Merlot is a variety of red wine, dark blue in colour and is often seen as a single varietal and as a blend. According to Forbes, in 2018, it was the world’s second most planted wine grape, covering 266,000 hectares internationally. It is also the most widely planted varietal in France, accounting for 14% of the total vine area. This is mostly attributed to the fact that Merlot is one of the primary grapes used in Bordeaux wine, alongside Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Malbec, and Petit Verdot.
Unfortunately, Merlot’s popularity in the US dropped after the immensely popular 2005 movie Sideways, which is a movie every wine lover must see! In contrast, Pinot Noir sales soared 16%.
Thankfully, Merlot fought back and has enjoyed a revival in recent years. Australian winemakers are making exceptional examples all across the country, and exports of the varietal have grown from 6 million litres in 2000 to over 60 million litres in 2016.
The varietal was first planted in Australia in the 1960s and comes in many forms, from smooth, easy-drinking to dark and complex. You will see examples of the single varietal, but often, it is blended. The most well-known blends are with Cabernet. The style is often fruit-driven, with flavours of berries, plums, and dark cherries.
Aromas
The aromatic profile of Merlot is inviting and well-rounded. It features juicy red and black fruits like cherry, raspberry, and blackberry. Subtle hints of cinnamon, clove, or mocha are present, as are earthy undertones of wet earth, cedar, and a touch of graphite.
Flavours
Merlot offers a lush and fruit-forward flavour profile with complementary savoury and spice elements. Black cherry, plum, and red currant dominate, with chocolate, vanilla, and cedar notes. Aged wines show flavours of leather, tobacco, and earthy nuances.
Tannins and Body
Merlot has medium tannins that are typically soft and velvety, contributing to its approachable character. It is a medium—to full-bodied wine, depending on the style and region.
Cool v Warm climate
Merlot’s style changes significantly with climate, offering a wide spectrum of flavours and structural characteristics:
Cool-climate wines have tart red fruits like cranberry and raspberry with herbal undertones such as green pepper and mint. Higher acidity results in a fresher and more vibrant profile. Firmer and more structured tannins provide a leaner and more elegant style. The wines are medium-bodied, savoury, and refined, often with a touch of minerality. You will find these in Bordeaux (Right Bank), cooler parts of Chile, and parts of Canada.
Warm-climate wines are dominated by ripe black fruits such as blackberry, plum, and dark cherry, with richer chocolate and vanilla notes. Lower acidity leads to a rounder and more opulent palate. Softer and more plush tannins create a smooth and luxurious mouthfeel. These wines are full-bodied, fruit-forward, and rich, with a velvety texture. You will find these in Napa Valley, Argentina, Australia, and parts of Southern Italy.
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Winery | Wine region | City | Star Rating |
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Talits Estate | Hunter Valley | Broke | (0) |
Blueberry Hill | Hunter Valley | Rothbury | (0) |
Two Rivers Wines | Hunter Valley | Denman | (0) |
Ernest Hill Wines | Hunter Valley | Nulkaba | (0) |
Waverley Estate | Hunter Valley | Pokolbin | (0) |
Mount Eyre Vineyards | Hunter Valley | Pokolbin | (0) |
Canonbah Bridge Wine | Western Plains (Non GI) | Warren | (0) |
Swinging Gate Vineyard | Tamar Valley | Sidmouth | (0) |
Helen's Hill Estate | Yarra Valley | Coldstream | (0) |
Mandala Wines & Restaurant | Yarra Valley | Dixons Creek | (0) |
Helen & Joey Estate | Yarra Valley | Gruyere | (0) |
Morgans Winery & Distillery | Yarra Valley | Seville | (0) |
Seville Hill Winery | Yarra Valley | Seville | (0) |
Yarrawood Estate Cellar Door | Yarra Valley | Yarra Glen | (0) |
Ceccani Kiewa Valley Wine | Alpine Valley | Mongan's Bridge | (0) |
Feathertop | Alpine Valley | Porepunkah | (0) |
Ferraro Wines | Alpine Valley | Myrtleford | (0) |
Gapsted Wines | Alpine Valley | Gapsted | (0) |
Michelini Wines | Alpine Valley | Myrtleford | (0) |
Ringer Reef | Alpine Valley | Porepunkah | (0) |
Bellarine Estate | Geelong | Bellarine | (0) |
Taltarni Vineyard | Grampians | Moonambel | (0) |
Burke & Wills Winery | Heathcote | Mia Mia | (0) |
La Cantina King Valley | King Valley | King Valley | (0) |
Eagle Range Estate Wines | Alpine Valley | Ovens | (0) |
Lamplough Estate | Pyrenees | Lamplough | (0) |
Mount Avoca | Pyrenees | Avoca | (0) |
Taltarni Vineyards | Pyrenees | Moonambel | (0) |
Welshman's Reef Vineyard | Bendigo | Welshmans Reef | (0) |
Concha y Toro | Central Valley | Pirque | (0) |
All Saints Estate | Rutherglen | Wahgunyah | (0) |
Ripplebrook Winery | Gippsland | Ripplebrook | (0) |
Panton Hill Vineyard & Winery | Yarra Valley | Panton Hill | (0) |
Gooree Park Wines - Cellar Door and Pantry | Mudgee | Mudgee | (0) |
Enotria Wines | Canberra District | Bungendore | (0) |
Idyllic Hills Wines | Canberra District | Murrumbateman | (0) |
Witches Falls Winery | Gold Coast Hinterland (Non GI) | Tamborine Mountain | (0) |
Albert River Wines | Gold Coast Hinterland (Non GI) | Tamborine | (0) |
Castle Glen Mt Tamborine | Gold Coast Hinterland (Non GI) | Mount Tamborine | (0) |
Between Two Rocks Winery | Darling Downs (Non GI) | Leyburn | (0) |
Rosalie House Cellar Door Restaurant | Darling Downs (Non GI) | Lilyvale | (0) |
Banca Ridge Winery | Granite Belt | Stanthorpe | (0) |
Handpicked Wines Highbow Hill Vineyard | Yarra Valley | Yarra Glen | (0) |
Warramunda Estate | Yarra Valley | Coldstream | (0) |
Yarra Edge | Yarra Valley | Chirnside Park | (0) |
Stonehaven | Padthaway | Padthaway | (0) |
Four Sisters | (0) | ||
Heart of the Murray | Riverland | Glossop | (0) |
River Stone Estate Winery | Okanagan Valley | Oliver | (0) |
Fort Berens Estate Winery | Lillooet | Lillooet | (0) |