Find the Best Merlot

That You'll Love!

Finding the best Merlot really comes down to becoming informed on what to look for, and what to avoid. By noting the following characteristics, you’ll be able to enjoy the very best Merlot has to offer.

Trace the wine back to a specific region, and ideally, vineyard.

Opt for pure Merlot or a Bordeaux blend

If you’re buying a Californian Merlot, in particular, check the back label

Be realistic about price point. If you buy a bottle of Merlot for ten dollars or under, chances are it’s not the best wine you could be drinking.

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Types of Merlot

Types of Merlot

Comes from more Northern regions of France, Italy, Chile and is the variety more often mistaken for Cabernet Sauvignon, and it tends to have a ruby hue with warm red undertones

Cool climate Merlot

Flavours

Cool-climate needs to have pronounced structure, acidity and earthy, herbaceous flavors. While you’ll want to look for blackberry and plum notes, important to are the more prominent, ripe red fruits such as cherries and raspberries.

Cool climate Merlot

Comes from regions such as Australia, Argentina and parts of California. Merlot from a warmer region and has a ruby hue with cool blue undertones.

Warm climate Merlot

Warm climate Merlot

Flavours

Warm climate Merlot is more fruit-forward, featuring dark red fruits such as blackberry, jam, plum, but also a lighter raspberry to provide lift.

Recommendations

Our Top Merlot 

Recommendations

Our Top Merlot