Merlot
Merlot

Merlot is the well-travelled smooth talker of the grape world

TL; DR

A humble, well-travelled, smooth talker. Totally underappreciated, but doesn't need status or the spotlight to flourish.

So, what's Merlot all about?--red

A soft textured red that embodies the word 'smooth' - when people ask for a smooth wine, Merlot is what they want. Blue fruit, gentle spice and a suave demeanour.

Where did Merlot originate?--aromatic

Once again, France, we're looking at you. Bordeaux is the home region for this grape, where it stands on its own in the regions of Pomerol and St Emilion, but hangs out with its mates Cabernet Sauvignon (and others) in Margaux, Pauillac etc

Who's famous for Merlot?--racy

France - Bordeaux

Italy - Friuli, Veneto

USA - California

Chile - Colchagua

Merlot wine regions map

What does Merlot taste like?--aromatic

A big hit of blue fruits here - blueberry, plum and mulberry. Lots of softness to the texture, a hint of clove and vanilla from the oak and then some smooth tannins to round out the picture.

Merlot taste

Merlot Wine Styles--cellar

Only in recent years have we seen an emergence of a fresher style of Merlot, but the majority of wines are round and full, with a velvet texture.

What foods pair with Merlot?--plum

Richer wines work well with charred meats - anything on the BBQ really. Softer styles can work with poached salmon or mushrooms with radicchio.

Merlot food pairing

Fun fact--earth

The name is suggested to have been associated with the French word “merle,” which translates to blackbird where both blackbird and the Merlot grape share the similar black and blue colour.

If you like this, you should also give these grapes a guzzle...--wines

Cabernet Sauvignon, Malbec

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