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I was watching the movie Sideways the other night and there was one scene where they were making fun of merlot. I'm not a wine drinker, so I don't understand what was so funny. What's wrong with merlot?
Originally posted by: AbAbber2k
It sucks? I dunno, I'm no wine connoisseur (sp?) but I've never liked Merlot. Gimme a nice bottle of Reisling though and I'm a happy man.
Originally posted by: Descartes
The same thing that is "wrong" with Chardonnay: It is the most bastardized varietal in the US. Chardonnay and Merlot were trendy varietals in the 90s, and so there were a lot of winemakers that attempted to cater to the masses by creating palatable Chardonnays and Merlots. Unfortunately, the masses generally don't know wine, and what you often got was a flat, filtered, blended, overoaked mess being passed off as wine in a $5 bottle.
I don't know if he was objecting to this aspect of Merlot or not, but that's the only thing that could be considered "wrong." The French produce fabulous Merlots in the Bordeaux region; perhaps the most prominent example is Saint Emilion. The US produces excellent Merlots as well, and I think my favorite expression is in the Columbia Valley region of Washington.
Originally posted by: Hammerhead
Originally posted by: Descartes
The same thing that is "wrong" with Chardonnay: It is the most bastardized varietal in the US. Chardonnay and Merlot were trendy varietals in the 90s, and so there were a lot of winemakers that attempted to cater to the masses by creating palatable Chardonnays and Merlots. Unfortunately, the masses generally don't know wine, and what you often got was a flat, filtered, blended, overoaked mess being passed off as wine in a $5 bottle.
I don't know if he was objecting to this aspect of Merlot or not, but that's the only thing that could be considered "wrong." The French produce fabulous Merlots in the Bordeaux region; perhaps the most prominent example is Saint Emilion. The US produces excellent Merlots as well, and I think my favorite expression is in the Columbia Valley region of Washington.
I think you're right. The guy objecting to merlot was a wine connoisseur and it seemed like he was against the "trendy-ness" of merlot.
I was just asking to see if there was anything else beyond that.
Originally posted by: Descartes
Originally posted by: Hammerhead
Originally posted by: Descartes
The same thing that is "wrong" with Chardonnay: It is the most bastardized varietal in the US. Chardonnay and Merlot were trendy varietals in the 90s, and so there were a lot of winemakers that attempted to cater to the masses by creating palatable Chardonnays and Merlots. Unfortunately, the masses generally don't know wine, and what you often got was a flat, filtered, blended, overoaked mess being passed off as wine in a $5 bottle.
I don't know if he was objecting to this aspect of Merlot or not, but that's the only thing that could be considered "wrong." The French produce fabulous Merlots in the Bordeaux region; perhaps the most prominent example is Saint Emilion. The US produces excellent Merlots as well, and I think my favorite expression is in the Columbia Valley region of Washington.
I think you're right. The guy objecting to merlot was a wine connoisseur and it seemed like he was against the "trendy-ness" of merlot.
I was just asking to see if there was anything else beyond that.
Nope. They can be quite good or bad, but that's no different than any varietal. The notion of a varietal being somehow bad/wrong would imply it's inherently so, and since it's subjective to individual taste that's rather not possible. There are some varietals that are consistently regarded as being impalatable or uninteresting, but even then it all depends.
Originally posted by: DainBramaged
Absolutly nothing.
Originally posted by: DaShen
Originally posted by: DainBramaged
Absolutly nothing.
Great with red meat.![]()
**EDIT**
Also good by itself
I am a Shiraz man myself
Originally posted by: Hammerhead
I was watching the movie Sideways the other night and there was one scene where they were making fun of merlot. I'm not a wine drinker, so I don't understand what was so funny. What's wrong with merlot?