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== Style == | == Style == | ||
<nowiki>Medium - Bodied Red Wine</nowiki> | <nowiki>Medium - Bodied Red Wine</nowiki> | ||
[[Category:Medium - Bodied Red Wine]] | |||
== Description == | == Description == | ||
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== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
<gallery widths= | <gallery widths=100px heights=100 mode=nolines> | ||
File:Black cherry.png|Black Cherry|link=Category:Black Cherry | File:Black cherry.png|Black Cherry|link=Category:Black Cherry | ||
File: | File:Bay leaf.png|Bay Leaf|link=Category:Bay Leaf | ||
File:Oak.png|Oak|link=Category:Oak | |||
File:Plum.png|Plum|link=Category:Plum | |||
File:Chocolate.png|Chocolate|link=Category:Chocolate | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
[[Category: Black Cherry]] Plum | [[Category: Black Cherry]] [[Category:Plum]] [[Category:Chocolate]] [[Category:Bay Leaf]] [[Category:Vanilla]] | ||
== Available Brands == | == Available Brands == | ||
[[Private Reserve Stags Leap Merlot]] | [[Private Reserve Stags Leap Merlot]] | ||
Revision as of 12:33, 21 July 2021
Pronunciation
"Murr-low"
Style
Medium - Bodied Red Wine
Description
"Another classic grape from the Bordeaux region of France; Merlot is now the most widely planted red grape in the world! Merlot wines range from very approachable, young drinking, soft wines to big, dense black-busters. Merlot is loved for it’s boisterous black cherry flavors, supple tannins, and chocolatey finish. On the high end, it’s often mistaken with Cabernet Sauvignon and commonly blended with it. There is a place for Merlot in everyone's wine rack!"
Food
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Notes
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Black Cherry
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Bay Leaf
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Oak
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Plum
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Chocolate




