Merlot

Merlot has become one of the most widely planted varieties in the world, thanks to its plummy character, low tannins and ability to blend with Cabernet Sauvignon. Initially grown on the left bank in Bordeaux it now features very highly in Chile, California, Australia and most wine producing countries. Prices for Merlot range from stratospheric Pomerol and St Emilion to excellent value Chilean wines.

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Gaja Ca Marcanda Promis
Gaja Ca Marcanda Promis
Bright and deep colour with subtle, elegant aromas of dried flowers, pollen and sweet spices.
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  • Country: Italy
  • Region: Bolgheri
  • Grape: Merlot, Syrah, and Sangiovese
  • Style: Full Bodied
  • ABV%: 13.5%
  • Vintage: 2021
  • Food pairing: A perfect match for a variety of grilled meats and game, tomato-based pasta dishes, and rich casseroles and stews.

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Villa Maria Ngakirikiri
Villa Maria Ngakirikiri
Aromatics of cassis, violets and complex wood spices, with graphite, thyme and clove also emerging from the glass.
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  • Country: New Zealand
  • Region: Hawkes Bay
  • Grape: Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot
  • Style: Full Bodied
  • ABV%: 13.5%
  • Vintage: 2019
  • Biodynamic: No
  • Low Sulphur: No
  • Minimal Intervention: No
  • Organic: No
  • Vegan: No
  • Food pairing: Pairs well with Grilled and Roasted Red Meats, Casseroles/Stews, Mature Strong Cheeses

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Ca del Bosco Maurizio Zanella Sebino Rosso
Ca del Bosco Maurizio Zanella Sebino Rosso
A wine embodying a perfect blend of territory and style. Surely among the jewels contributing to the Italian wine renaissance.
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  • Country: Italy
  • Region: Sebino Rosso IGT
  • Grape: Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, and Merlot
  • Style: Full Bodied
  • ABV%: 13.5%
  • Vintage: 2021
  • Organic: Yes

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Tenuta Guado al Tasso Il Bruciato
Tenuta Guado al Tasso Il Bruciato
Ripe red fruits with sweet spices. Excellent structure on the palate with pleasant fruit and a long finish.
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  • Country: Italy
  • Region: Bolgheri
  • Grape: Merlot, Syrah, Cabernet Franc, Petit Verdot, and Cabernet Sauvignon
  • Style: Full Bodied
  • ABV%: 14%
  • Vintage: 2022

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Chateau La Rose Figeac Pomerol
Chateau La Rose Figeac Pomerol
Château La Rose Figeac seduces with its bright fruit, its silky feel and its beautiful length throughout the tasting.
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  • Country: France
  • Region: Bordeaux
  • Grape: Merlot and Cabernet Franc
  • Style: Full Bodied
  • ABV%: 13.5%
  • Food pairing: Goes well with the majority of braised, roasted, or grilled meats ranging from beef, veal, pork, and game. Pomerol pairs perfectly with rare Ahi Tuna, Salmon, and of course with roasted chickens, mushrooms, truffle, and any other earthy dishes.

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Waterkloof Boreas
Waterkloof Boreas
A wine of subtlety and elegance with lifted berry fruit
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  • Country: South Africa
  • Region: Stellenbosch
  • Grape: Cabernet Franc, Merlot, and Petit Verdot
  • Style: Full Bodied
  • ABV%: 14%
  • Vintage: 2020
  • Biodynamic: Yes
  • Low Sulphur: No
  • Minimal Intervention: Yes
  • Organic: No
  • Vegan: Yes
  • Food pairing: Decant 2 hours before serving with rib of beef or similar.

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Pelusas Merlot
Pelusas Merlot
Intense fresh aromas of red fruits and plums. Loads of soft red fruit flavours with rounded tannins.
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  • Country: Chile
  • Region: Central Valley
  • Grape: Merlot
  • Style: Medium Bodied
  • ABV%: 13%
  • Vintage: 2020
  • Vegan: Yes

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The Barrel Jumper Merlot
The Barrel Jumper Merlot
Packed full of juicy black plums and blackberries complemented by a fresh acidity and soft tannins.
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  • Country: South Africa
  • Region: Western Cape
  • Grape: Merlot
  • Style: Medium Bodied
  • ABV%: 13%
  • Vintage: 2022

La Casita Merlot
La Casita Merlot
Deep ruby in colour with rich aromas of damson and blackcurrant. Well-balanced with juicy flavours of ripe plum and black cherry
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  • Country: Chile
  • Region: Central Valley
  • Grape: Merlot
  • Style: Full Bodied
  • ABV%: 11%
  • Vintage: 2024
  • Food pairing: Delicious served alongside tomato-based pasta dishes and all kinds of red meats.

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Santa Carolina Merlot
Santa Carolina Merlot
A ripe full bodied wine with concentrated plum and strawberry fruit flavours and cinnamon notes with soft tannins.
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  • Country: Chile
  • Region: Rapel
  • Grape: Merlot
  • Style: Full Bodied
  • ABV%: 12.5%
  • Vintage: 2023
  • Food pairing: This wine is a great match to pizza and tomato based pasta dishes.

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Merlot

Merlot: The Smooth, Versatile Red Grape

Merlot is one of the most popular and widely planted red grape varieties in the world, known for its smooth texture, approachable flavors, and versatility in winemaking. It produces wines that are typically fruit-forward, medium to full-bodied, and often softer in tannins than other red varieties like Cabernet Sauvignon. Merlot wines are beloved by both casual wine drinkers and connoisseurs alike for their rich, rounded characteristics and accessibility.

Origins and History

Merlot originated in the Bordeaux region of France, where it remains one of the key grapes used in blending, particularly in Bordeaux’s Left Bank wines. The grape’s name is thought to come from the French word "merle," meaning "blackbird," possibly referencing the bird's love for the grape’s dark, sweet berries.

Historically, Merlot’s popularity grew significantly in the 20th century, especially after it gained a reputation for being more approachable than some of the other Bordeaux varieties. As wine lovers sought a smoother, fruitier alternative to the sometimes tannic and structured Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot became a key component in many Bordeaux blends.

Today, Merlot is grown extensively around the globe, with notable plantings in regions like California, Chile, Italy, Australia, and Argentina, alongside its traditional home in Bordeaux.

Flavor Profile and Characteristics

Merlot is known for producing wines with soft, velvety textures and fruit-driven flavors. These wines typically have a medium to full body, moderate acidity, and smooth tannins, which contribute to their easy-drinking style. The flavor profile can vary depending on where the grape is grown and how the wine is made, but common tasting notes include:

Fruit flavors: Ripe red and black fruits such as plum, cherry, raspberry, and blackberry. As the wine ages, it can develop deeper, jammy notes or hints of dried fruits.

Herbal and earthy notes: Merlot can show subtle herbal or earthy flavors, such as green pepper, tobacco, or leather, particularly when grown in cooler climates.

Spices: Some Merlots develop a touch of spice, such as clove, cinnamon, or black pepper, especially if aged in oak barrels.

Oak influences: Merlot wines that have been aged in oak may display additional characteristics like vanilla, toast, or caramel.

In warmer climates, Merlot often has a more fruit-forward profile, while cooler climates may bring out more structured, mineral-driven qualities.

Growing Regions

While Merlot’s roots lie in Bordeaux, it is now grown in many wine-producing regions around the world, each of which brings unique characteristics to the grape. Some of the most notable regions for Merlot include:

Bordeaux (France): In Bordeaux, Merlot is a key grape in both the Right Bank (e.g., Pomerol, Saint-Émilion) and as a major component of blends on the Left Bank (e.g., in the Médoc region). Merlot-based wines from Bordeaux often show a balance of ripe fruit and earthy, savory qualities, with the ability to age well.

California (USA): California, particularly Napa Valley, is known for producing rich, fruit-forward Merlots with ripe plum, blackberry, and sometimes chocolate notes. Napa Merlot often has a plush mouthfeel and is more accessible in its youth.

Chile: Chile produces Merlots with a distinctive freshness, with vibrant fruit flavors and a slightly herbal edge, often at excellent value.

Australia: Merlot in Australia, particularly in regions like McLaren Vale and Coonawarra, is often rich, with ripe fruit, earthy undertones, and a smooth texture.

Italy: In regions like Tuscany and the Veneto, Merlot is blended with local varieties to create both single-varietal wines and wines with a more complex character.

Merlot in Bordeaux Blends

In Bordeaux, Merlot is often blended with Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc to create some of the world’s most renowned wines. In these blends, Merlot contributes to the wine's fruitiness, softness, and roundness, balancing the firmer tannins and acidity of Cabernet Sauvignon. Merlot is particularly important in Bordeaux’s Right Bank appellations, such as Pomerol and Saint-Émilion, where it often takes the lead in the blend. The famous wine Château Petrus from Pomerol is predominantly made from Merlot, highlighting the grape’s potential for producing luxurious, long-aging wines.

Aging Potential

Merlot wines generally age well, though they tend to be more approachable in their youth compared to tannic red varieties like Cabernet Sauvignon. While many Merlots are enjoyed young for their fresh fruit character and smooth tannins, some higher-quality examples, particularly from Bordeaux, have the potential to age for several years, developing more complexity and deeper flavors as they mature. These wines can take on nuances of leather, tobacco, and earthy characteristics, and may soften and integrate over time.

Food Pairing

Merlot’s medium body and smooth tannins make it a versatile food-pairing wine. It pairs well with a variety of dishes, including:

Red meats: Roasted lamb, beef, and pork, as well as grilled meats.

Pasta dishes: Tomato-based pasta sauces, lasagna, and bolognese.

Cheese: Merlot pairs well with cheeses like Gouda, Brie, or sharp Cheddar.

Comfort foods: Dishes like meatloaf, roasted chicken, and grilled vegetables complement Merlot’s balanced flavors.

Conclusion

Merlot is a beloved grape variety that continues to play a central role in the world of wine. With its approachable nature, rich fruit flavors, and smooth texture, it offers a broad appeal to a diverse range of wine drinkers. Whether made as a stand-alone wine or as part of a blend, Merlot showcases the character of its terroir, making it a cornerstone of many celebrated wine regions across the Merlot

Cheers to Your Wine Journey!

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