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Menage a Trois

Ménage à Trois is an American wine brand best known for its approachable, fruit-forward blends. The name — French for "threesome" — nods to the brand's signature approach of combining three grape varieties into a single, easy-drinking wine, an idea that helped establish it as a widely recognized label in the value-priced blended wine category.

The brand covers red, white, and rosé blends along with several single-varietal bottlings, all aimed at drinkers who want smooth, ripe, and accessible styles without a lot of complexity or fuss. Its wines are broadly distributed across the United States and are a common choice for casual sipping and everyday occasions.

Ménage à Trois is an American wine brand best known for its approachable, fruit-forward blends.

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Ménage à Trois is an American wine brand best known for its approachable, fruit-forward blends. The name — French for "threesome" — nods to the brand's signature approach of combining three grape varieties into a single, easy-drinking wine, an idea that helped establish it as a widely recognized label in the value-priced blended wine category.

The brand covers red, white, and rosé blends along with several single-varietal bottlings, all aimed at drinkers who want smooth, ripe, and accessible styles without a lot of complexity or fuss. Its wines are broadly distributed across the United States and are a common choice for casual sipping and everyday occasions.

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Menage a Trois750 ml

Menage a Trois Gold 2019

$11.99
Menage a Trois Red Blend 750 ml
Menage a Trois750 ml

Menage a Trois Red Blend

$6.99
Menage a trois Sauvignon Blanc 750 ml
Menage a trois750 ml

Menage a trois Sauvignon Blanc

$9.99
Menage a trois Chardonnay 750 ml
Menage a trois750 ml

Menage a trois Chardonnay

$8.99

Brand Background and House Style

Ménage à Trois built its reputation on the concept of blending, most famously with its red blend, which combines multiple grape varieties to create a soft, jammy, fruit-driven profile. The three-grape idea behind the name is central to the brand's identity and its marketing, giving it a memorable hook in a crowded market of everyday wines.

The house style leans toward ripe fruit flavors, a smooth and often lightly sweet-tasting finish, and a texture designed to be immediately drinkable. These are wines made to be enjoyed young rather than cellared, appealing to consumers who prefer approachable, easygoing profiles over tannic or austere structures.

Because the range is priced for value, Ménage à Trois is frequently found on retail shelves as an entry point into blended wines. It tends to attract drinkers moving beyond the most basic table wines who still want something familiar and unintimidating.

The Range and What to Expect

The collection spans several styles. The red blend is the flagship, offering dark fruit character and a rounded mouthfeel. There are also white blends and rosé options that follow the same crowd-pleasing philosophy, generally showing bright fruit and a soft finish.

Beyond the core blends, the brand has released single-varietal wines such as Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, and Pinot Grigio, as well as some higher-tier or specialty bottlings positioned above the standard line. Availability of specific labels can vary by region and vintage.

When browsing this collection, expect wines that are consistent from bottle to bottle and geared toward immediate enjoyment. They pair well with casual meals and are a reliable pick for parties, weeknight dinners, or anyone new to exploring blended wines.

Frequently asked questions

What kind of wine is Ménage à Trois?
It is primarily a blended wine brand, with red, white, and rosé blends made from multiple grape varieties, plus some single-varietal offerings. The wines are known for being fruit-forward, smooth, and easy to drink.
Is Ménage à Trois sweet or dry?
Most of the wines are technically dry to off-dry, but the ripe fruit character and smooth texture can give an impression of sweetness on the palate. Many drinkers describe the reds as jammy and approachable rather than tannic.
How should I serve Ménage à Trois?
Serve the red blends at slightly below room temperature, around 60–65°F, and chill the white and rosé wines to roughly 45–50°F. They pair well with casual foods like pasta, grilled meats, cheese, and appetizers.
Is Ménage à Trois meant for aging?
No. These wines are made to be enjoyed young and are best consumed within a year or two of purchase. They are designed for immediate, everyday drinking rather than long-term cellaring.