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Merlot
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:''This article is about the '''Merlot''' wine grape. For other meanings see
Merlot (disambiguation)''.
'''Merlot''' is a variety of
wine grape used to create a popular red wine. Merlot-based wines usually have medium body with hints of
berry,
plum, and
Zante currant currant.
Most connoisseurs consider it "easy to drink" when compared to other red wines, particularly its traditional blending partner
Cabernet Sauvignon. Its softness and "fleshiness", combined with its earlier ripening, makes Merlot an ideal grape to blend with the sterner, later-ripening Cabernet. Many Merlots are made in a style popular with newer red wine drinkers (though good Merlots accompanying appropriate food are popular with many more experienced wine drinkers as well).
Merlot is produced primarily in
France and
California, and on a lesser scale in
Australia,
Italy,
New Zealand,
South Africa,
Switzerland,
Croatia,
Slovenia, and other parts of the
United States. (Merlot from the state of
Washington has been gaining recognition, and a small quantity of high-quality wine from this grape is now being produced on the eastern end of
Long Island,
New York.) Most wines from
Bordeaux contain at least some Merlot, and in the regions of
Pomerol and
Saint-Emilion it is not unusual for Merlot to comprise the majority of the blend. One of the most famous and rare wines in the world,
Château Pétrus is almost all Merlot.
White Merlot is made the same way as its more famous cousin,
White Zinfandel. The grapes are crushed, and after very brief or even no skin contact, the resulting pink "must" ferments. Some producers of White Merlot include Sutter Home, Forest Glen, and Beringer. It normally has a hint of raspberry flavor. White Merlot was reputedly first marketed in the late 1990s.
Merlot in the Media
According to anecdotal reports in the US media, Merlot received sales-dampening notoriety due to the following exchange from the 2004 film ''
Sideways'':
:Jack: If they want to drink Merlot, we're drinking Merlot.
:Miles Raymond: No, if anyone orders Merlot, I'm leaving. I am NOT drinking any fucking Merlot!
The source of this claim is a 2005
ACNielsen AC Nielsen analysis that, ironically, shows US sales of Merlot actually increased after the film's release. [http://us.acnielsen.com/news/20050221.shtml] The analysis does reveal that Merlot's relative popularity (at the national level) compared to other
varietal varietals has fallen, cited by some to be an indicator of a downturn in sales. [http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2005/02/24/WIGOVBD2LU1.DTL]
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