Merlot is clearly capable of producing world-class wine. But finding a
good-value, under-$10 Merlot is a whole different matter. When it's
good, Merlot combines plush fruit with a deliciously sensual smoothness
and a subtle herbaceous complexity. Too many Merlot bottlings, however,
offer none of the wine's appealing characteristics. The good news is
that, amidst so many mediocre efforts, great wines continue to be made.
For winelovers captivated by this grape's seductive depth and smoothness,
we recommend the 2006 Cono Sur Merlot from South America. This is all
the reason you need to drink Merlot!
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Nestled in the shadow of the Andes, the Argentine vineyards provide a
wonderful environment for grape growing with warm days, cool nights, a
dry climate but plenty of access to water. The high elevation Luján de
Cuyo district is noted for high quality reds and whites. At 3000+ feet
in elevation, the warm days, cool nights and well-drained alluvial soils
all combine to yield wines of balance and finesse. The 2006 Los Cardos
Chardonnay is fresh and delicious with a fine balance of fruit and oak
characteristics that make it a joy to drink on its own as well as a
superb food companion.
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