They occupy similar territory for weight and structure.
Expect: Expect it to be broader and softer, and stiller.
Similar but less tannic
For readers who find firm reds drying. Reduces tannic grip while holding flavour and weight roughly steady.
Barbera d’Asti
They occupy similar territory for weight and structure, and both come from the same country.
Expect: Expect it to be stiller, and lighter.
Barbera d’Alba
They occupy similar territory for weight and structure, and both come from the same country.
Expect: Expect it to be stiller, and lighter.
Barbera
They occupy similar territory for weight and structure, and both come from the same country.
Expect: Expect it to be lighter, and stiller.
Pinot Meunier
Pinot Meunier scores closest to Lambrusco Grasparossa across WineHQ’s taste dimensions.
Expect: Expect it to be lighter, and stiller.
Similar but more structured
More tannic architecture, for food or for ageing.
Sagrantino
They occupy similar territory for weight and structure, and both come from the same country.
Expect: Expect it to be broader and softer, and stiller.
Montefalco Sagrantino
They occupy similar territory for weight and structure, and both come from the same country.
Expect: Expect it to be broader and softer, and stiller.
Baga
They occupy similar territory for weight and structure.
Expect: Expect it to be stiller, and lighter.
Bairrada Baga
They occupy similar territory for weight and structure.
Expect: Expect it to be stiller, and lighter.
Similar but fresher
Raises acidity and overall lift, usually by moving to a cooler-climate expression.
Barbera d’Asti
They occupy similar territory for weight and structure, and both come from the same country.
Expect: Expect it to be stiller, and lighter.
Rosso di Montalcino
They occupy similar territory for weight and structure, and both come from the same country.
Expect: Expect it to be stiller, and lighter.
Graciano
They occupy similar territory for weight and structure.
Expect: Expect it to be stiller, and lighter.
Chianti Classico
They occupy similar territory for weight and structure, and both come from the same country.
Expect: Expect it to be stiller, and lighter.
Similar but softer
Lowers acidity and sharpness in favour of a broader, gentler feel.
Alicante Bouschet
They occupy similar territory for weight and structure.
Expect: Expect it to be broader and softer, and stiller.
Argentine Malbec
They occupy similar territory for weight and structure.
Expect: Expect it to be broader and softer, and stiller.
Sonoma Cabernet Sauvignon
They occupy similar territory for weight and structure.
Expect: Expect it to be broader and softer, and stiller.
Shiraz
Shiraz scores closest to Lambrusco Grasparossa across WineHQ’s taste dimensions.
Expect: Expect it to be broader and softer, and stiller.
The sparkling version
Moves to a sparkling expression while holding the flavour and weight as close as possible.
Sparkling Shiraz
Sparkling Shiraz scores closest to Lambrusco Grasparossa across WineHQ’s taste dimensions.
Expect: Expect it to be more sparkling, and broader and softer.
Barbera d’Asti
They occupy similar territory for weight and structure, and both come from the same country.
Expect: Expect it to be stiller, and lighter.
Rosso di Montalcino
They occupy similar territory for weight and structure, and both come from the same country.
Expect: Expect it to be stiller, and lighter.
Graciano
They occupy similar territory for weight and structure.
Expect: Expect it to be stiller, and lighter.
The still version
Moves from sparkling to still while keeping the grape and flavour family intact.
Barbera d’Asti
They occupy similar territory for weight and structure, and both come from the same country.
Expect: Expect it to be stiller, and lighter.
Rosso di Montalcino
They occupy similar territory for weight and structure, and both come from the same country.
Expect: Expect it to be stiller, and lighter.
Graciano
They occupy similar territory for weight and structure.
Expect: Expect it to be stiller, and lighter.
Washington Cabernet Sauvignon
They occupy similar territory for weight and structure.
Expect: Expect it to be stiller, and broader and softer.
Similar but drier
Reduces perceptible sugar while keeping aromatic character.
Barbera d’Asti
They occupy similar territory for weight and structure, and both come from the same country.
Expect: Expect it to be stiller, and lighter.
Rosso di Montalcino
They occupy similar territory for weight and structure, and both come from the same country.
Expect: Expect it to be stiller, and lighter.
Graciano
They occupy similar territory for weight and structure.
Expect: Expect it to be stiller, and lighter.
Washington Cabernet Sauvignon
They occupy similar territory for weight and structure.
Expect: Expect it to be stiller, and broader and softer.
Similar but sweeter
Adds perceptible sweetness, which also softens acidity and chilli heat.
Port
They occupy similar territory for weight and structure.
Expect: Expect it to be broader and softer, and stiller.
Late Bottled Vintage Port
They occupy similar territory for weight and structure.
Expect: Expect it to be broader and softer, and stiller.
Vintage Port
They occupy similar territory for weight and structure.
Expect: Expect it to be broader and softer, and stiller.
Vin Doux Naturel
They occupy similar territory for weight and structure.
Expect: Expect it to be broader and softer, and stiller.
Change the flavour
Same shape, different aromatic character.
Similar but more oaky
Adds barrel character, toast and a creamier texture.
Washington Cabernet Sauvignon
They occupy similar territory for weight and structure.
Expect: Expect it to be stiller, and broader and softer.
Chianti Classico Gran Selezione
They occupy similar territory for weight and structure, and both come from the same country.
Expect: Expect it to be stiller, and lighter.
Super Tuscan
They occupy similar territory for weight and structure, and both come from the same country.
Expect: Expect it to be broader and softer, and stiller.
Alicante Bouschet
They occupy similar territory for weight and structure.
Expect: Expect it to be broader and softer, and stiller.
Similar but more aromatic
More to smell before you taste — floral, fruity or spiced aromatics.
Barbaresco
Both come from the same country.
Expect: Expect it to be stiller, and lighter.
Nebbiolo
Both come from the same country.
Expect: Expect it to be stiller, and lighter.
Barolo
Both come from the same country.
Expect: Expect it to be stiller, and lighter.
Malbec
They occupy similar territory for weight and structure.
Expect: Expect it to be broader and softer, and stiller.
Similar but more restrained
For readers who find intensely aromatic wines tiring over a whole glass. Keeps the structure, turns the volume down.
Nothing in WineHQ's catalogue makes this move meaningfully from here. These are the closest wines otherwise, but do not expect them to deliver what you asked for — the honest answer is that this style does not have a good neighbour in that direction.
Barbera d’Asti
They occupy similar territory for weight and structure, and both come from the same country.
Expect: Expect it to be stiller, and lighter.
Rosso di Montalcino
They occupy similar territory for weight and structure, and both come from the same country.
Expect: Expect it to be stiller, and lighter.
Washington Cabernet Sauvignon
They occupy similar territory for weight and structure.
Expect: Expect it to be stiller, and broader and softer.
Corvina
They occupy similar territory for weight and structure, and both come from the same country.
Expect: Expect it to be stiller, and lighter.
Similar but more floral
Pushes specifically towards rose, violet, blossom and elderflower character.
Barbaresco
They occupy similar territory for weight and structure, and both come from the same country.
Expect: Expect it to be stiller, and lighter.
Graciano
They occupy similar territory for weight and structure.
Expect: Expect it to be stiller, and lighter.
Nebbiolo
Both come from the same country.
Expect: Expect it to be stiller, and lighter.
Barolo
Both come from the same country.
Expect: Expect it to be stiller, and lighter.
Similar but more savoury
Moves away from primary fruit towards earth, herb, meat and umami character.
Chianti Classico
They occupy similar territory for weight and structure, and both come from the same country.
Expect: Expect it to be stiller, and lighter.
Baga
They occupy similar territory for weight and structure.
Expect: Expect it to be stiller, and lighter.
Bairrada Baga
They occupy similar territory for weight and structure.
Expect: Expect it to be stiller, and lighter.
Vino Nobile di Montepulciano
They occupy similar territory for weight and structure, and both come from the same country.
Expect: Expect it to be stiller, and lighter.
Similar but fruitier
More obvious, generous fruit flavour, usually from a warmer climate.
Petite Sirah
Petite Sirah scores closest to Lambrusco Grasparossa across WineHQ’s taste dimensions.
Expect: Expect it to be broader and softer, and stiller.
Primitivo
Both come from the same country.
Expect: Expect it to be broader and softer, and stiller.
Primitivo di Manduria
Both come from the same country.
Expect: Expect it to be broader and softer, and stiller.
Zinfandel
Zinfandel scores closest to Lambrusco Grasparossa across WineHQ’s taste dimensions.
Expect: Expect it to be broader and softer, and stiller.
Change the mood
Safer, stranger, cheaper or more serious.
A safe next step
Well-known wines that are widely available and unlikely to surprise anyone.
Chianti Classico
They occupy similar territory for weight and structure, and both come from the same country.
Expect: Expect it to be stiller, and lighter.
Super Tuscan
They occupy similar territory for weight and structure, and both come from the same country.
Expect: Expect it to be broader and softer, and stiller.
Brunello di Montalcino
They occupy similar territory for weight and structure, and both come from the same country.
Expect: Expect it to be stiller, and lighter.
Ribera del Duero
They occupy similar territory for weight and structure.
Expect: Expect it to be broader and softer, and stiller.
Something more adventurous
Less familiar wines that occupy similar territory — the interesting end of the shelf.
Barbera d’Asti
They occupy similar territory for weight and structure, and both come from the same country.
Expect: Expect it to be stiller, and lighter.
Rosso di Montalcino
They occupy similar territory for weight and structure, and both come from the same country.
Expect: Expect it to be stiller, and lighter.
Graciano
They occupy similar territory for weight and structure.
Expect: Expect it to be stiller, and lighter.
Washington Cabernet Sauvignon
They occupy similar territory for weight and structure.
Expect: Expect it to be stiller, and broader and softer.
A better-value alternative
Wines that occupy similar sensory territory from regions carrying less price premium. WineHQ does not hold live prices, so this reasons from regional reputation and demand rather than from a price feed — treat it as a lead, not a quote.
Barbera d’Asti
They occupy similar territory for weight and structure, and both come from the same country.
Expect: Expect it to be stiller, and lighter.
Rosso di Montalcino
They occupy similar territory for weight and structure, and both come from the same country.
Expect: Expect it to be stiller, and lighter.
Graciano
They occupy similar territory for weight and structure.
Expect: Expect it to be stiller, and lighter.
Washington Cabernet Sauvignon
They occupy similar territory for weight and structure.
Expect: Expect it to be stiller, and broader and softer.
A step up
The benchmark expressions of the same territory, usually with more concentration, structure and ageing potential.
Super Tuscan
They occupy similar territory for weight and structure, and both come from the same country.
Expect: Expect it to be broader and softer, and stiller.
Chianti Classico
They occupy similar territory for weight and structure, and both come from the same country.
Expect: Expect it to be lighter, and stiller.
Ribera del Duero
They occupy similar territory for weight and structure.
Expect: Expect it to be broader and softer, and stiller.
Brunello di Montalcino
They occupy similar territory for weight and structure, and both come from the same country.
Expect: Expect it to be stiller, and lighter.
Each suggestion is scored across sixteen taste dimensions, weighted so that structure matters more than flavour, and adjusted for whether the wine actually moves in the direction you asked for. Curated links from an editor carry extra weight — but only when the editor tagged them for this direction. Nothing here is a black box; see the taste model for the full method.