Swirl and taste: Blackberries, blueberries, plums, cassis, and dried cherries combined with chocolate, cedar, and tobacco and sometimes hints of black olive. Merlot carries the same complex flavor package that Cabernet Sauvignon does, but generally has softer, mellower tannins.
Pair with:
Tender, milder cuts of beef, such as tenderloin
Lamb
Meaty fish salmon, tuna
Black olives
Mushrooms
Fresh herbs
Grilled foods
Meats with warm spices
Meats with fruit sauces berries, dried cherries
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Merlot is the popular wine that it is partly because of its gentle reputation. But don't write Merlot off as less than serious! The variety can be deeply concentrated, with firm, Cab-rivaling tannins especially Merlot from Washington state. | Our partner Sunset Wine Club Explore wines of the West with Sunset as your guide. Join the Sunset Wine Club and receive wine, tasting notes, and recipes delivered to your door!
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