Merlot: A Quick Guide

Merlots have soared in popularity in the lastesteem by wine drinkers than by wine collectors.
decade. Merlot is the most widely planted grape inMerlot is also commonly blended with Cabernet
the Bordeaux wine region in France, and it is alsoSauvignon, to soften the Cabernet, and create a
quite widely planted in wine regions in the Unitedmore complex wine.
States, particularly in California. In California, thereWhen serving Merlot, it should be slightly below
were only 2000 acres of Merlot in 1985, over theroom temperature. Place it in the refrigerator for
years, this has grown to 50,000 acres in 2003.15-20 minutes before serving, to bring it to the
While Merlots are quite often softer and morecorrect serving temperature. Merlot pairs well with
lush than Cabernet Sauvignon, they are still oftenmany foods, including red meat, pork, poultry, and
full-bodied, deep in color, and fairly high in alcoholpasta.
with flavors of cherry, plum and chocolate. MerlotOver the years, where Merlot used to be utilized
matures in the bottle earlier than Cabernetin blending with other wines, more and more, it is
Sauvignon, so Merlots are generally held in higherbeginning to be appreciated on it's own.