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  • Cabernet Merlot wine is a blend of both cabernet and merlot grapes. It is a red with that has both bold and smooth flavors. The biggest misconception of red wines is that they are served at room…

  • Merlot is a red wine made from grapes widely planted in the Bourdeaux region of France, and less commonly, in Switzerland, northern Italy, California and the Pacific Northwest. It's similar to…

  • Made through a process called saignee, rose wine is technically a red wine that is not finished. That being said, rose wine is completely different from red wine. Both are made from red grapes left to…

  • The most widely planted type of grape in the Bordeaux area of France, merlot is popular due to its low price and fruity flavor, although it is not regarded as a connoisseur's wine as aging doesn't…

  • In the past few decades, Merlot has exploded in popularity for its softer, more subtle flavor. In California alone, plantings of the grape have risen from 4,000 acres in 1988 to an incredible 50,000…

  • Merlot may have gotten a bad rap in the film "Sideways," starring Paul Giamatti, but it is actually a wine that has great versatility and pairs with many main courses, cheeses, and even desserts.…

  • The general rule of thumb when it comes to wines are that fish, poultry and seafood should have a white wine to accompany them, while red meat and pasta dishes favor red wines. White Merlot, a…

  • Merlot, a type of red wine, lasts longer and tastes better when stored under ideal conditions. It can age well before opening. Additionally, after opening a bottle of merlot, using the right vacuum…

  • You may not think of red wine when you think of a cool, refreshing summer drink. But some red wines can be chilled. Chill fruity, delicate red wines with few tannins instead of heavy, full-bodied red…

  • Serving wine at the proper temperature ensures that it has the proper taste. By preparing ahead of time, you can ensure that the wine will be enjoyable. Serve white wine colder than red wine. Some…

  • Although preference has something to do with it, the temperature at which wine is served can have a significant impact on the taste of any wine. Dry rose wine should typically be served chilled to…

  • Merlot is a deep, red wine made with not only grapes but cherries and plums. It goes best with heavier, hearty foods. The medium- to full-bodied taste makes it a perfect wine to pair with a wide…

  • Learning how to serve merlot wine begins with knowing its characteristics. Softer and less tannic than cabernet sauvignon, merlot is medium-bodied and favored for its easy drinking and plummy quality.…

  • One of the world's most-favored red wines, Merlot is classified as a Cabernet and is made from Merlot grapes, which are grown in vineyards around the world, including France's Bordeaux region, Italy,…

  • Made from the Merlot grape, Merlot wine tastes a bit fruitful, reminiscent of dark plums or black cherries. Considered a perfect wine for beginning wine drinkers, Merlot goes down more smoothly and…

  • Merlot wine comes from a well known grape varietal that is surprisingly versatile. When made well, merlot is easy to drink. Since your personal taste will come into play when selecting a merlot, you…

  • A guide to Merlot wine is to remember that while there are thousands of Merlots in the world, they really come in two basic varieties. Learn more about the different varieties of Merlot with the…

  • Whether or not you agree with the stinging vitriol directed at the Merlot grape in the 2004 film "Sideways," there's no denying the varietal's popularity. Light on tannins and distinctly…

  • People watching their intake of carbohydrates are limited in what they can drink when they go out. Many alcoholic beverages are high in carbohydrates and calories. White merlot is a popular wine,…

  • Merlot wines are popular in the United States. Winemakers have used the merlot grape to produce both white and red merlots. Red wines have traditionally been decanted and served at room temperature,…

  • Many people have heard that red wines, like merlot, should be served at room temperature or even "warm." However, wine is a very old drink and this rule refers to room temperature in the days before…

  • Merlot is an important grape for both blended and varietal red wines. It remains a pleasurable wine that combines sophistication with mildness, and is therefore more palatable to most than cabernet. A…

  • There's nothing quite like the perfect glass of red wine when enjoying a delicious meal or the sunset at the end of a long day. Though red wines range from the lightest red-pink Pinot to the darkest,…

  • Anyone who has seen the movie "Sideways" remembers the famous line "I am NOT drinking Merlot!" This echos the sentiment that Merlot is somehow less of a wine. However, this is not the case. This…

  • Merlot grapes have been traditionally used as blending grapes in their native France to add fruitiness and softness to rougher varietals like Cabernet Sauvignon. However, Merlot has more recently been…

  • When Merlot wine is chilled, the aroma and flavor of the wine is often deadened. Discover why people sometimes serve Merlot wine chilled, and why it shouldn't be served as such, with tips from a wine…

  • A good merlot wine takes more than three months to make, which you should consider if you're making wine for a special occasion. Merlot has a strong flavor, so take into account your flavor preference…

  • Merlot is a type of red wine that has seen a rise in popularity since the 1990s. It has been made for over 200 years in various regions of Europe and more recently in the United States as well. As a…

  • As a general rule, white wines are meant to be served chilled. Red wines, on the other hand, are meant to be served at room temperature. However, as in many other cases, these rules can easily be…

  • Merlot is a popular type of red wine. Get tips on merlot wine tasting and aroma in this free wine video.

  • Traditionally wine both red and white should be served at 52 degrees. Most houses don't have a cooler set to fluctuate between 50 and 54 degrees to make sure our wine is served at the optimal point.…

  • Get to know the history of Merlot wines; learn about the wide diversity of wine in this free instructional video.