
Famille Walther - Cave de La Rose d'OrMa Mere M'A Dit Merlot
In the mouth this red wine is a powerful with a nice balance between acidity and tannins.
This wine generally goes well with beef, veal or lamb.

Taste structure of the Ma Mere M'A Dit Merlot from the Famille Walther - Cave de La Rose d'Or
Light | Bold | |
Smooth | Tannic | |
Dry | Sweet | |
Soft | Acidic |
In the mouth the Ma Mere M'A Dit Merlot of Famille Walther - Cave de La Rose d'Or in the region of Vaud is a powerful with a nice balance between acidity and tannins.
Food and wine pairings with Ma Mere M'A Dit Merlot
Pairings that work perfectly with Ma Mere M'A Dit Merlot
Original food and wine pairings with Ma Mere M'A Dit Merlot
The Ma Mere M'A Dit Merlot of Famille Walther - Cave de La Rose d'Or matches generally quite well with dishes of beef, lamb or veal such as recipes of barbecue burger, semolina-merguez salad or veal with cream and mushrooms.
Details and technical informations about Famille Walther - Cave de La Rose d'Or's Ma Mere M'A Dit Merlot.
Discover the grape variety: Merlot
Round and fleshy reds with a velvety texture, showing aromas of ripe plum, black cherry, cocoa and truffle notes with age. Supple tannins, generous alcohol, indulgent finish. Pillar of Libournais (Pomerol with Pétrus, Saint-Émilion with Cheval Blanc and Ausone) and signature of Super Tuscans, Italian Wales and Washington State. A cross of Cabernet Franc × Magdeleine Noire, France's most planted red variety.
Last vintages of this wine
The best vintages of Ma Mere M'A Dit Merlot from Famille Walther - Cave de La Rose d'Or are 2016, 0, 2017
Informations about the Famille Walther - Cave de La Rose d'Or
The Famille Walther - Cave de La Rose d'Or is one of of the world's greatest estates. It offers 30 wines for sale in the of Vaud to come and discover on site or to buy online.
The wine region of Vaud
World reference for Chasselas (~60% of the vineyard). Mineral, delicate whites with signature notes of green apple, citrus, white flowers, fresh almond and a saline touch, low acidity and a silky palate. Maximum expression in Lavaux (UNESCO 2007) on Lake Geneva terraces. Also La Côte, Chablais and the iconic Dézaley.
The word of the wine: Reims Mountain
Between Épernay and Reims, a large limestone massif with varied soils and exposure where pinot noir reigns supreme. Ambonnay, Bouzy, Verzenay, Verzy, etc., are equivalent to the Burgundian Gevrey-Chambertin and Vosne-Romanée. There are also great Chardonnays, which are rarer (Mailly, Marmery, Trépail, Villers).














