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Merlot Wines

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My new bestie (10)
2012 Trentadue Winery - La Storia Cuvee 32

The syrah threw this off (8)
2008 Cuvelier Los Andes - Collecion

A nice inexpensive Bordeaux-style blend (8)
2011 Sterling - Meritage

Petit Verdot heavy and beguiling (10)
2010 Williamsburg Winery - Lord Botetourt Red

Leathery and feathery (8)
2008 St. Francis Winery - Red Splash

Creeps up on you (8)
2008 Tamarack Cellars - Firehouse Red

They shouldn't have switched Merlot for Syrah (8)
2010 Trefethen Family Vineyards - Double T

Demure but still approachable (8)
2010 Hahn Winery - Meritage

Not bad but not overly impressing (8)
2009 Dunham Cellars - Trutina

Bordeaux by way of Chile (10)
2009 Bodega Benegas - Don Tiburcio

Six varietals forming a Voltron of Liquid Ecstasy (10)
2006 Magito - Panorama Zinfandel

Smack yo momma good (10)
2008 Estancia - Meritage : Reserve

Out of the rubble (8)
2009 Cuvee Del Maule - Earthquake Blend

An interesting melange with a wonderful spice aspect (9)
2008 Finca Gabrielli - Francesco Gabrielli Red Blend

Where's the middle? (7)
2006 Beringer - Napa Valley Merlot

Great smoky Merlot in the morning (8)
2008 Chilensis - Merlot Reserva : Reserve

Bled from the best, a tart blush for summer (8)
2008 Chaddsford - Rose

Merlot, with a little bit of both Cabs in it! (9)
25th Chaddsford - 25th Vintage 2006 Merlot

This Merlot is bringing sexy back (10)
2005 Kelley Creek - Merlot

Smoky wonderfulness in a South African Red Blend (9)
2004 Vrede en Lust - Simond

A nice pairing of Merlot and Sangiovese (8)
2007 Bigi - Vipra Rossa

My second seven wine blend wine (red this time) (8)
Seven Daughters - Seven Daughters Red

A Rose with a kinky name (6)
2006 Folie a Deux - Ménage à Trois Rose

 

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