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Merlot australiano

Fatos interessantes

  1. Merlot is the 3rd most planted red grape in Australia.

  2. In 2000 Australia exported 6 million liters of Merlot. In 2016 that number was at a whopping 60 million liters.

  3. The leaves on the Merlot vines are said to look like small monsters.

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Leve

Intenso

Macio

Ácido

Suave

Tânico

Seco

Doce

  • ameixa
    amora
    mirtilo
    1. ameixa
    2. amora
    3. groselha
    4. mirtilo
    5. frutas escuras
    6. fruta preta
    7. cereja preta
    8. amoreira
    9. geleia
    10. cassis
    11. ameixa preta
    12. espinheiro

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  • carvalho
    baunilha
    chocolate
    1. carvalho
    2. baunilha
    3. chocolate
    4. tabaco
    5. cedro
    6. chocolate amargo
    7. café
    8. cravo
    9. moca
    10. caramelo
    11. especiarias
    12. noz-moscada

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  • cereja
    framboesa
    fruta vermelha
    1. cereja
    2. framboesa
    3. fruta vermelha
    4. morango
    5. cereja vermelha
    6. cranberry
    7. groselha vermelha
    8. ameixa vermelha
    9. cereja azeda
    10. romã
    11. morango maduro
    12. cola de cereja

    0 menções de notas fruta vermelha

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First planted in Australia in the 1960s, Merlot has had a relatively short - but definitely grand - time on the Australian wine scene. The grape’s ability to produce very different styles of wine, from smooth and easy-drinking, to more complex and deep, has made it the darling of many wine lovers. These wines have generous flavors of berries, plums and dark cherries, and with a bit of aging can develop delicious savory notes. Not only is this grape amazing on its own, it’s also famed for being a super blending partner with other grapes. Merlot is planted all over Australia, but especially the cooler climate regions in South Australia such as Coonawarra, Clare Valley, and the McLaren Vale, are known for their high quality Merlot wines. Its smooth, easy drinking character and medium to bold flavor profile make Australian Merlot a natural pairing with a variety of foods. Try it with roasted vegetables and duck, a cheese platter with some hard, salty cheeses like parmesan and pecorino, or maybe a pie with roasted mushrooms and fennel.

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