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Merlot
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Softer and more approachable than Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot produces plush, velvety wines with generous fruit flavors. It's the world's second most planted red grape and the backbone of many legendary Bordeaux blends.
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Pomerol
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Saint-Ãmilion
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Hawke's Bay
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3-15 years