Merlot - Grape Variety

Merlot is a half-sibling of Malbec, with which it shares one parent. It almost certainly comes from the Bordeaux region where it is employed as a blending agent on both banks of the Gironde. Its name is thought to come from the French for blackbird (merle), a creature that has a particular penchant for the fruit. Merlot has become a truly international variety, but is a great deal more interesting in less torrid climates in which its tendency for flabbiness is controlled.

8 wines
Old World
2004 Château l'Evangile, Pomerol
Red | Still | 13%
Case of 12 Bottles
£1,500.00
price under bond
Old World
2004 Château Calon Ségur, St Estèphe
Red | Still | 12.5%
Case of 12 Bottles
£900.00
price under bond
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Old World
2004 Carruades de Lafite, Pauillac
Red | Still | 13.5%
Single Bottle
£270.00
price duty paid
Old World
2004 Château Haut Brion, Pessac Léognan
Red | Still | 13.5%
Case of 12 Bottles
£3,900.00
price under bond
Old World
2004 Château Cos d'Estournel, St Estèphe
Red | Still | 13.6%
Case of 12 Bottles
£1,245.00
price under bond
Old World
2004 Château Montrose, St Estèphe
Red | Still | 12.5%
Case of 12 Bottles
£882.00
price under bond
Old World
2004 Château Gruaud Larose, St Julien
Red | Still | 12.5%
Single Bottle
£60.00
price under bond
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