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No. | Brand | Country of origin |
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1 | Kiwi Cuvee | France |
2 | Cuvee Speciale | France |
3 | Deetlefts | South Africa |
4 | Alamos | Argentina |
5 | Finca Las Moras | Argentina |
6 | Osborne Sherry | Spain |
7 | Hesketh | Australia |
8 | Yarden | Israel |
9 | Rafale | France |
10 | Celestial bay | Australia |
11 | Franschhoek Cellar | South Africa |
12 | Castillo De molina | Chile |
13 | Culemborg | South Africa |
14 | Sachetto Fili | Italy |
15 | Prosecco | Italy |
16 | Geyser Peak | America |
17 | Coleccion Privada | Argentina |
18 | Teperberg | |
19 | Arauco | Chile |
20 | Swartland | South Africa |
21 | Black Bird | South Africa |
22 | Raymond Huet | France |
23 | Rendez Vous | France |
24 | Spier | South Africa |
25 | Villa antinori | Italy |
26 | Vina Lastra | France |
27 | Four cousins | South Africa |
28 | Asconi | Chile |
29 | JP Chenet | France |
30 | the beach house | South Africa |
31 | Kumala | South Africa |
32 | Delush | South Africa |
33 | Riunite | Italy |
34 | Fragolino | Italy |
35 | Tantehue | Chile |
36 | Cockburn’s | Portugal |
37 | Matua | New Zealand |
38 | Tommasi | Italy |
39 | Durbanville Hills | South Africa |
40 | Nabygelegen | South Africa |
41 | Gran Verano | Chile |
42 | Casillero del diablo | Chile |
43 | Rupert & Rothschild | South Africa |
44 | Santa Cristina | Italy |
45 | Finca Flichman | Argentina |
46 | Fuzion | Argentina |
47 | Pierre marcel | France |
48 | Ernie els | South Africa |
49 | 1865 wine | Chile |
50 | Penasol | South Africa |
51 | Jacob's Creek | Australia |
52 | Fonseca | Portugal |
53 | Nobile Wines | Germany |
54 | Mont Rochelle | South Africa |
55 | Alandra | Portugal |
56 | Bottega | Italy |
57 | Van Loveren | South Africa |
58 | Fish Hoek | South Africa |
59 | Gato Negro | Chile |
60 | Zonnebloem | South Africa |
61 | Hardys | Australia |
62 | Apaltagua | Chile |
63 | Welmoed | South Africa |
64 | Pequena Vasija | Argentina |
65 | Obikwa | South Africa |
66 | Favourite Son | Australia |
67 | Dolores | Argentina |
68 | Stonewalker | South Africa |
69 | Waterford Estate | South Africa |
70 | Trumpeter | Argentina |
71 | Balbi Soprani | Italy |
72 | Bonterra | America |
73 | Clearwater Cove | New Zealand |
74 | Sandeman | Portugal |
75 | Duchessa Lia Fragolino | Italy |
76 | Hill & Dale | South Africa |
77 | Trapiche | Argentina |
78 | Cellar cask | South Africa |
79 | Graham Beck | South Africa |
80 | Zevenwacht | South Africa |
81 | Kenwood | America |
82 | Angove | Australia |
83 | Cremaschi Furlotti | Chile |
84 | Footprint | South Africa |
85 | Chamdor | South Africa |
86 | Rooiberg Winery | South Africa |
87 | Cono Sur | Chile |
88 | Navarro Correas | Argentina |
89 | Cotes Du Rhone | France |
90 | Tocornal | Chile |
91 | Porcupine Ridge | South Africa |
92 | Mouton Cadet | France |
93 | Le Filou | France |
94 | Efrat | Israel |
95 | Fuego | Chile |
96 | Quereu | Chile |
97 | Petit | South Africa |
98 | Western Cellars | America |
99 | Belaire | France |
100 | Rutini | Argentina |
101 | Perlissimo | Germany |
102 | Argento | Argentina |
103 | Brigaldara Amarone | Italy |
104 | Orange River Cellars | South Africa |
105 | Astoria | Italy |
106 | KWV Wine | South Africa |
107 | California Roots | America |
108 | Cinquepassi | Italy |
109 | Namaqua | South Africa |
110 | Fairview | South Africa |
111 | San felipe | Argentina |
112 | Dulzino | Chile |
113 | Scala dei | Spain |
114 | Amarone | Italy |
115 | Stellenbosch Vineyards | South Africa |
116 | Peter Vella | America |
117 | 14 Hands | America |
118 | Chateau | France |
119 | Birds & Bees | Argentina |
120 | Martini | Italy |
121 | Catena | Argentina |
122 | Excelsior | South Africa |
123 | B&G (Barton & Guestier) | France |
124 | John B | South Africa |
125 | Neil Jourbert | South Africa |
126 | Calvet | France |
127 | Tilia | Argentina |
128 | Porto Cruz | Portugal |
129 | Vina Maipo | Chile |
130 | Nederburg | South Africa |
131 | Oyster bay | New Zealand |
132 | Maison Castel | France |
133 | Cinzano | Italy |
134 | Vergelegen | South Africa |
135 | Amani Bay | South Africa |
136 | Zonin | Italy |
137 | Tall Horse | South Africa |
138 | Tre Fattori | Italy |
139 | La Mascota | Argentina |
140 | Groot Constantia | South Africa |
141 | Dragons Back Mountain | South Africa |
142 | Drostdy Hof | South Africa |
143 | Marques Casa | Chile |
144 | Simonsig | South Africa |
145 | Dry Land Collection | South Africa |
146 | Douglas green | South Africa |
147 | Carlo Rossi | America |
148 | frontera | South Africa |
149 | Leleshwa | Kenya |
150 | La Vieille Ferme | France |
151 | Ama La Vida | France |
152 | Cesari | Italy |
153 | Versus | South Africa |
154 | Ch Valac | Spain |
155 | Scavi & Ray | Italy |
156 | Lillet | France |
157 | Liquid Gold Prosecco | Italy |
158 | Perdeberg | South Africa |
159 | Zapallares | Chile |
160 | Lutzville | South Africa |
161 | Cielo | Italy |
162 | 4th Street | South Africa |
163 | Lambrusco | Italy |
164 | Valley Wine | Kenya |
165 | Lindeman's | Australia |
166 | Mara | South Africa |
167 | Pacheco Pereda | Argentina |
168 | 19 Crimes | Australia |
169 | Boschendal | South Africa |
170 | Kanonkop | South Africa |
171 | Graham's | Portugal |
172 | Louis Eschenauer | France |
173 | Offley | Portugal |
174 | Robertson Winery | South Africa |
175 | La fiole | France |
176 | Three Thieves | America |
177 | El Chivo | Chile |
178 | Flagstone | South Africa |
179 | Overmeer | South Africa |
180 | Casal Mendes | Portugal |
181 | Kleine Rust | South Africa |
182 | Neethlingshof | South Africa |
183 | Sileni Estate | New Zealand |
Merlot is more than just a word printed on the different types of merlot red wine bottles. It is the name of the specific primary type of grape used to make a particular variety of red wine that is itself called merlot wine. The word "Merlot" means "a little blackbird" in French, and it is believed to refer either to the merlot grape's color or the bird's fondness for the merlot's fruit sweet flavor. Merlot is a famous dark blue-colored red wine grape variety used in crafting Merlot varietal wines and as a blending grape. In France, Bordeaux wine regions, Merlot is one of the primary grapes used in winemaking and the most widely planted grape variety. Merlot is a very flexible red wine grape variety with a massive expanse drive throughout the world and one of the most popular red wines. It is grown in many countries including, Italy, Australia, Argentina, Canada, New Zealand, South Africa, Switzerland, and the USA.
Merlot wine brands are one of the most popular red wines in Kenya and the world and America's second-favorite red wine after cabernet sauvignon. It started earning a high reputation for making quality wine in 1784. When it arrived in America, California, in the mid-nineteenth century, the American winemakers used 100% merlot grapes to make merlot wine instead of blending it with Cabernet Sauvignon. The Americans love the merlot softness and flavors that they preferred pure merlot wine rather than the blended style and it has become dominant as a wine in its own right. Merlot wine is among the best red wine in Kenya, with a substantial market share and a wine that many people are fond of.
Merlot grapes often ripe two weeks earlier, leaving bottles of merlot wine to brag over other types of red wines for their high level of maturity. Merlot grapes also adapt to varieties of climates, taking on the character of both its location and winemaking techniques. Its color changes with age, when youthful, merlot wines can be semi-opaque to opaque. As it ages, it loses pigmentation and brightness, turning garnet or deep ruby red. Compared with other best red wines, Merlot can be distinguished from other red wines by merely looking at it, since merlot color is generally lighter than Cabernet Sauvignon, which is richer and deeper than Pinot Noir. Also, merlot skins tend to be thinner. When tasted, the grape itself is sweeter due to its increased sugar content. There are two main types of merlot wine; the International type and the traditional Bordeaux style.
The international style is renowned by many as new world wine. This wine tends to emphasize late harvesting to gain physiological ripeness and produce inky, purple-colored wines. This type of merlot red wine is usually full-bodied with high alcohol, velvety tannins with intense blackberry and plum fruit flavors.
The traditional Bordeaux style Merlot wine emphasizes earlier harvesting of grapes to maintain acidity. This wine tends to have a medium body with moderate alcohol levels. The traditional Bordeaux kind of Merlot wine is usually fresh with red fruit flavors, mostly raspberries, and strawberries with leafy and vegetal notes.
Merlot wine is red because it is made from red-skinned grapes. Generally, Merlot wines are elegant, approachable, and easy to drink, known for their softness and sensual texture along with flavorful characters of blackcurrant, berry, and plum. These types of wines are medium to full-bodied with moderate acidity, low in tannins, food-friendly, and great wines on their own. This character makes Merlot's types of wine very popular wine brands and the most adored red wine brands in Kenya.
Merlot's softness, combined with its earlier ripening, makes it a popular wine grape for blending with the later-ripening Cabernet Sauvignon. It has a unique ability to add softness and luscious fruit to a wine when it is blended with the Cabernet Sauvignon. They compliment each other so well that it has become the main ingredient for the best red wine in the world-renown as Bordeaux blend. This compatibility has made Merlot the most popular red wine varietals, especially in the USA.
Merlot's naturally soft textures and rich flavors perfectly complement well with diverse food variety. It is excellent with beef stew, a roast, baked lamb, sauced pasta, hamburgers, salad, and different cheeses. Merlot wine goes well with such a variety of dishes that many people are afraid to serve with something else. If you are new to red wine, Merlot is an excellent introductory wine, thanks to its approachable nature, smooth finish, and ability to pair with many types of food.
Merlot early ripening makes it have a very small window of time in which the grapes can be successfully harvested. Once they are ripe, winegrowers only have a few days before those grapes are considered overripe. For those who love the distinctive flavor of young wines, Merlot is the best red wine for them. There are, however, those wine lovers who enjoy the taste of overripe Merlot grape, believing that the added ripeness gives extra flavor to the resulting Merlot wine.
Merlot wines being very popular red wines commands a league of wine funs worldwide. If you are looking for the best and affordable merlot wines in Kenya, the online wine shop in Nairobi has something for everyone. We have a wide variety of selections of the best sweet red wine and dry red wines at the best wine price in Kenya, both retail and wholesale prices. The best types of merlot wine are undeniably easy to drink wine. Merlot, the world's best red wine, bursts with every best value a red wine grape can deliver. Buy online this world's favorite red wine and enjoy fast home wine delivery services in Nairobi.