Wines of the Day: An interesting Merlot
A bit of an interesting one. South Africa's merlot, generally speaking, needs to step up a bit. She can be smooth and perfect for blending in, or it can all be just one bad hair day!
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The wines featured here are chosen according to high point scored and 4 or 5 star value for money. In other words, for the price that you pay for the quality which is in the bottle, you will be well pleased with your purchase. Wines with a five star value offer outstanding quality for the price, four star offer very good quality for the price while a one star value, well, it’s your choice.
2009 Lomond Merlot
Deep vermillion. Brooding black fruit, youngberry aromas unshowy but with good intensity some savoury wild berry notes clean persistent finish
Occasions
– Elegant Meal
– Winter Meal
– Summer Meal
– Impress your Boss
Goes With
– Lamb
– Cured Meats
– Beef
– Venison
2011 Backsberg Merlot
Black edged crimson. Plush cherry, raspberry aromas good fruit intesnity carrying all the through to the finely spiced finish.
Occasions
– Elegant Meal
– Winter Meal
– Summer Meal
– Dazzle a Date
Goes With
– Poultry
– Lamb
– Beef
– Venison
2012 Landskroon Merlot
Deep crimson. Intense mulberry and black fruit aromas faint ceder wood spice, textured, slightly tannic palate persistent.
Occasions
– Elegant Meal
– Winter Meal
– Summer Meal
– Dazzle a Date
Goes With
– Lamb
– Potjie/Casserole
– Cured Meats
Is it a good wine?
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