Merlot
Merlot is the second most widely planted grape variety in the world after Cabernet Sauvignon, and it is the most planted in France.
The grape’s generous palate, soft tannins, and appealing black and blue fruit aromas make it highly approachable and suitable for a wide range of occasions. Merlot also offers notable versatility at the table, which contributes to its popularity in both Old and New World wine regions.
While Merlot can produce excellent single-varietal wines, it is also widely used in blends, where it adds softness and richness. Although some of the world’s most prestigious wines are made from Merlot, it is equally valued for producing youthful, approachable styles. This is a grape that combines accessibility with the potential for great quality.
The History of the Merlot Grape Variety
The first recorded mention of Merlot dates back to 1784, in the notes of a Bordeaux official. Even then, wines from the Right Bank—particularly the Libournais—were already among the most sought-after in Europe. Merlot takes its name from the local blackbird, merle (or merlau in regional dialect), likely a reference to the grape’s deep, dark colour, which is reflected in the richly coloured wines it produces.
Although its precise origins were long uncertain, DNA analysis has shown that Merlot is the offspring of Cabernet Franc and the rare variety Magdeleine Noire des Charentes, making it a half-sibling to Cabernet Sauvignon, Malbec, and Carménère. Its prominence across both banks of the Gironde estuary in Bordeaux was reinforced after the severe frost of 1956, when many vineyards were replanted with Merlot due to its adaptability to the region’s varied climate.
Like many grape varieties, Merlot is prone to mutation. One such variation is the pale-skinned Merlot Gris, while Merlot Blanc exists as a separate offspring rather than a direct mutation. Today, Merlot remains the most widely planted grape in Bordeaux and is also successfully cultivated in numerous French appellations, as well as in wine regions around the world.
Wine Regions
Merlot is the most widely planted grape variety in France, with over 116,000 hectares under vine. It is a key component in many Bordeaux blends and shows particular distinction on the Right Bank, especially in Saint-Émilion and Pomerol, where it is often blended with Cabernet Franc or made as a dominant, sometimes single-varietal wine. In the Médoc, on the Left Bank, it is typically blended with Cabernet Sauvignon, contributing softness and fruit to the structure of the wines. The finest examples are complex, age-worthy, and highly sought after.
Merlot is also widely planted in southern France, particularly within the Vin de Pays d’Oc IGP, Languedoc-Roussillon, and the Sud-Ouest. In these regions, it is often used to produce more approachable, fruit-forward wines that are intended for earlier consumption.
Internationally, Merlot enjoys a broad presence. It is one of the most planted grapes in California, alongside Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Pinot Noir, and is also widely grown in Washington State. Chile has established a strong reputation for Merlot and other Bordeaux varieties, while the grape is also well represented in Italy, Spain, and Australia.
Few wine-producing countries are without plantings of Merlot. Its global success is built on its consistency, approachability, and versatility. Although it is sometimes overshadowed by Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot matches it in both quality and prestige, offering its own distinctive character and appeal.
Wine Styles & Tasting Notes
Merlot can produce inexpensive, youthful wines that are approachable and crowd-pleasing. These wines are typically round, with soft tannins that provide structure without astringency. They often display pronounced dark fruit aromas and a juicy, supple mouthfeel.
When sourced from older vines, grown at lower yields, and aged in oak, Merlot can develop significant complexity and ageing potential. These wines are deeper in colour and more structured, often showing black and blue fruit alongside notes of smoke, leather, and chocolate.
When used in blends, Merlot contributes a generous, rounded character, adding fruit, colour, and softness to the wine. It is a key component in many Bordeaux-style blends around the world, where it balances more structured varieties such as Cabernet Sauvignon.
The influence of oak varies depending on the winemaker’s approach. In general, New World producers tend to favour new oak, imparting more pronounced vanilla and spice notes, while French producers often use oak more subtly to preserve balance and expression of terroir.
Food Pairings
Merlot’s moderate, supple tannins make it an excellent partner for leaner cuts of red meat, such as fillet mignon. Younger styles are particularly well suited to grilling and casual dining, thanks to their approachable, fruit-forward character.
More mature, concentrated Merlot can elevate more formal occasions, pairing well with refined dishes and proving its place at the fine-dining table.
While generally too robust for most fish dishes, Merlot is well suited to white meats, including roasted poultry, veal, and pork. Its juicy palate and fruit-driven profile also complement dishes with sweet elements, such as cranberry or plum-based sauces.
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Bordeaux: Chateau de Bonhoste SO2 LibreRuby colour with a clear, blackcurrant and plum aromas. Fresh on the palate, with a supple, round taste.
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Collines Rhodaniennes: Jeanne Gaillard Merlot Petit MerleThis 100% Merlot with a deep colour reveals a nose with nuances of stone fruits, sweet spices and a delicate vegetal sensation. The beautifully structured mouth is fresh and long.
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Saint-Guilhem-Le-Desert: Terre des 2 Sources Amourettes RedEasy to drink with an intensely fruity nose showing lots of ripe summer berries, hints of green leafiness and toasty wood. The palate is all about fresh berries, smooth soft tannins and lingering memories of a long hot summer.
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Medoc: Chateau Villa CarminModern and elegant Médoc, aged in barrels. Notes of red fruit and plum on the nose. Medium bodied in the mouth, aromas of cherries and a fruity finish.
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Montagne-Saint-Emilion: Chateau La Couronne RedOwner Thomas Thiou produces this wonderful wine on one of the top terroirs in the appellation. Fruity, creamy, very well balanced. A must taste!
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Bordeaux Supérieur: Chateau de Bonhoste Cuvée Prestige RedBeautiful presentation, with a very clear, deep, dark garnet red colour. The powerful, complex bouquet evokes ripe red and dark fruit (prunes, cherries), vanilla and toast, with a hint of smoke. Full bodied, round and fleshy in the mouth, with elegant tannins and beautiful fruity flavours. The finish is fresh with pleasant woody aromas.
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Crémant de Bordeaux: Chateau de Bonhoste B de Bonhoste RoséDry sparkling Bordeaux, with a salmon tint. Lively, fresh and balanced with notes of currants and raspberries.
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Saint-Emilion: Chateau La Fleur Chantecaille RedThe tannins are enveloping, with a refined balance running throughout, supporting a long, persistent finish. Harmonious and composed, it leaves a lasting impression of depth and finesse.
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Graves: Chateau Bousquet Prestige RedBeautiful aromas of black fruits and spices associated with fine woody notes. A large aromatic palette of cherry and blackberry.
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Haut-Medoc: Chateau Grand Clapeau Olivier Cru Bourgeois RedA supple and elegant wine complemented by a touch of tannin from the Cabernet. Full and long on the finish.
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Blaye Côtes de Bordeaux: Chateau Les Bertrands Grand CadeloneA very intense ruby colour, a very fruity wine with aromas of coffee, toast and black fruits. The finish is long and pleasant with a nice structure.
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Fronsac: Delphis De La Dauphine RedDeep crimson-purple colour. The initial nose is very fresh, with voluptuous notes of strawberry jam. The secondary bouquet develops a more liquorice-y character. The attack is lively and supple, with fine tannins. The freshness and hint of liquorice make a pleasant return on the palate.
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Lalande de Pomerol: Chateau Fleur de Jean Gue RedWith intense raspberry aroma on the nose, the mouth uncovers flavours of blackcurrant and roast coffee, with a hint of soft spices from the use of oak. The velvety texture and roundness comes from the dominance of Merlot, picked at the peak of ripeness. Beautifully balanced.
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Saint-Emilion Grand Cru: Chateau Le CrosFrom the triangle of Figeac, Montlabert and Lamarzelle, this balanced and fresh wine delivers intense and harmonious aromas of black fruits and spices with a very subtle touch of wood. This blend, very clearly dominated by Merlot, will bring you a shared feeling of sweetness and power on the palate.
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Blaye Côtes de Bordeaux: Chateau Les Bertrands Nectar des BertrandsIntense colour, with great depth and complexity from a small production. Leathery, very tasty, with hints of black cherry compote. Decant it a fair while. The best is to come.
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Saint Estephe: Chateau Bel AirAromas of plum and blackcurrant. Deep cherry, powerful and supple.
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Pessac-Leognan: La Chapelle Haut NouchetStewed ripe fruit with silky tannins, Spicy and woody aromas with hints of pastry. An opulent wine and very well balanced. Classic Bordeaux with the elegance of Pessac-Léognan.
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Blaye Côtes de Bordeaux: Chateau Les Bertrands DiamantA very intensive ruby colour, smell of black fruits with flavours of coffee and chocolate. The structure is very rich, long with soft and round tannins.
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Malepère: Chateau de Cointes ToscaRobe of garnet, with an intense and complex nose of ripe fruit and compotes. Very nice fleshy structure, long with good balance and smooth tannins.
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Saint-Julien: Chateau du Glana La Croix DillangesGreat richness with mellow tannins and dark berry fruit.
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Margaux: Zede de LabegorceRich and full bodied. Cedar and spice mixed with dark berries, it is beautifully balanced. The Cabernet Sauvignon adds a power and structure to this ‘cuvée’.
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Margaux: Chateau La Tour de Mons RedWith an intense colour, the wine displays a very broad aromatic range that combines woody, spicy and fruity notes. Elegant and distinguished, this enticing wine, rich in density and concentration with a fine tannic structure offers a fantastic potential for ageing.
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Pomerol: Clos de la Vieille Ecole RedVanilla and toast on the palate, the finish is long and fresh with intense notes of pepper.
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1.5l Magnum - Saint-Emilion: Chateau La Fleur Chantecaille RedThe tannins are enveloping, the finish long. Very nice balance.
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Pauillac: Chateau Bellegrave RedChateau Bellegrave's responsiveness during the harvest, coupled with rigorous sorting during blending enabled them to produce a very fruity, attractive wine. The Cabernet Sauvignon grapes, which constitute the majority at the estate, were ripe and with sufficient structure to provide great balance.
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Saint-Émilion Grand Cru: Chateau Patris Querre RedPure Merlot with silky tannins. power, depth and opulence.
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Saint-Julien: Chateau Moulin de la RoseRich and concentrated, harmonious, with superb soft tannins and supported by a nice acidity.
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Pomerol: Chateau Brun MazeyresAromas of plums and blackberries, sophisticated palate with smooth tannins and a long fresh finish.
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1.5l Magnum - Saint-Emilion: Chateau Bertinat LartigueA true St-Emilion with lovely balance and elegance. Wood on the nose, round in the mouth. Look out for the lingering after-taste and the delicate cherry background taste.
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1.5l Magnum - Chateau Fleur de Jean Gue Lalande de Pomerol RedWith intense raspberry aroma on the nose, the mouth uncovers flavours of blackcurrant and roast coffee, with a hint of soft spices from the use of oak. The velvety texture and roundness comes from the dominance of Merlot, picked at the peak of ripeness. Beautifully balanced.
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