Remember when a single movie line about hating Merlot crashed an entire wine category overnight? The Velvet Devil Merlot stands as a delicious counterargument to that infamous Sideways moment, proving that Columbia Valley Merlot deserves your attention.
This $10 wonder from Charles Smith Wines delivers remarkable complexity for its price point. Originally created as "the least expensive oak-aged Merlot" on the market, it continues to impress despite changing hands multiple times since Smith first launched it. The 2022 vintage showcases brooding dark flavors—black cherry, bitter chocolate, blueberry, and plum—with an intriguing herbal or tobacco note adding depth and character.
The Velvet Devil isn't some lightweight, forgettable red. With its blend of 89% Merlot, 10% Cabernet Sauvignon, and 1% more Merlot, it delivers that perfect "heft in your glass" as summer transitions to fall. Columbia Valley's ideal conditions for Bordeaux varieties shine through in every sip. If you've been avoiding Merlot since that movie came out, or simply looking for exceptional value in your wine selection, this dark, brooding bottle deserves a place in your rotation. At this price point, it's the perfect reintroduction to what makes Merlot special.
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