Merlot
Originally from the French area of Bordeaux from which the most prestigious wines based on this blend still come today, Merlot is one of the most popular black grape varieties internationally thanks to its great drinkability and high adaptability. Generally the Merlot grapes are processed and vinified with the aim of creating precious blends based on Cabernet Sauvignon where the role of Merlot consists in adding finesse and expressiveness of the fruit by expanding and emphasizing the organoleptic potential of Cabernet Sauvignon. Compared to the origin, Merlot is born in the Bordeaux area from a spontaneous cross between Cabernet Franc and Magdalene Noir de Charentes. If the complementary grape of Cabernet Sauvignon remains in the Medoc region, in the Saint-Emilion area it is the most cultivated and often proposed grape variety, especially in the Pomerol area, a true paradise of this extraordinary grape. Unlike the coastal part where the pebble suitable for the cultivation of Cabernet Sauvignon dominates, in this area the gravelly soils of alluvial matrix are sedimented with sands rich in ferrous minerals and clays, creating a perfect mix for the needs of the vine. The most famous Merlots in the world are born in this AOC, which stand out for the finesse of the aromas of small dark berries, for the extraordinary harmony and complexity, as well as for a refined evolution towards balsamic and mentholated notes. The Pomerol territory was not classified in 1855, but over the centuries a scale of values was created and today the most highly rated labels ever come from: Château Petrus, Château La Fleur, Château L'Eglise Clinet, Château Le Pin, Château La Violette, Château Trotanoy, Château Housanna, Château L'Evangile, Château Clinet, Vieux Château Certan. In addition to this French peculiarity, Merlot remains one of the most widespread varieties in the world, present in almost all European countries, as well as in the countries of the New World. Thus, especially in consideration of its peculiar characteristics, the vinification of Merlot in purity appears increasingly widespread in recent years, offering wines with great personality. In Italy the spread of this grape involves regions such as Friuli Venezia Giulia, South Tyrol, Veneto, Emilia Romagna, Tuscany, Sicily. Precisely in the case of Tuscany, the extreme compatibility of coastal climatic conditions with those present in the Bordeaux area has allowed in recent decades the creation of very successful and qualitatively competitive blends despite the maintenance of recognizable specificities. In addition to being subject to very different harvest times, designed to obtain fresher and less alcoholic or more robust wines in consideration of the ripeness of the fruit, Merlot usually comes in two different versions depending on the climatic conditions affecting the grapes. The most common is the one in which the Merlot grapes are grown in environments where a warm or moderate climate prevails, giving life to a wine with characteristic hints of wild berries mainly black berries such as blueberries, black currants, plums, cherries, often followed also from fresh herbaceous notes of undergrowth; the result is a wine characterized by a soft and velvety body in perfect balance with the body of the tannins and the high alcohol content. The other interpretation is more elegant and slender and is pursued with colder climatic conditions that allow Merlot, thanks to the different maturation, to stand out for greater tannins and acidity. In both cases, Merlot almost always undergoes an aging process in oak barrels, gaining spicy and fragrant notes of vanilla and coffee. Versatile and disruptive wine, Merlot is the red wine loved for its persuasive elegance, soft and rich fruit, smooth profile and balanced, long and persistent sip, without edges or harshness. An enveloping and round wine that over time has conquered the palates of connoisseurs from all over the world. In the Italian case, the appearance of Merlot in response to the damage caused by phylloxera depended on the need to plant new vineyards by selecting better known and more easily marketable varieties. The vine quickly settled in the Triveneto area, in areas that could recall the pebbly and gravelly soils of Bordeaux, such as the alluvial areas of the Greve del Friuli or the Piave area. The vine then spread throughout the peninsula, finding especially in the area of the Tuscan coast, Bolgheri and its hinterland, the pedoclimatic conditions to express itself with high quality levels, exhibiting a decidedly Mediterranean, mature, rich and intense profile. It is grown with excellent results also in Alto Adige, in particular in the Cortaccia area, the sunniest and hottest of the region, in Veneto in the area of the Berici and Breganze hills and in Umbria. I Merlot is history, discovery, adaptation: many are the labels that exalt it at the highest levels such as Masseto Tenuta dell'Ornellaia, Messorio Le Macchiole, Apparita Castello di Ama, Redigaffi Tua Rita, Rennero Gualdo del Re.
Buy Merlot online
If Merlot is a wine appreciated by many amateurs and easily available in wine shops, buying Merlot online is often the best way to reveal its full potential thanks to the immediate comparison of labels and origins. By purchasing Merlot online you can take a journey into the universe of this grape, discovering for example the blends from the coastal areas of Bordeaux and trying stimulating comparisons with Bolgheri wines. Before purchasing, you can devote every attention to discovering its fruity scents and let yourself be surprised by their combination by identifying the delicate herbaceous notes that accompany them. For an even more complete tasting experience, you can decide to buy two pure Merlots online which, if distinguished by harvesting period and winemaking techniques, will allow you to discover if your taste appreciates the freshness and momentum or body of the wine more ripe and expertly refined fruit. In short, buying Merlot online means getting to know wine from the right direction.
What are the characteristics of the Merlot grape?
The main characteristics of the Merlot grape include high vigor and high productivity, both conditions which, when the climatic configurations allow it, make it very adaptable and preferable for new plants.
What is the taste of a Merlot wine?
A wine composed of a high percentage of Merlot or made with pure Merlot has hints of red fruits and ripe plums with interesting herbaceous and spicy hints that manage to complete the organoleptic profile giving a fuller and more structured taste.
Which Italian Merlot is a must try?
There are many Italian Merlots that deserve consideration but some pure Merlot wines such as Masseto have gained worldwide fame to the point of rightfully entering the Olympus of labels to try at least once in a lifetime.
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Pays d'Oc IGP Merlot Grand Sud
Merlot Grand Sud comes from vineyards located in the Languedoc-Roussilon region.
The Merlot grapes are destemmed and crushed, to then be vinified in steel tanks at a controlled temperature for 6-12 days. After filtration, the wine is bottled.
Dark ruby red in colour, the fruity aromas of red fruits such as currant, cherry and raspberry jam prevail on the nose. The sip reveals soft tannins and a discreet persistence.
Excellent to accompany roast chicken, grilled meats and cheeses.
View product pagePatagonia IG Merlot Saurus 2022 Familia Schroeder
Saurus Merlot is made by Familia Schroeder in the city of San Patricio del Chañar, located in the province of Neuquén, in the heart of Patagonia.
It is produced with Merlot grapes harvested manually and carefully selected. After fermentation, it ages for 40% in oak barrels for 6 months.
It is of a deep ruby red color that denotes the maturity of the fruit. On the nose, complex aromas of red fruits combine with aromas reminiscent of star anise, mint and spices. In the mouth it is fresh and pleasant...
View product pageBordeaux Supérieur AOC 2015 Château Le Conseiller
Bordeaux Supérieur is produced by Château Le Conseiller, which is part of the Jean Philippe Janqueix domaines.
The wine is made from 100% Merlot grapes. They are vinified at a controlled temperature in 60 hl open wooden vats and in steel tanks. The malolactic fermentation takes place in wooden barrels. The wine is aged in wooden barrels for a few months.
Intense ruby red in colour, it reveals fruity aromas of currant, cranberry and cherry on the nose. The sip is juicy and slender, medium-bodied an...
View product pageNapa Valley Merlot AVA 2021 Duckhorn
Merlot Duckhorn is mainly produced from Merlot grapes from different Napa Valley vineyards that reflect the various microclimates and soils of origin of this unique appellation. It is the result of a traditional red vinification, with aging for 15 months in partially new French oak barrels.
In the glass it is ruby red in color. Seductive aromas of cherry, raspberry and cocoa take shape. It has a silky mouth, with fine tannins that spreads over an elegant matured plum carpet.
It is the ideal compan...
View product pageStellenbosch WO Merlot 2021 Morgenster
Morgenster Merlot is a wine produced in the renowned Stellenbosch area, famous for its ability to excellently express the varietal characteristics of the wines produced. This range of varietals is created to be fruity and approachable, enhancing the unique qualities conferred by the Merlot grapes grown in this area.
The vinification follows traditional methods in red, while the refinement takes place for 12 months in second and third passage French barriques. This process helps develop complexity...
View product pageBordeaux Supérieur AOC 2023 Château Le Bocage
Château Le Bocage is born from an enchanting vineyard developed around an elegant 19th century charterhouse, with 16-year-old plants grown on sandy and clayey soils. The vinification takes place traditionally in thermo-conditioned steel tanks.
It offers an elegant ruby red color with purple hues. The scent is complex, with hints of red fruit alternating with delicate notes of cinnamon. The palate invites you to drink, demonstrating a perfect balance between the aromas of candied plum and cocoa.
It...
View product pageValle del Maipo DO Merlot Reserva 2022 Ventisquero
Merlot Reserva is produced by the Chilean company Ventisquero, founded in 2000, whose name in Spanish means "glacier". The company is very large and produces wine from the main Chilean wine-growing areas, in particular from the Maipo Valley, the Casablanca Valley and the Palta Valley.
The harvest of the Merlot grapes takes place at the beginning of March. Once in the cellar, the grapes first undergo maceration to facilitate extraction, then fermentation in steel. 70% of the wine obtained is aged ...
View product pageSwartland WO Merlot Porcupine Ridge 2023 Boekenhoutskloof
Boekenhoutskloof's Porcupine Ridge Merlot is a fine wine from the renowned Coastal Region, made with grapes selected primarily from the Helderberg vineyards and the surrounding Stellenbosch area. This Merlot is an authentic expression of the unique terroir of these regions. The Porcupine Ridge range stands out for offering delicious and accessible wines, which reflect their commitment to conserving the biodiversity of their estate. It takes its name from the porcupine, a characteristic inhabitan...
View product pagePomerol AOC 2015 Château La Conseillante
Château La Conseillante took its name from its owner, Madame Conseillan, in the mid-18th century. The property was bought in 1871 by the Nicolas family, who have run it for 5 generations.
Vinification is carried out individually for each of the 18 plots in 18 steel vats where both alcoholic and malolactic fermentation take place. From 2010 it was decided to reduce the use of new wood, so the wine is aged in new French oak barrels for only 70% -85%.
It has a medium intense purple colour and a bouqu...
View product pagePomerol AOC La Ballade 2022 Château La Pointe
La Ballade is produced by Château La Pointe, one of the oldest estates in Pomerol, in the Bordeaux region.
The wine is a blend of Merlot with a small addition of Cabernet Franc. The grapes are vinified in thermo-controlled steel tanks and aged in French oak barriques for about 12 months.
Dark ruby red in color, the nose reveals aromas of black and red fruits, blueberry, currant, blackberry, strawberry and raspberry, as well as spicy notes. The sip has a good structure and a persistent finish.
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View product pageGoriška Brda ZGP Merlot 2016 Movia
This Merlot is produced by the Movia winery, which is located in Slovenia, in a border area, the Brda. The grapes come from about 60 years old vines. There is the Italian / Friulian Collio and the Slovenian one, precisely called Brda. They are areas of great naturalistic and wine-producing charm. The Movia winery is one of the largest in the area, even with an average production of only 100,000 bottles a year. It is part of a niche of wineries in these borderlands, whose wines are absolutely wor...
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