Jolly Reds for Jolly Nights Mixed Case
  • Red Wine
  • Cabernet Sauvignon, Gamay, Merlot, Montepulciano, Tempranillo
  • Dry

Jolly Reds for Jolly Nights Mixed Case

Abruzzo, Italy
Beaujolais, France
Bordeaux, France
Rioja, Spain
Regular price $308.40per case
bottles per case
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Only 3 items in stock!

Delivery timeline: We require one full case of each wine in order to build and fulfill four mixed cases. This process usually takes about 10-15 business days but may vary.

Unwrap the season with a selection of cozy, crowd-pleasing reds. From dinner-ready classics to bold, expressive gems, these wines are made for holiday tables, gifting, and long, indulgent winter evenings. Perfect for sipping, sharing, and making every gathering feel a little more festive.

Every mixed case includes 3 bottles of each wine.

3 bottles x Jasci Montepulciano d'Abruzzo DOC 2022 (Abruzzo, Italy)
Red | Montepulciano

Jasci’s Montepulciano d’Abruzzo is a bold, vegan-certified red from organically farmed hills near Vasto. Hand-picked Montelpulciano grapes offer floral violet aromas with strawberry, blackcurrant, and subtle spice. Full-bodied and round, it’s perfect with glazed lamb, seared mushrooms, or herby dishes.

3 bottles x Château de La Chaize Brouilly 2023 (Beaujolais, France)
Red | Gamay

Château de La Chaize Brouilly is a historic Beaujolais estate producing vibrant, expressive reds. Fermented with indigenous yeasts using semi-carbonic maceration, and aged in stainless steel and foudres, it offers bright red fruit aromas with hints of nutmeg spice. Supple tannins and lively acidity make it approachable now, perfect lightly chilled with meats, chicken, mushrooms, or strong cheeses.

3 bottles x Château Haut Grelot Première Cuveé Rouge 2022 (Bordeaux, France) 
Red | Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot

Château Haut Grelot, north of Bordeaux near the Gironde Estuary, offers a classic 70% Merlot, 30% Cabernet Sauvignon blend. Deep ruby in color, it opens with red berry, vanilla, and spice aromas, leading to a smooth, structured, fruit-forward palate — perfect with red meats or game.

3 bottles x Bideona Mayela Rioja Alavesa 2024 (Rioja, Spain)
Red | Tempranillo

Mayela is Bideona’s “Cosechero 2.0”: a fresh, juicy, unoaked red that reinterprets Rioja Alavesa’s grower tradition. Made with care on the slopes of the Sierra Cantabria, it’s approachable yet shows classic depth and purity. A tribute to local growers, it’s perfect with lamb, roasted vegetables, or Manchego.

About the Winery

Azienda Agricola Jasci

Located on the hills that rise 250 meters above sea level from the Adriatic Sea just above the seaside resort town of Vasto in Abruzzo, here the Jasci family has been growing grapes and producing wine for three generations. Starting In the early 1960s, Pasquale and Maria turned the focus of their farm to producing estate wines.


In 1980, their son Giuseppe decided to convert the farm to organic, becoming one of the first ten wineries in all of Italy to be certified. Today led by grandson Donatello Jasci and his wife Piera, the family is the second largest single grower in all of the region. Donatello’s approach in the cellar is consistent with his farming: clean and simple. The wines see little or no oak and have a purity of flavor that is rare at the price. In addition to his duties at the winery, Donatello Jasci has served as President of the local Organic Growers’ Consortium.

Bideona

Bideona owns or manages over 300 parcels of extraordinary vines in villages throughout the Rioja Alavesa, the coolest, smallest and most Atlantic sub-zone of Spain’s most famous wine region.

The vineyards of the Rioja Alavesa are defined by parcels of old bush vines planted on terraces or hillside slopes with a high percentage of limestone. Located in the foothills of the Sierra Cantabria, Bideona’s vines have an average age of 50 years and many were planted in the 1920s, 30s and 40s, before high-yielding clones became available.

Bideona puts the focus firmly on terroir by making each wine in its Vino de Pueblo range as a field blend of Tempranillo and other native varieties from plots in an individual village. Each is named with an acronym – L3Z4 for Leza, L4GD4 for Laguardia, S4MG0 for Samaniego and V1BN4 for Villabuena – owing to DOCa Rioja regulations that only allow village names to be marked if both the winery and the vineyard are in the same location.

“Bideona’s reason for existence is to make wines that show the personality of the Rioja Alavesa and its historic wine villages” states company co-founder and director, Andreas Kubach MW. “We have access to a wealth of diverse plant material in our parcels of old vines, which we believe contributes to the complexity of the wines as well as the differences between villages.”

Château Haut-Grelot

Château Haut Grelot is located in Saint Ciers Sur Gironde, approximately 50 kms north of Bordeaux, on the right bank of the Gironde Estuary. It was established by the Bonneau family in 1922 and now run but the 4th Generation. Today Château Haut-Grelot comprises 58 hectares of vineyards and is run by Céline and Julien, who was recently awarded the title 'Best Young Talent' in Bordeaux.

The vineyards are made up of sandy-gravel on the hillsides bordering the Gironde Estuary and sand-clay-silt on the hillsides further inland. Blaye Côtes de Bordeaux benefits from an ideal microclimate where there is a high level of sunshine and enough rain to guarantee the perfect environment for grape production. As a result the reds are fruity and concentrated and the whites are fresh, vibrant and delicate.

Domaine du Château de La Chaize

Château de La Chaize is among the oldest, most historic estates in Burgundy’s Beaujolais region. Cared for by the same family for nearly three and a half centuries, the estate has been passed on to new owners, the Gruy family, who are equally committed to managing the estate with the utmost care, while implementing an ambitious environmental plan. Among the many initiatives is the conversion of all vineyards to organic farming, the adoption of precision viticulture, reducing carbon their carbon footprint, and recycling every by-product from viti- and vinicultural activity, to achieve zero waste.

Founded in 1670 by the seneschal of Lyon François de la Chaize d’Aix, the main Château de la Chaize building and gardens were completed by Jules-Hardouin Mansart and André le Nôtre, respectively architect and gardener of the Château de Versailles. Château de la Chaize is among the oldest, most historic estates in Burgundy’s Beaujolais region. Boasting over 250 acres of vineyards, it is also one of the largest. It is today considered one of the most innovative estates in Burgundy. Among its forward- thinking practices is the adoption of eco-friendly farming techniques, commonly referred to as Agriculture Raisonnée. Chemical treatments have been reduced to a strict minimum, for example, and the growing of grass between rows has been re-introduced to enrich the soil and reduce erosion.