The Winery Merlonero of Tuscany

Winery Merlonero
The winery offers 8 different wines
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Its wines get an average rating of 3.5.
It is ranked in the top 8192 of the estates of Tuscany.
It is located in Tuscany

The Winery Merlonero is one of the best wineries to follow in Toscane.. It offers 8 wines for sale in of Tuscany to come and discover on site or to buy online.

Top Winery Merlonero wines

Looking for the best Winery Merlonero wines in Tuscany among all the wines in the region? Check out our tops of the best red, white or effervescent Winery Merlonero wines. Also find some food and wine pairings that may be suitable with the wines from this area. Learn more about the region and the Winery Merlonero wines with technical and enological descriptions.

The top red wines of Winery Merlonero

Food and wine pairings with a red wine of Winery Merlonero

How Winery Merlonero wines pair with each other generally quite well with dishes of beef, lamb or veal such as recipes of braised beef with carrots, leg of lamb with garlic and rosemary or veal roast casserole with mushrooms.

Organoleptic analysis of red wines of Winery Merlonero

In the mouth the red wine of Winery Merlonero. is a powerful with a nice balance between acidity and tannins.

The best vintages in the red wines of Winery Merlonero

  • 2010With an average score of 3.80/5
  • 2015With an average score of 3.80/5
  • 2019With an average score of 3.60/5
  • 0With an average score of 3.54/5
  • 2016With an average score of 3.50/5
  • 2011With an average score of 3.50/5

The grape varieties most used in the red wines of Winery Merlonero.

  • Merlot
  • Pugnitello
  • Pinot Nero
  • Cabernet Sauvignon
  • Shiraz/Syrah

Discovering the wine region of Tuscany

Tuscany is one of the most famous and prolific wine regions in Europe. It is best known for its Dry red wines made from Sangiovese grapes, which dominate production. These include Chianti, Brunello di Montalcino and Vino Nobile di Montepulciano. The region's Vin Santo is also highly prized, as are its passito dessert wines, though these are produced in comparatively tiny quantities.

Dry whites are probably less familiar to most consumers - except perhaps Vernaccia di San Gimignano. Located in Central Italy, Tuscany borders Liguria and Emilia-Romagna to the North, Umbria and Marche to the east and Lazio to the South. Its western border is formed by the Tyrrhenian Sea. The picturesque rolling hills, medieval villages and cypress-lined avenues attract tourists and help promote the wines.

The top sparkling wines of Winery Merlonero

Food and wine pairings with a sparkling wine of Winery Merlonero

How Winery Merlonero wines pair with each other generally quite well with dishes such as recipes .

The best vintages in the sparkling wines of Winery Merlonero

  • 0With an average score of 3.20/5

The grape varieties most used in the sparkling wines of Winery Merlonero.

  • Glera

Discover the grape variety: Merlot

Merlot noir is a grape variety that originated in France (Bordeaux). It produces a variety of grape specially used for wine making. It is rare to find this grape to eat on our tables. This variety of grape is characterized by small to medium sized bunches, and medium sized grapes. Merlot noir can be found in many vineyards: South West, Languedoc & Roussillon, Cognac, Bordeaux, Loire Valley, Armagnac, Burgundy, Jura, Champagne, Rhone Valley, Beaujolais, Provence & Corsica, Savoie & Bugey.

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Planning a wine route in the of Tuscany? Here are the wineries to visit and the winemakers to meet during your trip in search of wines similar to Winery Merlonero.

Discover the grape variety: Glera

It is said to be of Slovenian origin, where it is cultivated under the name of Prosekar, also known for a long time in Italy under the name of Glera. It should not be confused with prosecco lungo - although there is a family link - and prosecco nostrano, which is none other than Tuscany's malvasia. Note that Vitouska - another Italian grape variety - is the result of a natural intraspecific cross between Tuscan malvasia and Prosecco. Under the name of Glera, it is registered in the Official Catalogue of wine grape varieties list A. It can be found in practically all of the former Yugoslavia, and more surprisingly in Argentina, but is virtually unknown in France.