Merlot Flashcards
Characteristics
- Dry
- Medium acidity
- Medium tannins
- Can develop notes of dried fruit and tobacco
Just-ripe
* Light to medium body
* Red fruit flavours (strawberry, red plum)
* Herbaceous notes (green bell pepper/capsicum)
Riper
* Medium to full body
* Cooked black fruit flabours (blackberry, black plum)
Terroir
Moderate and warm climate
Winemaking
- Often blended with higher tannin varieties such as Carbernet Sauvignon where Merlot adds red fruit flavours and lowers the tannin
- Fuller body Merlot may need extended barrel maturation
France
Regions
Bordeaux
* Wine labelled Bordeaux AOC or Bordeaux Supérieur AOC are Merlot-dominated blends
Left Bank (Graves, Sauterns)
* Médoc AOC
* Haut-Médoc AOC
* Margaux AOC
* Pauillac AOC
* Graves AOC
* Pessac-Léognan AOC - High quality
Right Bank (Saint-Émillon, Pomerol)
* The most famous Merlots come from Saint-Émillon AOC and Pomerol AOC
* Saint-Émillon Grand Cru AOC
* Full body
* Pronouced aroams of black fruits and flavours from oak maturation
* Can develop complex aromas of drid fruit and tobacco
South of France
Merlot blends with Carbernent Sauvignon, Grenache, and Syrah
USA
Regions
California
* Pronouced flavours from oak (vanilla, coconut, smoke)
* High-volume producers use oak chips or staves
* Napa Valley
* Sonoma
Chile
Regions
Central Valley
* Warm and dry climate
* Soft and medium-bodied Merlot
South Africa
Regions
Stellenbosch
* Age-worthy
* Moderate to warm climate
Australia
Regions
Merlot is used to blended with Cabernet Sauvignon in Margaret River region
New Zealand
Regions
Hawke’s Bay
* Moderate climate with rainfall
* Light and fruity
* Full body
* Long lived Merlot