Merlot

Merlot is one of the most popular and versatile red wines in the world, known for its smooth texture, rich fruit flavors, and soft tannins. Often described as easy-drinking, Merlot offers a delightful balance of ripe fruit, herbal notes, and subtle oak. It’s a perfect wine for both newcomers and seasoned wine drinkers, and it pairs beautifully with a wide variety of dishes. At Keg N Bottle, we offer a curated selection of premium Merlot wines that showcase the best of this widely loved varietal.

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Duckhorn - Napa Valley - Merlot
Regular price $59.99, now on sale for $49.99, saving Save $10
Frank Family - Cabernet Sauvignon - Napa Valley
Regular price $44.99
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Stags' Leap - Merlot - Napa Valley
Regular price $39.99, now on sale for $31.99, saving Save $8
Decoy - Merlot - California
Regular price $25.99
Flora Springs Merlot (750 ML)
Regular price $39.99, now on sale for $29.99, saving Save $10
The Crusher Merlot 750 ml
Regular price $15.99
Poli 1898 Gran Bassano Rosso Vermouth (750 ml)
Regular price $29.99
Frank Family - Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon - Rutherford
Regular price $94.99
Esprit de Pavie (750mL)
Regular price $29.99
Daou - Sequentis Reserve Merlot - Paso Robles
Regular price $59.99, now on sale for $44.99, saving Save $15
St. Supéry - Rutherford Estate - Merlot
Regular price $79.99
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Terra Savia - Mendocino County - Merlot
Regular price $19.99, now on sale for $18.99, saving Save $1
Sterling Vineyards Vintner's Collection Merlot (750 ml)
Regular price $14.99
Darioush - Signature Merlot - Napa Valley
Regular price $72.99
Scarbolo - Campo del Viotto - Merlot
Regular price $39.99
Grayson Cellars - Merlot - California
Regular price $19.99, now on sale for $14.99, saving Save $5
Lamborghini - Rose Merlot - Umbria
Regular price $59.99
Maddalena - Cabernet Sauvignon - Paso Robles
Regular price $19.99
San Simeon - Merlot - Paso Roble
Regular price $26.99
DFV - Donati - Merlot
Regular price $19.99
Sterling Vineyards Merlot 750 ml
Regular price $27.99
Duckhorn Three Palms Vineyard Merlot Napa Valley (750 ml)
Regular price $139.99
Fre - Alcohol Removed Merlot - 3 Pack (750 ml)
Regular price $12.99
Moraga Estate Red - Bel Air 1995 (750 ml)
Regular price $249
Moraga Estate Red - Bel Air 2016 (750 ml)
Regular price $249
Moraga Estate Red - Bel Air 2013 (750 ml)
Regular price $149.99
Moraga Estate Red - Bel Air 2021 (750 ml)
Regular price $149.99
Monte Xanic Cabernet Sauvignon Merlot (750 mL)
Regular price $31.99
Accenti - Merlot - Bedrock Vineyard
Regular price $32.99
Outerbound - Merlot - Sonoma County
Regular price $32.99
Vini - Veni Vidi Vici - Merlot
Regular price $10.99
Emmolo - Merlot - Napa Valley
Regular price $49.99, now on sale for $37.99, saving Save $12

Which Merlot Should I Try First?

If you're new to Merlot, start with a well-balanced, approachable bottle like Louis-Benjamin Merlot or Columbia Crest Grand Estates Merlot. These wines feature rich fruit flavors with a smooth, velvety finish. For something a little more complex, try Duckhorn Vineyards Merlot, known for its depth, with flavors of dark fruit, oak, and a hint of spice.

How Should I Drink Merlot Wine?

Merlot is best served slightly below room temperature, around 60-65°F (15-18°C), to bring out its full fruit and flavor profile. It’s typically enjoyed:

  • Neat: Sip it on its own to appreciate its smooth, rich texture and balanced flavors.

  • On the Rocks: While less common, some prefer to serve Merlot over ice for a chilled, refreshing option, especially on warmer days.

  • Cocktails: Though not as common as in other wines, Merlot can be used in wine-based cocktails for a deeper, fruit-forward experience.

What Foods Pair Well with Merlot Wine?

Merlot’s smooth, fruit-forward profile makes it incredibly food-friendly. It pairs well with:

  • Pasta: Especially those with tomato-based sauces, such as Bolognese or marinara.

  • Grilled Meats: Merlot complements grilled lamb, pork, or beef dishes, as well as roasted chicken.

  • Cheese: Soft cheeses like brie, camembert, or mild cheddar work wonderfully with Merlot’s fruitiness.

  • Vegetarian Dishes: Grilled vegetables, mushroom risotto, or dishes with earthy flavors like eggplant and lentils pair beautifully with Merlot.

Does Merlot Improve with Age?

While many Merlots are best enjoyed young for their fresh fruit flavors, some higher-quality Merlot wines, especially those from premium regions like Bordeaux, can improve with age. As they age, they develop more complex flavors, such as earthy tones, leather, and subtle spices, while their tannins soften and the wine becomes smoother.

How Long Does Merlot Wine Last After Opening?

Once opened, Merlot typically lasts for 3-5 days if stored properly in the fridge with a wine stopper. The flavors will evolve and become a bit softer over time, so it’s best to enjoy it within a few days to appreciate its full vibrancy.

What’s the Difference Between Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon?

While both Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon are popular red wines, Merlot tends to be softer, fruitier, and smoother, with lower tannin content. Cabernet Sauvignon, on the other hand, is bolder, more tannic, and typically has flavors of dark fruit, tobacco, and oak. Merlot is often described as more approachable and easier to drink, making it an excellent option for casual drinking, while Cabernet Sauvignon is often more structured and suitable for aging.

Explore our Merlot collection and discover the smooth, rich flavors of this beloved varietal. Whether you’re pairing it with a hearty meal or enjoying a glass on its own, Merlot is the perfect choice for a balanced, flavorful wine experience.