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Anyone who likes MERLOT


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They pretty much are all better than most merlots :)

I would agree but I have discovered some really good Merlots lately and there are even better Merlot blends out there.

So to directly answer your question----

Yes

There is always something better..............

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Merlots are harder to fuck up, though I guess you may be able overpower anything with a strong enough American Cab. ;)

True, a nice blend/Meritage can be a beautiful thing.

Probably best to try to triangulate your preference. Probably showing my Californian leaning, but go into a wine shop an ask for a nice Zin, Pinot Noir, Syrah, Cab and blend and tunnel down from there.

As always, trust your ears.

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  • 3 weeks later...

As stated, Merlot is usually used as a blending wine. I'm surprised to hear it so praised as a single varietal.

For single grape varieties, Pinot noir (Burgundy in France) is very well regarded. I try to buy a mixed case from a specialist dealer every year and it's a great change from the standard supermarket plonk.

In Italy, Barolo (made from the Nebbiolo grape) is also very well regarded (and pricey!). I haven't had much experience of it as yet, though I did have quite a few glasses of it at my brother's wedding and it was superb.

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