Merlot Organic Wine PT329

Organic red wine with a more or less intense ruby ​​red color, with a fruity aroma and notes of red flowers. The flavor is quite tannic, soft, full-bodied. Wine for the whole meal.


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Merlot Organic Wine PT329

Red Still Wines

Characteristics

Organic red wine with a more or less intense ruby ​​red color, with a fruity aroma and notes of red flowers. The flavor is quite tannic, soft, full-bodied.

Food Pairing

Wine for the whole meal.

Country: Italy Region: Not Specified
Category: Red Still Wines Alcohol  (vol): 9 <> 15
Certifications: Organic Appellation: Not Applicable
Main Grape: Merlot - Black Grape Secondary Grape: Not Applicable - Not Applicable
Blend:

= 100% Merlot grape

Style(s):

Abboccato (Light-Sweet – Residual sugar between 10gr/lt and 30gr/lt); Amabile (Mid-Sweet- Residual sugar between 30gr/lt and 50gr/lt); Dolce (Sweet- Residual sugar between 50gr/lt and 180gr/lt); Secco (Dry – Residual sugar between 0gr/lt and 10gr/lt)

Method: Not Applicable Pressure (bar): Not Applicable

Grapes

Merlot

Merlot

Black Grape

Info

The black grape Merlot is grown in the regions of Abruzzo, Apulia, Basilicata, Calabria, Campania, Emilia-Romagna, Friuli Venezia Giulia, Latium, Liguria, Lombardy, Marche, Molise, Piedmont, Sardinia, Sicily, Tuscany, Trentino Alto Adige, Umbria, Valle d’Aosta, Veneto.
Merlot is a grape originating from Gironde, in the South-West of France, and in particular from the Bordeaux area. There has been talk of Merlot since 1700, but the first detailed description belongs to the Rendre (1854). In most wine-growing areas of the world,
Merlot is the inseparable companion of Cabernet Sauvignon; the two vines integrate perfectly: the first giving the wine its full and early fruit, the second a greater aristocracy and longevity. In Bordeaux it is customary, depending on the area, to add a percentage of Cabernet Franc to the composition of the wine which, in addition to a fruity component, gives it pleasant herbaceous and vegetal sensations.
In Italy Merlot has found ideal environmental conditions in Friuli, Trentino and Veneto since the end of the nineteenth century, but it is now widespread in many other regions, with sometimes surprising results, even without the contribution of other grapes.

Wine Characteristics

The Merlot grape gives a wine with a more or less intense ruby ​​red color, with a fruity aroma and notes of red flowers. The flavor is quite tannic, soft, full-bodied.

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Wine Characteristics