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Les Sonnailles 'Rouge' Merlot Blend 2024
Primary flavours
Red Fruit
Red Plum
Cloves
Roasted Tomato
Vanilla
Details
It may come as a surprise to a lot of people that Bordeaux is the biggest wine region in the world, the home of Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot. Merlot has found its way into a lot of blends around France and with the Les Sonnailles Rouge, it plays the lead role. With a nice array of bursting berries and juicy red plums, this fruit forward red has all you need in a Merlot blend. To wrap up the fruit tones, there are some liquorice and vanilla tones and some dry tannin to boot.
Origin: It’s believed that the first wines made were in the Médoc region in southwestern France. Mainly Grown In: France leads the way here, with Bordeaux the big one. Also California, South Australia, central and northern Italy, plus Argentina. Key Facts: No matter how mer-little you know about wine, chances are you’ve heard of Merlot (pronounced “Mer-low”). Merlot is like a Golden Retriever; dependable (it ripens reliably well), lovable (especially for its chocolatey and soft plummy flavours), and able to get along with pretty much everyone (a champion in some of the most prized blends on the planet). Merlot is so approachable and smooth that it is often described as tasting “velvety”. Not sure when you last licked some velvet, but we did, and the Merlot definitely tasted much better than velvet. However, velvety is a fair way to describe the soft cushion-like comfort of how Merlot rolls across the palate — yum! Fun Fact: Merlot lost consumer popularity after the movie Sideways and many people started to lift their noses in the air towards it. However, the red Bordeaux that these same people were cosying up to was predominantly composed of Merlot - leave Merlot alone!
Origin: It’s believed that the first wines made were in the Médoc region in southwestern France. Mainly Grown In: France leads the way here, with Bordeaux the big one. Also California, South Australia, central and northern Italy, plus Argentina. Key Facts: No matter how mer-little you know about wine, chances are you’ve heard of Merlot (pronounced “Mer-low”). Merlot is like a Golden Retriever; dependable (it ripens reliably well), lovable (especially for its chocolatey and soft plummy flavours), and able to get along with pretty much everyone (a champion in some of the most prized blends on the planet). Merlot is so approachable and smooth that it is often described as tasting “velvety”. Not sure when you last licked some velvet, but we did, and the Merlot definitely tasted much better than velvet. However, velvety is a fair way to describe the soft cushion-like comfort of how Merlot rolls across the palate — yum! Fun Fact: Merlot lost consumer popularity after the movie Sideways and many people started to lift their noses in the air towards it. However, the red Bordeaux that these same people were cosying up to was predominantly composed of Merlot - leave Merlot alone!
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Taste Profile
This wine’s tasting notes.
Sweetness
lowmediumhigh
Body
lightmediumfull
Fruitiness
nonesomelots
Tannins
lowmediumhigh
Acidity
lowmediumhigh
Oak
nonesomelots
Alcohol
low
(under 12%)medium
(12-14%)high
(14%+)
Taste Summary
This wine’s tasting notes are leaning towards medium bodied, low sweetness, with low acidity, some fruitiness, medium tannins, medium alcohol and no oak.
Specs
Region
Vin de France
country
France
Grape type
Merlot Blend
Wine Maker
Les Sonnailles
Alcohol
12%
Vintage
2024
Cellar period
1-3 years
Production method
Conventionally Made
Pairing guide
Mmm… we were more than a little smitten by this lovingly-crafted Merlot blend, which utilises a stunning array of red varieties to make sure those juicy, plush and jammy Merlot grapes shine in the glass. It’s a brilliant wine for pairing with hearty and homely dishes of lamb and duck - especially if served pink with some stewed beans, lentils or freekeh - and will work very well with game meats like venison featuring a cherry or blackberry sauce. Portobello mushrooms, garlicky potato and broccoli dishes, and rustic ragu sauces will also work a treat.
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Food
Chicken Dishes
duck
Tastes
Earthy
Moods
Relaxed
Seasons
Autumn
Recipe Matches
Wine region
Vin de France, France
Looking for a wine that's fun, fresh, and full of flavour? Look no further than Vin de France! This exciting wine region is known for its creative and unconventional approach to winemaking, producing wines that are bold, bright, and full of personality. With a focus on terroir-driven winemaking and experimentation with different grape varieties, Vin de France wines are a true reflection of the region's unique spirit. From juicy and fruity reds to crisp and zesty whites, there's a Vin de France wine to suit every taste and occasion. So why not grab a bottle, raise a glass, and join in the fun? Cheers!
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