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Craggy Range Sophia 2013-Red Wine-World Wine
Craggy Range Sophia 2013
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World Wine – "This 'Sophia' has remarkable vitality and life, with vibrant primary fruit, great richness and structure. It will age 15+ years." 20/20 - Raymond Chan

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Huon Hooke – "Lifted aroma with pronounced plum and floral characters. A complex array of flavours on the palate including plum, dark berry, chocolate, spice and a hint of violet. Gorgeous wine with plenty of weight, a silken texture and real energy. Will be very long-lived." 98/100 - Bob Campbell MW

$122.85
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Te Mata Coleraine 2021-Red Wine-World Wine
Te Mata Coleraine 2021
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James Suckling – "Redcurrant and creme de cassis aromas. Roses. So aromatic. Stones. Oyster and mussel shell. Ink pot. Lead pencil shavings. Full-bodied but very tight and focused. Linear and long with fine, powdery and chewy tannins. Crushed velvet texture. 56% cabernet sauvignon, 32% merlot, and 12% cabernet franc. More franc than normal in the blend. Terrific length. Try after 2028." - James Suckling

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Huon Hooke – "A smashing cabernet blend, and a top vintage for this wine." 97 Points (Huon Hooke, The Real Review)

$139.99 $142.92
Man o' War ‘Pinque’ Rosé 2022-Rose Wine-World Wine
Man o' War ‘Pinque’ Rosé 2022
$31.16
Craggy Range Sophia 'Bordeaux Blend' 2021-Red Wine-World Wine
Craggy Range Sophia 'Bordeaux Blend' 2021
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Jancis Robinson – "Purplish crimson. Very aromatic in a floral way. Gentle and sweet but not sickly. Much gentler texture than the average St-Émilion. Dry finish but powdery tannins on the end." - 17.5 Points | Jancis Robinson

$138.73
Te Mata Awatea Cabernets/Merlot 2021-Red Wine-World Wine
Te Mata Awatea Cabernets/Merlot 2021
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World Wine – The wine offers splendid juicy fruit attack on the nose, showing dark plum and raspberry coulis characters with nuances of toasted almond, thyme and mixed spice. The palate is succulent and beautifully rounded, offering lovely flow and supple texture.Wonderfully composed and elegantly expressed with loads of delectable flavours, superbly structured by polished tannins. Delicious already with a potential to evolve gracefully. 56% cabernet sauvignon, 39% merlot and 5% cabernet franc. Sam Kim, Wine Orbit

$49.99
Craggy Range Gimblett Gravels Merlot 2020-Red Wine-World Wine
Craggy Range Gimblett Gravels Merlot 2020
$46.17
Craggy Range Gimbet Gravels Te Kahu Bordeaux Blend Merlot 2020-Red Wine-World Wine
Craggy Range Gimbet Gravels Te Kahu Bordeaux Blend Merlot 2020
$36.89
Merlot, a grape variety that originated from the Bordeaux region of France, has captured the hearts of many with its inherent charm and versatility. The name "Merlot" itself is believed to be a diminutive of "merle," the French word for blackbird, possibly referencing the grape's beautiful deep blue color. Its popularity has led to it being cultivated in various wine-producing regions across the world, each imprinting its unique terroir onto the grape. This varietal is often characterized by its luscious plum, black cherry, and raspberry flavors, complemented by subtle notes of chocolate, bay leaf, and sometimes, vanilla. The wines produced are often medium to full-bodied with a velvety texture, making it highly approachable for both novices and connoisseurs. The grape's adaptability means it can be crafted into everything from opulent, age-worthy bottles to more youthful and vibrant wines. Its enduring appeal lies in its ability to beautifully express both its origin and the winemaker's vision.
Merlot wine is the velvety embodiment of elegance and versatility in the vinous world. Originating from the Bordeaux region of France, Merlot has since traveled across the globe, planting its roots in various terroirs and expressing distinct regional characteristics. Often recognized for its plush texture, approachable tannins, and notes of ripe plum, cherry, and sometimes hints of chocolate, Merlot stands as both a cornerstone in legendary Bordeaux blends and a star in its own right. Its adaptable nature allows it to flourish in various climates, rendering it a favorite among growers and wine enthusiasts alike.
Merlot's popularity spans the globe, from its homeland in Bordeaux, where it often plays a pivotal role in iconic blends, especially those from the Right Bank like Saint-Émilion and Pomerol, to regions like California's Napa Valley, where it shines as both a blending component and a varietal wine. Countries like Chile, Australia, and South Africa also produce widely recognized and loved Merlot wines, each showcasing the grape's ability to adapt and express the unique nuances of its terroir.
While Merlot is primarily known as a red grape, its expressions can be quite diverse. Classic red Merlot is plush, medium to full-bodied with notes of dark fruits, herbs, and sometimes vanilla from oak aging. In cooler climates, it might lean towards red fruits and exhibit earthier undertones. There's also White Merlot, a rosé-style wine made from Merlot grapes, which is lighter, fruit-forward, and perfect for sipping on warm days. Finally, in blends, Merlot can vary in proportion, from dominant to minimal, influencing the wine's structure, flavor profile, and aging potential.
Merlot's plushness and fruit-forward nature make it a versatile partner at the dinner table. For classic red Merlots, think roasted meats – lamb, duck, or beef dishes with rich sauces. The wine's inherent fruitiness also complements dishes like pork with plum sauce or even grilled mushrooms. Pasta with tomato-based sauces or meatballs are delightful pairings too. For White Merlot or rosé styles, lighter dishes such as salads, seafood, or even a charcuterie board would be ideal. Whether you're indulging in comfort food or gourmet preparations, Merlot wines have an uncanny ability to elevate the dining experience.