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- Merlot - Wikipedia
Merlot ( ˈmɜːrloʊ MUR-loh) is a dark-blue-colored wine grape variety that is used as both a blending grape and for varietal wines The name Merlot is thought to be a diminutive of merle, the French name for the blackbird, probably a reference to the color of the grape
- What Is Merlot Wine? - Food Wine
Merlot is a red wine that is produced from the grape variety of the same name Stylistically, it runs the gamut from fruit-forward and sweet with oak to more structured and nuanced,
- The Comprehensive Guide to Merlot | Wine Folly
Merlot, the world’s second-most planted red grape, thrives in moderate to warm climates and varied terrains, especially clay soils It offers a consistent profile of soft texture and ripe fruit flavors, but these can vary based on the region
- Everything You Need to Know About Merlot - Wine Enthusiast
Merlot is one of the world’s most popular red wines, and America’s second favorite after Cabernet Sauvignon Known for its soft, sensual texture and approachable style, it’s made from red-skinned grapes that can adapt to a variety of climates to produce food-friendly wines in many price points
- Merlot - What Is Merlot? | Wine 101 - VinePair
Merlot is a juicy, elegant, and versatile red grape variety that’s grown around the globe, but it’s world famous for its role in the luxurious blends of Bordeaux
- What is Merlot Wine? All You Need to Know - WinePros
Merlot is renowned for being an easy-drinking red wine that is usually soft and elegant on the palate For this reason, it is widely planted around the world and is one of the most popular red wines in America Merlot is excellent as a stand-alone drink and pairs well with a wide variety of foods
- Wine 101: Merlot – Wine Insiders
Merlot is known by occasional wine drinkers and sommeliers alike to be especially smooth from start to finish But the wine is specifically vinified, making it very versatile
- Merlot: Explore Top Wines, Blends Growing Regions
Merlot is a red wine grape variety (Vitis vinifera) with strong historic ties to Bordeaux and the southwest regions of France It is associated equally with easy-drinking red wines and the great labels of Saint-Emilion and Pomerol
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