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Merlot wine is a rich, soft wine with
the flavor of blackberries, beloved because it is seldom harsh and
not as acidic as a Cabernet Sauvignon with which it is often blended.
Merlot wine has the added advantage of being rich and supple but
only moderately tannic and, therefore, wonderfully drinkable from
early on.
The Merlot grape is larger and thinner skinned than the Cabernet
grape. It has an opulent texture that goes admirably with h'ordeuves
or as a dinner drink. Similar to the soft Algerian wines of the
Pied Noirs, Merlot wine is used to round out and add complexity
to Cabernets.
In today's world, Merlot wine is a premium varietal in its own
right. Merlot wine is a round sensual wine that does not need the
same care in aging. So Merlot wine can be a splendidly pragmatic
and commendable choice for many occasions.
Merlot wine is so popular due to the fact that it is softer, fruitier,
and earlier-maturing than cabernet sauvignon, yet displays many
of the same aromas and flavors – black cherry, currant, cedar,
and green olive – along with mint, tobacco and tea-leaf tones.
The most critically acclaimed Merlot wines are dark, rich and strong.
Aromas include scents of plums, black cherry, toffee, chocolate,
violets, orange and tea.
Merlot Wine Tip:
Merlot wine is a good accompaniment to simply prepared beef and
lamb dishes.
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