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The Top 5 Merlot Cabernet Sauvignon Wines
Cabernet Sauvignon is one of the most popular wines that are
sold all over the world. The popular taste and ease of cultivation means it's a
favorite with wine fans and doesn't cost an arm and a leg. Most people don't
know that a lot of wines are blended, just like Merlot Cabernet Sauvignon which
is a popular combination.
This is native to the Bordeaux region of wine in France. The
wine made from Merlot is rich red wine, deep red in colour with succulent
fruity flavors. When blended with Cabernet Sauvignon the two flavours work
beautifully together to create a distinctive taste that is enjoyed by thousands
around the world.
There are thousands of Merlot wines to choose from all over
the world. It is such a versatile grape, making it perfect for growing in all
climates and soils, which is why the grape is totally international. Here are
our top three wines of Merlot Cabernet Sauvignon blend for you to enjoy.
Top 3 Merlot Cabernet Sauvignon's To Try:
1. Villa AntinoriRosso, Toscana IGT 2006
The Antinorifamily have been making wines in Tuscany for
over 600 years - so it's fair to say they may know a thing or two about wine
making. This wine is no exception. An intense ruby red in colour with aromas of
crushed red berries, sweet cherries and warm, toasted vanilla. On the palate
this wine is silky smooth with supple balances of delicious oak and apple
flavours. This is a true example of a Merlot Cabernet Sauvignon blend; it has
brilliant structure from the Cabernet Sauvignon but the Merlot gives the wine a
rounder, more balanced flavouring.
2. Chateau Toulouze, Graves de Vayre 2006
This is a beautiful blended wine, from the Bordeaux region -
famed for it's important and exquisite winemakers. And this is no exception. If
you're looking for a traditional Merlot Cabernet Sauvignon blend this wine is
perfect, as it offers aromas of ripe blackberries, plums and sweet cherry
fruit. With nuances of baked figs and cigar box wood this wine is full of
flavours, helped by the gentleness of the farming by the winemakers to ensure
the fruits stay healthy.
2019 Little Ripples Chardonnay
In this 2019 Little Ripples Chardonnay, you will discover zesty, orange peel aromas, with crunchy, white stone-fruit texture and a hint of hazelnut richness and roundness.
2019 Little Ripples Chardonnay
In this 2019 Little Ripples Chardonnay, you will discover zesty, orange peel aromas, with crunchy, white stone-fruit texture and a hint of hazelnut richness and roundness.
3. Chateau Lanessan, Cru Bourgeois, Haut-Medoc 1997
The Merlot Cabernet Sauvignon is typical of the Bordeaux
region where it was produced, as the wine has black fruit flavours contrasted
by fresh, earthy nuances. The estate that produces this spectacular blend dates
back to 1793 and is still owned by the Bouteiller family. The wines are left to
age for up to 30 months which allows the flavours to intensify and become even
more delicious!
Whether you're a long time fan of the Merlot wine blend, or
are yet to try it, these three wines are delicious wines to try. Surprisingly,
Merlot is one of the most popular and practiced blends, but most people tend to
stick to one kind. Take a dive into the world of wine blends and try one or all
of these beautiful blends.
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