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    Merlot

    Merlot is the second most planted variety globally after Cabernet Sauvignon, and it’s the most planted varietal in France.

    The grape’s juicy palate, round tannins and gorgeous black and blue fruit aromas are crowd-pleasing and suitable for any occasion. Merlot has astounding versatility at the table as well, so it’s no surprise the grape is loved in both Old and New World.

    Merlot shines on its own, but it often lends its noble personality to blends. And although some of the most expensive wines in the world are made with Merlot, the grape is a splendid source for young, approachable wines, too. Here’s all you need to know about Merlot.


    The History of the Merlot Grape Variety

    We can find the first mention of Merlot in the notes of a Bordeaux official going back to 1784. Wines from the Right Bank or Libournais region were already amongst the most coveted in Europe.

    Merlot is named after a local black bird, Merlau, instantly recognisable for its dark, almost black colour. It’s easy to see why — Merlot wine can be incredibly concentrated, displaying a deep, dark hue.

    Merlot’s origins are unknown, but DNA testing showed the grape is the offspring of Cabernet Franc and a rare variety, Magdeleine Noire des Charentes. Merlot is half-sibling with Malbec, Cabernet Sauvignon and Carménère.

    Merlot’s prominence in both sides of the Gironde estuary in Bordeaux can be traced back to the Great Frost of 1956, the coldest year in the region’s history. Growers had to replant most of their vineyards, and they chose Merlot as the most viable for the region’s varied climate.

    Like many other wine grapes, Merlot is prone to mutation, and one of its variations is the pale-skinned Merlot Gris. A Merlot Blanc also exists, although it’s a Merlot offspring rather than a mutation.

    Merlot is better known for being the most planted variety in Bordeaux, but it is grown successfully in many other French appellations and every wine-producing country worldwide.



    Wine Regions

    Merlot is the most planted grape in France with over 116,000 hectares. Although the grape is a critical ingredient in almost every red blend made in the Bordeaux, it truly shines in the Medoc, where it’s blended with Cabernet Sauvignon, St. Emilion, where it’s blended with Cabernet Franc, and Pomerol where Merlot reaches its greatest expression, often as a mono-varietal wine. These wines are contemplative, incredibly age-worthy and prized collectors’ items.

    Merlot is also widely planted in Southern France, particularly in the region covered by the Vin de Pays d’Oc IGP, Languedoc-Roussillon and the Sud Ouest. Here, the grape produces more approachable and easy-to-drink examples.

    Merlot has an enormous fan base worldwide. It’s the fourth most planted grape in California after Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon and Pinot Noir. It’s also the second most planted grape in Washington. Chile champions Merlot and other Bordeaux varietals, and you can find the grape well represented in Italy, Spain and Australia.

    There’s no wine-producing country without a few hectares dedicated to the pleasing red grape. Merlot is an international success, and although it sometimes plays second fiddle to Cabernet, it’s at the same level in prestige and organoleptic properties.



    Wine Styles & Tasting Notes

    Merlot can produce inexpensive young wines that are inexperienced-friendly, and crowd-pleasing. These young wines are often round, with tannins that are persistent but never astringent. The dark fruit aromas are intense, and the mouthfeel is juicy.

    When Merlot comes from older vines, it’s grown in low yielding vineyards and is aged in oak barrels; it gains immense complexity and age-worthiness. These wines are bold and inky and might display black and blue fruit aromas along with smoke, leather and chocolate scents.

    When producers use Merlot as a blending component, the grape lends its juicy, mellow personality to the wine. It adds colour, robustness and fruit aromas to the blend as well. Merlot is the major component in most Bordeaux-style blends globally.

    The use of oak and its influence in the wine depends on the winemakers’ philosophy. However, it has become clear that producers in the New World prefer to infuse their red wine with vanilla and spices from new oak more often than producers in France.



    Food Pairings

    Merlot has noticeable but mellow tannins, so it is the perfect partner for leaner cuts of red meat, as the fillet mignon. Young Merlot is the perfect grilling wine, and it’s so easy to enjoy it’s a popular choice for casual get-togethers.

    Well-aged, concentrated Merlot has a place on long tablecloth tables and will rise to the occasion, proving to be an excellent partner for fine dining experiences.

    Merlot is too robust to be paired with fish, but it’s gentle enough to be paired with white meat, including roasted poultry, veal, and pork roasts. Merlot’s juicy palate and fruit-forward bouquet makes it deliciously compatible with cranberry, plum or other sweet sauces. Browse our curated selection and discover extraordinary French Merlot for all occasions.

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    • Domaine Horgelus Rose
      Côtes de Gascogne: Domaine Horgelus Rosé
      Born from the marriage of Merlot, Tannat and Cabernet, this wine reveals an intense and complex bouquet composed of wild strawberries, citrus fruits and fresh blackcurrants.
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    • Horgelus Red Gala
      Côtes de Gascogne: Domaine Horgelus Rouge de Gala
      This blend of Merlot, Cabernet-Sauvignon and Tannat, produced on Horgelus's plot called 'Gala', creates an elegant and spicy wine, revealing intense notes of blackberry and blackcurrant. With its smooth tannins, it is a perfect accompaniment to grills and cheeses.
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    • Chateau Les Bertrands Vin de France Le Petit Fils
      Vin de France: Vignoble Dubois Le Petit Fils
      A round, supple, and fruity wine with a lovely freshness. On the nose and palate, there is an explosion of red fruits: strawberry, raspberry, cherry.
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    • Bordeaux: Nicolas Lassagne Dynastie Francaise
      Bordeaux: Nicolas Lassagne Dynastie Francaise
      "This wine is the blend of 2 different terroirs. The first property was created by my father and located in Abzac, on a beautiful gravel plateau. The second is located in Artigues de Lussac, on one of the most beautiful clay-silty plateaus in Libourne, acquired in 2019." - Nicolas Lassagne
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    • Vin de France: Vignobles Dubois #9Max Red
      Vin de France: Vignobles Dubois #9Max Red
      Light and fruity low alcohol 9% wine made from Merlot and Malbec.
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    • Bordeaux: Chateau la Borne
      Bordeaux: Chateau la Borne
      Ripe red fruits aromas, and earthy notes, complemented by soft and generous tannins. Good persistence in the mouth.
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    • Bordeaux: Chateau Les Belles Vignes
      Bordeaux: Chateau Les Belles Vignes
      Red fruit notes with ample tannins. Aromatic persistence on the palate, balanced, with a finish full of flavour.
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    • Theophile Querre Bordeaux
      Bordeaux: Théophile Querre
      A smooth palate with velvety-soft tannins. Aromas of lovely ripe plum fruits and a lengthy finish.
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    • Chateau Les Bertrands Bordeaux Clairet
      Bordeaux Clairet: Chateau Les Bertrands Rosé
      Fruity and fragrant wine, strawberry and raspberry aromas. perfect for grills, salads, couscous and Asian dishes.
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    • Côtes de Prouilhe: Chateau de Cointes Merlot
      Côtes de Prouilhe: Chateau de Cointes Merlot
      100% Merlot - Expressive, surprising wine with good fruit, a spicy nose and deep colour, drinks well. Best with pork or cheese.
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    • Bordeaux AOC: Chateau des Arnauds
      Bordeaux AOC: Chateau des Arnauds
      Deep and intense ruby colour, very ripe and red fruit on the nose. On the palate this wine is silky, rounded, with aromas of raspberries and cassis, well balanced.
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    • Cité de Carcassonne: Les Hauts de Lalande Red
      Cité de Carcassonne: Les Hauts de Lalande Red
      A carefully blended mixture of Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah and Petit Verdot, giving a beautiful, rich elegant and smooth wine with a lot of fruit.
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    • Cabardes: Chateau Lalande Red
      Cabardes: Chateau Lalande Red
      Concentrated in the mouth, showing a good balance between blackcurrant fruits and length, blended between Mediterranean and Atlantic grapes.
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    • Bergerac: Château La Moulière Red
      Bergerac: Château La Moulière Red
      Round with velvety tannins, which linger on the finish with hints of cherry stones.
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    • Cotes Du Tarn: Domaine Barreau Baro No.1 Red
      Cotes Du Tarn: Domaine Barreau Baro No.1 Red
      'Brilliant, Aromatique, Rond, Oncteux' - Beautiful brilliant red colour, fruity nose with notes of red fruits. Fruity mouth, ample with supple tannins on the finish.
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    • Blaye Côtes de Bordeaux: Chateau Les Bertrands Cuvee Vieilles Vignes
      Blaye Côtes de Bordeaux: Chateau Les Bertrands Cuvee Vieilles Vignes
      Very fruity, with flavours of blackcurrant, red/black fruits and cherry. Round and supple with a good structure, easy drinking wine.
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    • Malbec Merlot Cahors Ch Gaudou
      Cahors: Chatelet de Gaudou Tradition Red
      Round and structured. Pleasantly balanced red fruit notes on the nose, soft in the mouth with silky tannins and a lasting finish. This 'cuvée' is part of the tradition in at Chateau Gaudou.
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    • Coteaux du Pont du Gard: Domaine de Poulvarel Le Bouquet Red
      Coteaux du Pont du Gard: Domaine de Poulvarel Le Bouquet Red
      Expressive nose with fresh aromas of mint leaf, black pepper and berries. Well balanced on the palate, offering a nice freshness of mint.
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    • Pays d'Oc: Domaine de Campaucels Rousseline
      Pays d'Oc: Domaine de Campaucels Rousseline
      Raspberry and truffle aromas with smoky notes. Taste is round, fruity and light, balanced with melted tannins.
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    • Côtes de Bourg: Chateau Haut Guiraud Red
      Côtes de Bourg: Chateau Haut Guiraud Red
      A very beautiful material made up of rich and elegant tannins ensures this wine a perfect balance - The long and sustained finish heralds a long ageing potential.
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    • Malepère: Chateau de Cointes Tradition Red
      Malepère: Chateau de Cointes Tradition Red
      Round and supple, not heavy as the tannins have blended and produced a very smooth wine to enjoy.
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    • Gaillac: Domaine Barreau Augustin Red
      Gaillac: Domaine Barreau Augustin Red
      A delightful ruby colour, this wine has a bouquet of ripe red fruits, enhanced by hints of pepper. Round and supple on the tongue at first, it then reveals its fruit and spices, leaving subtle tannins in the aftertaste.
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    • Blaye Côtes de Bordeaux: Chateau Les Bertrands Cuvée Prestige
      Blaye Côtes de Bordeaux: Chateau Les Bertrands Cuvée Prestige
      Aged in oak and with a distinctive lingering after-taste. A wine you will remember for its elegance and soft tannins. Ability to age.
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    • Lussac Saint Emilion: Chateau des Landes Cuvee Tradition
      Lussac Saint Emilion: Chateau des Landes Cuvee Tradition
      Created at the beginning of the history of the Château Des Landes, this cuvée is elaborated in the greatest tradition 'Bordelaise', emphasising the power of the fruit and the finesse of the tannins.
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    • Bordeaux: Vignobles Lassagne #madame
      Bordeaux: Vignobles Lassagne #madame
      Magnificent grapes are harvested at perfect maturity, to give a soft, round and fruity wine, "finally a smooth feminine wine".
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    • Malepère: Chateau de Cointes Marie Anne
      Malepère: Chateau de Cointes Marie Anne
      50% of Merlot completed with Cabernet Franc and Grenache Noir. Rich and intense with a liquorish finish.
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    • Bordeaux Superieur: Chateau la Salargue Red
      Bordeaux Superieur: Chateau la Salargue Red
      Deep ruby ​​colour, aromas of very ripe fruits that are just waiting to blossom. It is a fleshy, structured, well-balanced wine.
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    • Bergerac: Château La Moulière Cuvée Prestige Red
      Bergerac: Château La Moulière Cuvée Prestige Red
      Full-bodied, supple and balanced with hints of prune and cherry.
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    • Collines Rhodaniennes: Jeanne Gaillard Merlot Petit Merle
      Collines Rhodaniennes: Jeanne Gaillard Merlot Petit Merle
      This 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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    • Chateau de Bonhoste Cremant B de Bonhoste Rose
      Crémant de Bordeaux: Chateau de Bonhoste B de Bonhoste Rosé
      Dry sparkling Bordeaux, with a salmon tint. Lively, fresh and balanced with notes of currants and raspberries.
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