International Merlot Day
International Merlot Day is held every year on November 7th in the world's most popular red wines.. It's also a day to remind those who have never tried merlot to try it.
"merlot" is thought to be a diminutive of merle, according to the word. This is the French word for the blackbird, which most likely refers to the grape's color. This is the French word for the blackbird. Merlot wine was first made in Bordeaux, France, and it was first exported in Bordeaux, France. Some incorrectly believe that cabernet sauvignon, a different grape, is the most widely planted in Bordeaux. This is not the case, however, it is not the norm. More hectares in Bordeaux are devoted to growing Merlot than any other grape. Merlot is Italy's fifth most planted grape. The grape is Israel's second most widely planted grape.
Other regions that produce Merlot include Bordeaux, Italy, and Israel.
- California
- Washington
- Chile
- Australia
- Canada
- South Africa
- Greece
- Mexico
The flavor of Merlot is described as a dark fruit flavor by wine experts. erry, blackberry, plum, and raspberry are among the black cherry, blackberry, plum, and raspberry fruit that can be found in these fruits. These fruity flavors are layered with herbal tones as well as vanilla and mocha undertones.. However, it is not a sweet wine. Merlot is a dry wine that some people would consider bitter. This bitter taste comes from the grapes' skins during the winemaking process.
How to celebrate #internationalmerlotday.
Different types of Merlot are available in liquor stores, bars, and restaurants on this day, and restaurants also have special discounts on bottles of wine. Merlot lovers gather together and enjoy their favorite wine. On this day, wine-tasting events and winemaking demonstrations are also popular. Today is the perfect day to try Merlot if you have never tried it before. Sit back with a glass of wine and enjoy one of these films that feature this common drink.
- Sideways
- A Walk in the Clouds
- Bottle Shock
- You Will Be My Son
- A Good Year
- Somm
- Uncorked
With #InternationalMerlotDay, you can also post this day on social media.