Category: Merlot

  • Canadian Vineyard

    Unconventional Wine Regions to Watch

    When it comes to wine, most people are familiar with the classic wine regions across the New and Old World - such as Bordeaux in France, Napa Valley in the US, and Tuscany in Italy.

    However, there are many lesser-known wine regions around the world that are gaining attention for their unique terroir and exceptional wines that they're producing. These unconventional wine regions are producing wines that are distinct and increasingly high-quality, making them well worth the exploration for wine enthusiasts looking to expand both their palate, and their collection.  Continue reading

  • Australian Vineyards

    Five Outstanding Australian Red Wines

    Unless you are a seasoned wine aficionado, you might not know that many exceptional red wines come from Australia. If you are perfectly aware of this and most likely keep at least a few bottles in their cellars.

    However, if this is news for you, then you are probably new in the world of wines. But, that’s okay, you are in the right place as here we will introduce you to some of the best red wines from down under. Continue reading

  • Pasta and Spaghetti

    Top 7 Wines That Make a Perfect Match With Pasta Dishes

    Pasta and wine are very complementary and regularly served along with each other. However, choosing the wrong kind of wine can diminish the entire experience. If you don't want that to happen to you and your guests, you need to keep on reading.

    Here we will reveal the top seven wines that are commonly used with various pasta dishes... Continue reading

  • Merlot Grapes

    Merlot Wine Guide – All you need to know

    Merlot is a black-skinned berry that is as fleshy as it is juicy, and that gives delicious red wine. Fun is always guaranteed with Merlot, no matter who is throwing the party. There are five noble grape varieties in Bordeaux, and Merlot is one of them.

    Currently, Merlot is grown on virtually all continents where there are vineyards. Winemakers often like to blend Merlot with Cabernet Sauvignon to balance out Cabernet's mouth-drying tannins. Continue reading