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merlot

[mur-loh, mer-loh] / ˈmɜr loʊ, mɛrˈloʊ /


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Most of the famous European wine grapes — cultivars of Vitis vinifera like Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot — are too tender to be grown in Chicago-area gardens, as well as large swaths of the United States.

From Salon

The rest can be a mix of a limited number of grapes, such as native Italian grapes like Canaiolo or international varieties like Merlot.

From Salon

The Washington Merlot vinegar was a finalist in the 2021 and 2022 Good Food Awards, a competition that recognizes “outstanding American craft food producers.”

From Seattle Times

Three men broke into a home around 4:40 a.m. in the 18000 block of Moss Road near Merlot Court, police said.

From Los Angeles Times

"Treat yourself," she says, as a flashlight revealed a bottle of Californian Merlot, taken from Wines of the World on nearby Italiiska Street.

From BBC