Merlot
The most widely planted grape in Bordeaux and a grape that has been on a relentless expansion drive throughout the world in the last decade. Merlot is adaptable to most soils and is relatively simple to cultivate. It is a vigorous naturally high yielding grape that requires savage pruning - over-cropped Merlot-based wines are dilute and bland. It is also vital to pick at optimum ripeness as Merlot can quickly lose its varietal characteristics if harvested overripe.
In St.Emilion and Pomerol it withstands the moist clay rich soils far better than Cabernet grapes, and at it best produces opulently rich, plummy clarets with succulent fruitcake-like nuances. Le Pin, Pétrus and Clinet are examples of hedonistically rich Merlot wines at their very best. It also plays a key supporting role in filling out the middle palate of the Cabernet-dominated wines of the Médoc and Graves.
Merlot is now grown in virtually all wine growing countries and is particularly successful in California, Chile and Northern Italy.
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Bordeaux2017 Château Ausone, St Emilion, BordeauxReady - youthful -
Tuscany2022 Guidalberto, Tenuta San Guido, Tuscany, ItalyNot ready -
California2018 Opus One, Napa Valley, California, USAReady - youthful -
Bordeaux2015 Château Lagrange, St Julien, BordeauxReady - at best -
Bordeaux1986 Château Lafite Rothschild, Pauillac, BordeauxReady - mature -
Bordeaux2014 La Dame de Montrose, St Estèphe, BordeauxReady - at best -
Bordeaux2005 Château Ausone, St Emilion, BordeauxReady - at best -
Bordeaux2000 Château Margaux, Margaux, BordeauxReady - at best -
Bordeaux2002 Vieux Château Certan, Pomerol, BordeauxReady - mature -
Bordeaux2012 Carruades de Lafite, Pauillac, BordeauxReady - youthful -
Bordeaux2017 Château Canon-la-Gaffelière, St Emilion, BordeauxNot ready -
Bordeaux2015 Château Pavie Macquin, St Emilion, BordeauxReady - youthful