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Merlot

Published: 15 Nov 05
 

(Mer-low)

 

 

APPEARANCE

 

ON THE VINE: medium-sized berries, black and round, thin-skinned; cylindrical bunches.

 

IN THE GLASS: bright garnet red; concentrated colour up to the rim.

 

SMELL

 

Distinctive aromas include scents from several broad categories: mint, eucalyptus; chocolate, coffee, violets, smoked-meats, cinnamon; nutty nougat with almonds.

TASTE

 

Merlot is typically rich on the palate – fleshy and velvety, berry fruit, chocolate, mint. Red berry features can be enhanced by mocha and nuts. Usually more medium-bodied/less full-bodied than Cabernet, with which it is sometimes confused.

ORIGIN

 

Merlot is one of France’s most popular red grape varieties, particularly in the Bordeaux region – it has been grown in areas such as St-Émillion and Pomerol for well over 200 years, bottled both on its own and as an important blending partner to Cabernets Sauvignon and Franc. During the past century, the varietal has been cultivated in most of the world’s major wine-producing countries.

IN SOUTH AFRICA

 

Merlot was introduced to the Cape winelands around 1910, though it was only from the mid-1980s that the wine ‘took off’ as a variety bottled on its own. It remains a popular component in the country’s Bordeaux-style blends, and is grown in most regions, though predominantly in Stellenbosch and Paarl.

BEST EXAMPLES

 

The famous Pomerols Pétrus and Le Pin put Merlot on the map as a variety bottled on its own, as opposed to the number of successful blends from Bordeaux. In South Africa, consistently good producers in recent years include Thelema, Lanzerac and De Trafford.

AGEING POTENTIAL

 

Some Merlots mature with benefit, but the majority is made fresh and supple for early-drinking. In South Africa, most Merlots should be drunk within three years of the vintage – within 8 years in exceptional cases.

MATCHING WITH FOOD

 

Lamb, quail, duck, tongue, cold meats.

SERVING TEMPERATURE

 

Between 15° and 18° C.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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