October Is Merlot Month With These Napa Valley Wines
Merlot is an often time misunderstood and under appreciated grape. To help celebrate its history, versatility and brilliance, there is an entire month dedicated to it. October is Merlot Month with these Napa Valley wines from Markham Vineyard. Markham’s Winemaker Kimberlee Nicholls often comes to Southwest Florida where her wines have a respected following. I’ve spent time with her on several visits and always enjoy trying her wines.
Nicholls is not a so-called wine prodigy. In fact, she originally had aspirations in the medical field on the east coast. Her science background provided a perfect platform for the science needed in winemaking. She was featured in a recent PBS documentary Vintage: Napa Valley 2012. A camera crew followed Nicholls and two other well-established women winemakers through the stressful 2012 harvest in Napa Valley. It’s a great film for wine aficionados to watch.
Nicholls was one of first female winemakers in Napa Valley. Today she leads a team of women winemakers and has a great love for merlot. Did you know merlot is the third most widely planted grape variety in Napa Valley? Here are three of Markham’s that are worth looking for Wine Wednesday and any day.
October is Merlot Month with these Napa Valley Wines
Check out this short video. Here are a few more suggestions to celebrate Merlot Month. Tag your merlot drinking photos to social media with #Merlotme
Raising A Glass To Merlot Month
We are raising a glass to Merlot Month today for Wine Wednesday. During October, it seems Halloween is on the top of most our minds but it is also designated as #MerlotMe for wine lovers.
Merlot grapes makes some of the most expensive, most iconic wines in the world. They are not sweet, full of over-cooked fruit, or uninspiring as many people think. On the contrary, some of these wines will make a believer out of you.
I know this for a fact because of Longboard Merlot. It is one of the bottles I brought into the station when camping out for several days during Hurricane Ian’s wrath. It is responsible for at least one merlot convert.
Here is the story
While grabbing a blanket, pillow, and toothbrush, my hurricane supplies also included numerous bottles of wine. I felt one brand was kind of poignant and talk about it in last week’s Wine Wednesday post. In addition, I knew Merlot Month was right around the corner so I also grabbed a couple of those, strictly for research.
When one of my colleagues came into the studio and saw Longboard, he said suspiciously, “I don’t normally like merlot, but I’ll give it a try.” I noticed he kept returning to fill his glass, nodding with approval, analyzing the bottle. “This is good,” he said. He was all in.
So many people have had sub-par merlots poured in restaurants by the glass it turns them off. In addition, there was that little movie, “Sideways,” that famously maligned the grape causing a backlash that is still lingering.
I asked a couple of my restaurant and wine friends why they love merlot so much. The story is out today in the Fort Myers NewsPress and Naples Daily News. You can read it here, however, they rave mostly about how good it is with food. They also talk about how sexy it can be. Sign me up for both of those things.
Check out these wines for Merlot Month
Gina Birch brings the sunshine to Sunny 106.3 every weekday morning from 6-10. She has worked in radio, television and print in Southwest Florida for nearly 30 years. During that time, she has become an advocate for numerous charities including those that support animals, children, women and wellness. In addition, she has written for numerous local, regional and national publications about food, wine and travel. Those are her longtime passions...along with shoes.