Current Category Australian Red Wines > Merlot

Australian Merlot and its flavour components are often described as plum, plum skin or stewed plum and velvety soft in the mouth. It is still early days to be certain as to where the consistently best wines will grow, but as a guide,anywhere cabernet sauvignon will succeed,merlot will too.Merlot is Australia’s quiet achiever. Its popularity has risen drastically over the past few years, largely due to its easy drinking nature; its soft structure and fruit filled palate have given the variety a reputation for being a great red for white drinkers. A good Merlot will have an abundance of juicy red fruit and plum flavours, a smooth texture and soft, silky tannins. Merlot goes really well with a wide range of foods, from pasta dishes with tomato sauces, to pasta,pizzas, and most red meats and cheeses




Amberley Merlot Maragret Region Western Australia 750ml x 6 :
Angroves Classic Reserve Merlot Regional South Australia 750ml x 12 :
Ashton Hills Reserve Merlot 2003 Adelaide Hills and Clare Valley Region South Australia 750ml x 12 :
Ashwood Grove Merlot 750ml x 12 :
Aurora Merlot 2001 Margaret River Region Western Australia 750ml x 12 :
Baldivis Merlot 2002 Margaret River Region Western Australia 750ml x 12 :
Ballast Stone Jullian's Merlot 2001 Currency Creek Region South Australia 750ml x 12 :
Ballast Stone Merlot 2001 Currency Creek Region South Australia 750ml x 12 :
Ballast Stone Portarlington Ridge Merlot 2002 Currency Creek Region South Australia 750ml x 12 :
Banrock Station Reserve Merlot 750ml x 12 :
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