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Hardys VR Merlot Wine, 75 cl (Case of 6)

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One reviewer wrote: "Don't know the grapes but this is so good for the price I definitely recommend. I'm no sommelier but I'd wager there is some Shiraz/Syrah in there... yum yum!" One reviewer wrote: "A decent bottle of wine for the price – full of flavour and definitely one to buy again!" Aromas of smoked oak barrel. Tastes of plum, smoky oak and vanilla. Full bodied flavour. Drink with beef and roast potatoes. Echo Falls Merlot

One reviewer wrote: "Plenty of cherry and raspberry on the nose. Very thin as expected on the palate. Tasty enough, if a little tart." One reviewer wrote: "Very sweet and tasting of strawberries. Extremely easy to drink as it's more of a squash than a wine. At the price can't complain." One reviewer wrote: "This is quite unpleasant. Dark fruit bomb, cinnamon and earthy notes. But harsh and unbalanced. Hard pass." Taste characteristics: citrus, grapefruit, lemon; passion fruit, tropical; green bell pepper, asparagus, straw One reviewer wrote: "An inoffensively simple rose wine, lots of red fruits on the nose and palate. Medium wine, so best enjoyed on a warm day as an afternoon treat."

Flavoursome, full bodied wine and smooth from the wine region of South Australia. This is strong. Full bodied and strong aroma. Diablo Dark Red Subtle taste. Sweet and fruity blend of caramel, plum, chocolate flavours Hardys Crest Cabernet Shiraz Merlot One reviewer wrote: "It says on the label, with a hint of cream. I can certainly taste pineapple but no cream. Lovely wine to drink with a bbq in the evening sunshine."

One reviewer wrote: "Easy to drink, equilibrium tannins, persistent aftertaste, medium body, scintillating ruby colouration and excellent aromas." The most well known red wine grape varieties you will be sure to have heard of such as Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinot Noir, Merlot and Shiraz (or Syrah). These grape varieties are produced in all of the world's top winemaking regions and you will find superb examples and some firm favourites from France, Italy, Australia, Chile, South Africa and more. One reviewer wrote: "Light, refreshing, cheeky and alcoholic. But enough about me, the wine’s not bad either."Smoked oak flavour that blends into a spicy, smooth fruity plum and cherry flavour. Probably not as good as the dark red version being lighter bodied. Hints of vanilla and chocolate. Great with red meat dishes or steaks. ASDA Extra Special Selection Cabernet Sauvignon Very fruity taste and aroma but not sweet, dark red, dry and full bodied. Taste great with meat. Strong, fruity, a little sour. Not be to everyone’s taste. Some may find it bitter or sour. Winemaker's notes: "Exhibiting aromas of plum cherry and chocolate while licorice and spicy oak flavours abound on the palate." There is a vast selection of red wine types, from big and bold, to elegant and dry, or sweet and simple every day wines. A lot depends on where the grapes are from and how they are produced, but the grape variety plays the most important part. Most red wine varietals grow best in warmer climates, where they can ripen fully before harvesting. Taste characteristics: strawberry, cherry, raspberry; earthy, leather, minerals; clove, oak, vanilla

One reviewer wrote: "Nothing spectacular, but good value for money. I'd happily drink it again and you shouldn't be disappointed, I think, if you give it a go too." Easy drinking. Red fruity flavour with chocolate, vanilla and a hint of peppery leather Hardys Stamp Cabernet Merlot Mild and tasty wine with ripe fruit flavours of raspberry, cherry and plums. Smokey oak. Drink with red meat dishes, italian foods or spicy dishes. The Wine List MerlotOne reviewer wrote: "Peach and melon fruit joined with tropical flavours. Nice Australian white wine!" One reviewer wrote: "Dry and refreshing with notes of peach. Crisp with a long and fruit finish. Good value for money." The reviewer wrote: "Pretty decent wine, especially at the price. Good balance without losing that touch of expected acidity. Perfect with a curry." This alcohol free wine is produced by centrifuging merlot wine which removes the alcohol. But then unfermented juice is then added make it more wine-like. The result is a fruity, drink that is not quite like wine but still pleasant as a drink in its own right. For those that like the taste of alcohol, it will be missing. Gallo Family Vineyards Merlot One reviewer wrote: "Cherry flavours and spicy. A softer dry wine which is good for drinking in the evening."

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