Merlot, a fruity, soft and versatile grape variety from Bordeaux, has a long history dating back to the 18th century. Thanks to its sophisticated and enveloping sensory profile, characterised by notes of red fruits and nuances of sweet spices, it is appreciated by connoisseurs and wine lovers all over the world. Over time, it has spread globally, becoming one of the most popular grape varieties in countries such as Italy, the United States and Chile, as well as in France. Merlot wines vary from soft and fruity to more structured and complex examples, thanks to the influences of terroir. Its moderate acidity and medium body make it versatile and ideal with red meats, pasta dishes and soft cheeses. Its popularity today continues to grow, thanks to its ability to offer satisfying and versatile wine experiences for wine lovers around the world. With competitive prices and an extensive catalogue, xtraWine offers an excellent range of Merlot from top wineries such as Tenuta Guado al Tasso, Famiglia Cotarella and Chateau Laroque.
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Allochthonous
(Locale)

Merlot
Area type | Allochthonous |
Color type | Red grape |
Vigor | Good |
Features | Leaf: pentagonal, medium in size, trilobata and quinquelobata, petiolar breast U wide, bordering almost always superimposed if in a natural position; U-shaped lateral upper breasts, medium deep, lower lateral sinuses to U; Upper leaf glabra, light green, opaque; Lower page aracnoidea, olive-green; Twisted flap with bulging surface, lobes bent; Corner at the top of the straight end lobes; Green ribs, sometimes partially red at the base on the top, green on the bottom, protruding; Teeth not very pronounced, irregular, broad convex, mucronate.Bunch: Medium (15-20 cm long) of medium compactness, pyramidal, winged with 1 or 2 wings; Peduncle visible, medium, woody to the first branch; pinkish-yellow; Thin, green, smooth pedicels; Average-looking, verrucous, red-vinous intense.Acino: medium, spherical or slightly crushed, regular, regular cross-section, medium-thick, pruinose, blue-black color regularly distributed; Persistent navel; Colorless juice, soft flesh, neutral flavor, sweet, slightly acid, slightly herbaceous; Short brush, separation of the pedicel from the easy acina. |
Features wine | Ruby red wine with very deep purple shades, with an intense, fruity and vegetal scent that, with maturity, tends to express jumble notes and deliciously spiced. Tasting exam reveals softness and good pseudo-caloric sensations, medium freshness and tannicity always discreet, with long and pleasant aroma persistence. |
Growing areas | It is widespread in many wine-growing areas of different nations, and our country is no exception, especially with regard to the northeastern regions. |
History | A vine of French origin, in particular the surrounding Gironde and more precisely the Medoc. The first news of its introduction to Italy dates back to the middle of the last century. In fact, around 1880, it is present in the ampelographic collection of the School of Viticulture and Enology of Conegliano. In our country, mainly in the northern areas, it is currently very widespread, but certainly in the world is to be considered among the most cultivated vines. |
Notes | Resistance to diseases: a little poor for bones of bones, normal to other pests, good for rotting. |
Productivity | Abundant and constant. |
Ripening period | End of September, early October. |
Synonyms | galot, merlò in Italia; vitraille, merlan, bigney in Francia. |
Type | Aromatised |