merlot (Meaning)

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merlot (n)

black wine grape originally from the region of Bordeaux

dry red wine made from a grape grown widely in Bordeaux and California

Synonyms & Antonyms of merlot

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merlot Sentence Examples

  1. The velvety smoothness of a Merlot caressed my palate, leaving a lingering sensation of ripe plum and cocoa.
  2. The rich, deep hue of Merlot in my glass hinted at its robust tannins and complex flavors.
  3. The winemaker's artistry crafted a sophisticated Merlot, showcasing the essence of the grape in every sip.
  4. Aged in oak barrels, the Merlot developed an elegant complexity, with hints of vanilla and spice.
  5. Paired with grilled lamb chops, the savory notes of the Merlot enhanced the flavors of the dish perfectly.
  6. The aroma of Merlot wafted through the air, teasing my senses with promises of a delectable experience.
  7. The versatile Merlot could complement a wide range of cuisines, from hearty stews to lighter seafood dishes.
  8. The Bordeaux region is renowned for producing exceptional Merlot that reflects the terroir of its vineyards.
  9. Merlot's medium acidity and balanced tannins make it an approachable and enjoyable wine for both novices and aficionados.
  10. As the Merlot aged in the bottle, its flavors evolved, becoming more nuanced and complex over time.

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black wine grape originally from the region of Bordeaux, dry red wine made from a grape grown widely in Bordeaux and California

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The velvety smoothness of a Merlot caressed my palate, leaving a lingering sensation of ripe plum and cocoa.

The rich, deep hue of Merlot in my glass hinted at its robust tannins and complex flavors.

The winemaker's artistry crafted a sophisticated Merlot, showcasing the essence of the grape in every sip.

Aged in oak barrels, the Merlot developed an elegant complexity, with hints of vanilla and spice.