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Knapp Winery

Knapp Winery
2020 Merlot, Seneca Lake

Pair this wine with:
Beef Cheese Pasta Pork

Category: Merlot

Date Tasted:
Country: USA
Alcohol: 12.9%
93 Points
Gold Medal
Exceptional
$23

Knapp Winery
2020 Merlot, Seneca Lake

Pair this wine with:
Beef Cheese Pasta Pork

Category: Merlot

Date Tasted:
Country: USA
Alcohol: 12.9%
Garnet black color. Aromas and flavors of sweet pickle relish, berry chutney, blueberry black tea, tobacco, spice, and and cocoa powder with a supple, bright, dryish medium-to-full body and an even, refreshing, medium-length finish displaying notes of orange rind, cherry pit, tea leaves, and cedar with light oak flavor. A sturdy, savory Merlot well suited for a braised meat dinner.

Tasting Info

Wine Glass Style: Fruity Savory New World
Aroma Aroma: sweet pickle relish, berry chutney, blueberry black tea, tobacco, spice, and and cocoa powder
Taste Flavor: Same as aromas with notes of orange rind, cherry pit, tea leaves, and cedar
Sweetness Sweetness: Dryish
Enjoy Enjoy: Enjoy on its own
Recipes Pairing: Braised Argentine Steaks, Spit Roasted Pig, Lasagna
Bottom Line Bottom Line: A sturdy, savory Merlot well suited for a braised meat dinner.

The Producer

Knapp Winery & Vineyard Restaurant

The Producer
2770 Ernsberger Rd
Romulus, NY 14541
USA
1 607-930-3495

Merlot

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Serve in a Cabernet Wine Glass
Merlot is a red variety that is loved by consumers, yet often shunned by certain wine gurus and critics, as they perceive these wines as “little sisters” to the more powerful Cabernet Sauvignon. Yet on its own, the best examples of Merlot are multi-layered, complex wines that are among the finest in the world.

Merlot has many similar flavors to Cabernet Sauvignon, especially with its cherry and plum fruit, but is has fewer, less sharp tannins than Cabernet Sauvignon. Many producers whether in Bordeaux, America, Chile or elsewhere, often blend small percentages of Merlot into Cabernet Sauvignon to lessen the tannic bitterness of the latter.

A few districts in France’s Bordeaux region, namely Pomerol, are home to the greatest examples of Merlot. Chateau Petrus is the world’s most famous example of Merlot, a powerful wine that ages beautifully for 30 or 40 years in the best vintages. There are also celebrated examples from American, especially in Washington’s Walla Walla valley as well as in Napa Valley in California. Merlot is also very successful in Chile, New Zealand and even in certain part of Italy.

Merlot pairs best with foods such as lamb or veal, but it also sought out by consumers to accompany steaks and roast when they want a rounder, more elegant red wine.