Fetzer Vineyards
Eagle Peak California Merlot
Here is my weekly #MerlotThursday...
Dark ruby in color with a wide reddish rim.
Fruity on the nose with black currants, cherries, blueberries, wood, vanilla, cloves, spices, earth and black pepper.
Medium plus in body with medium acidity and nice legs.
Dry on the palate with cherries, cranberries, raspberries, wood, spices, vanilla, earth, light vegetables and peppercorn.
Medium finish with soft tannins and tangy pomegranates.
This is an average Merlot from California. Drinkable and simple. Inexpensive with a tangy ending.
Nothing special, but a good everyday wine that will pair nicely with food.
Good right out of the bottle, and better while fresh (Was better last year).
I paired it with soft and hard cheeses.
13.5% alcohol by volume.
83 points.
$10.
Here is my weekly #MerlotThursday...
Dark ruby in color with a wide reddish rim.
Fruity on the nose with black currants, cherries, blueberries, wood, vanilla, cloves, spices, earth and black pepper.
Medium plus in body with medium acidity and nice legs.
Dry on the palate with cherries, cranberries, raspberries, wood, spices, vanilla, earth, light vegetables and peppercorn.
Medium finish with soft tannins and tangy pomegranates.
This is an average Merlot from California. Drinkable and simple. Inexpensive with a tangy ending.
Nothing special, but a good everyday wine that will pair nicely with food.
Good right out of the bottle, and better while fresh (Was better last year).
I paired it with soft and hard cheeses.
13.5% alcohol by volume.
83 points.
$10.
Smooth and jammy. A consistently tasty product. Not a hint of metallic. Tried again after 15 years and was definitely impressed.
Smooth and jammy. A consistently tasty product. Not a hint of metallic. Tried again after 15 years and was definitely impressed.
Jul 21st, 2018Surprisingly fruity and flavorful for a California Merlot. They're usually more blunt. I like it.
Surprisingly fruity and flavorful for a California Merlot. They're usually more blunt. I like it.
Nov 15th, 2017Full, a bit sweet, big favours of plum and cherry. Nice wine, but needs to be paired with something equally as full, fatty or flavourful. Good value at $11.95 at LCBO
Full, a bit sweet, big favours of plum and cherry. Nice wine, but needs to be paired with something equally as full, fatty or flavourful. Good value at $11.95 at LCBO
Feb 26th, 2017Great. Especially for a wine I can get of sale for $4/bottle. Easy to drink.
Great. Especially for a wine I can get of sale for $4/bottle. Easy to drink.
Aug 10th, 2016@FetzerWine 2015 Eagle Peak Merlot ($10): Medium-bodied, supple, and streamlined—a round texture gives way to upfront flavors of purple stone fruit and black cherry, with trailing hints of mocha and toffee. There’s a dash of undergrowth on the finish. This is a nice bottle to pair with red sauce dishes, pizza night, a big bowl of chili (and cornbread for the win), or grilled burgers (beef or portobello). One thing's for certain, you can’t beat the price! #winestudio #wine #Merlot #MendocinoCounty #winelover
@FetzerWine 2015 Eagle Peak Merlot ($10): Medium-bodied, supple, and streamlined—a round texture gives way to upfront flavors of purple stone fruit and black cherry, with trailing hints of mocha and toffee. There’s a dash of undergrowth on the finish. This is a nice bottle to pair with red sauce dishes, pizza night, a big bowl of chili (and cornbread for the win), or grilled burgers (beef or portobello). One thing's for certain, you can’t beat the price! #winestudio #wine #Merlot #MendocinoCounty #winelover
Jan 14th, 2018