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Description
Description
Alias Secret Agent Red is a multi-varietal California red blend bottled at 13.7% ABV in a standard 750ml format. The 2011 vintage earned a Gold Medal and 91 points from Tastings.com, reflecting the wine's consistent quality across releases.
Quick Facts: ABV: 13.7% | Origin: California, USA | Red Blend | Winery: Alias Winery, Napa, CA
Production & Heritage
Alias Winery operates out of Napa, California, with its wines produced in a self-described secret wine cave in Northern California. The Secret Agent Red is a field-style blend of Shiraz/Syrah, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Zinfandel, and Petite Sirah — five grapes that each contribute a distinct structural element to the finished wine. Alias emphasizes hand-crafted methods without industrial trickery, aiming for honest wines that remain true to varietal character rather than relying on heavy manipulation.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with floral notes and vanilla before moving into ripe strawberry, plum, and a faint suggestion of maple. Deeper in the glass, blueberry and chocolate-mint aromas emerge.
Taste: On the palate, blackberry and ripe grape flavors arrive immediately, supported by jammy black cherry and hints of cola. Mid-palate, the wine shows a soft, silky texture with moderate acidity keeping the fruit flavors fresh and mouth-watering. Spice notes weave through the ripeness, adding dimension to the blend.
Finish: The finish is medium in length with a fruity, smoothly textured fade. Lingering impressions of dark berry and a gentle warmth round out each sip cleanly.
How to Drink Secret Agent Red
This is an approachable red that drinks well slightly below room temperature, around 60–65°F, and needs no decanting. It works equally well as a casual pour or in wine-friendly cocktails.
- Kalimotxo: The jammy fruit and low tannin make it a natural partner for cola in this classic Spanish red wine cocktail.
- Red Wine Sangria: The blackberry and plum character blends seamlessly with citrus and brandy in a fruit-forward sangria.
- Mulled Wine: The warm spice undertones and ripe fruit profile hold up well with cinnamon, clove, and orange peel when gently heated.
Best For
- Weeknight dinners when you want something reliable without overthinking the pairing
- Introducing red wine to friends who prefer softer, fruit-forward styles
- Casual backyard gatherings and barbecues where crowd-pleasing matters
- Building a house-red rotation at an accessible price point
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Secret Agent Red taste like? It delivers ripe blackberry, black cherry, and plum flavors with a soft, jammy texture and moderate acidity. Vanilla and spice notes add complexity without heaviness, and tannins are gentle enough for easy drinking.
How does Secret Agent Red compare to Apothic Red? Both are approachable California red blends built around dark fruit and soft tannins, but Secret Agent Red incorporates Petite Sirah in its five-grape blend, giving it slightly more body and a deeper berry profile. Apothic Red tends to lean sweeter with more residual sugar, while Secret Agent Red emphasizes fresh acidity and fruit purity.
Is Secret Agent Red good for beginners? Yes — with very mild tannins, a fruit-forward palate, and a soft texture, it is one of the more welcoming California red blends for drinkers exploring red wine for the first time.
Where is Secret Agent Red made? Alias Secret Agent Red is produced by Alias Winery, based in Napa, California, with winemaking carried out in a cave facility in Northern California.
What foods pair well with Secret Agent Red? Grilled burgers and sausages complement its smoky berry fruit. Margherita pizza echoes the wine's soft acidity and herbal undertones. BBQ pulled pork matches the jammy sweetness, while mild cheddar or Gouda highlight the vanilla and spice notes. Dark chocolate desserts pair naturally with the blueberry and chocolate-mint aromas.
What sizes does Secret Agent Red come in? The standard release is a 750ml bottle, which is the most widely available format.
Is Secret Agent Red worth the price? Secret Agent Red positions squarely as an everyday, value-tier California red blend, and at that level it delivers above expectations — particularly given the five-varietal complexity, Gold Medal recognition from Tastings.com, and hand-crafted production approach.
Why Secret Agent Red?
In a crowded field of mass-market California red blends, Secret Agent Red distinguishes itself through a genuine five-grape blend that includes the less common Petite Sirah alongside Syrah, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Zinfandel. The 2011 vintage's 91-point Gold Medal from Tastings.com demonstrates that the wine can punch above its price tier when conditions align. Alias Winery's commitment to avoiding industrial shortcuts results in a wine where varietal character comes through clearly rather than being masked by heavy oak or residual sugar. For drinkers who want an honest, fruit-driven red without pretension, this remains one of the more compelling options in its category.
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