Merlot
Grape Varietal

Grape Varietal

Merlot

Merlot is celebrated for its silky texture and approachable character. Offering aromas of plum, red cherry, and gentle herbal tones, it delivers a balanced, medium-to-full body with polished tannins. Oak aging adds mocha and cedar nuances, while bottle age brings leather and truffle complexity. Equally suited to fine dining and everyday enjoyment, Merlot bridges the richness of Cabernet Sauvignon with the finesse of Pinot Noir.
Origin
Origin
Bordeaux (France)
Notable Regions
Notable Regions
France, USA, Italy, Spain
Ageing Potential
Ageing Potential
12+ Years
Serving Temperature
Serving Temperature
Best enjoyed at 16-18°C
Alcohol
Alcohol
13.0-14.5%
Glass
Glass
Bordeaux

Color

Young
Mature
Aged
Old

Taste Profile

Light
Body
Bold
Smooth
Tannins
Tannic
Soft
Acidity
Acidic
Dry
Sweetness
Sweet

Main Flavors

Primary (Grape-derived)

PlumRed CherryRaspberryBay Leaf

Secondary (Winemaking-derived)

VanillaCedarMochaCocoa

Tertiary (Ageing-derived)

Dried PlumLeatherTobaccoTruffle

Food Pairing

General pairing principles
Protein-Rich Foods Savory Dishes Umami-Driven Dishes
Asian Pairing Suggestions
Vietnamese Shaking Beef Chinese Braised Pork Belly Korean BBQ (Bulgogi or Galbi) Japanese Teriyaki Thai Panang Curry
Pairs well with moderately spiced dishes, where flavors stay balanced with the wine’s ripe fruit and smooth tannins. Avoid very spicy food, as the wine’s structure may intensify the heat.

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James Suckling
Luigi Bosca De Sangre Corte

Luigi Bosca De Sangre Corte

Alcohol
75 cL
|
14.6%
A bold and elegant harmony of Cabernet, Syrah, and Merlot, crafted to captivate from first sip to last.

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