14 Hands Merlot
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Description
Description
14 Hands Merlot is a fruit-forward Washington State red wine bottled at 750ml with an ABV ranging from 13.5% to 14.5% depending on vintage. The 2010 vintage earned Wine Spectator's "American Value Red" distinction in October 2012, and the wine has remained one of Columbia Valley's most recognizable Merlot-based blends since the brand's founding.
Quick Facts: ABV: 13.5–14.5% | Origin: Columbia Valley, Washington State | Style: Fruit-Forward Red Blend | Winery: 14 Hands (Ste. Michelle Wine Estates)
Production & Heritage
14 Hands was launched in 2005 by Ste. Michelle Wine Estates, one of the Pacific Northwest's most established wine producers. The Merlot is built on an 85% Merlot, 10% Cabernet Sauvignon, and 5% Syrah blend sourced from Columbia Valley vineyards. The fruit undergoes a 7-to-10-day fermentation in customized stainless-steel fermenters designed to extract concentrated fruit character, followed by aging in a combination of American and French oak barrels that add structure and soften the tannin profile.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Ripe blackberry and dark plum arrive first, followed by sweet cherry and a layer of roasted mocha. The nose is generous and inviting without being heavy.
Taste: The entry is smooth and almost milky in texture, with black cherry and blackberry flavors dominating the mid-palate. Mocha undertones build as the wine opens up, and firm tannins grip gently along the sides of the tongue, giving the blend real structure beneath its fruit-forward personality.
Finish: Medium to long, transitioning from that initial smooth, velvety impression to a slightly dry close. Lingering berry and cocoa notes carry through, with the oak influence providing a clean framework.
How to Drink 14 Hands Merlot
This Merlot drinks well at a light cellar temperature of around 60–65°F, whether poured straight or with a brief decant to let the oak and fruit integrate. Its balanced, approachable character also makes it a strong cocktail and mixed-drink candidate.
A Kalimotxo (red wine and cola over ice) works here because the wine's dark fruit sweetness pairs naturally with the cola's caramel bite. A classic Red Wine Sangria benefits from the plum and cherry base, which holds up well against citrus and brandy. A Mulled Wine preparation lets the mocha and berry notes amplify alongside warm spices like cinnamon and star anise.
Best For
- Weeknight dinner pairings with grilled or braised meats
- Introducing red wine drinkers to Washington State Merlot
- Stocking a home bar with a reliable, food-friendly house red
- Casual gatherings and backyard cookouts where approachability matters
Frequently Asked Questions
What does 14 Hands Merlot taste like? It leads with rich blackberry, black cherry, and plum flavors supported by mocha undertones and firm but approachable tannins. The mouthfeel is smooth and milky, finishing with a transition to a pleasantly dry close.
How does 14 Hands Merlot compare to Columbia Crest Grand Estates Merlot? Both are Columbia Valley Merlots positioned in a similar value tier, but 14 Hands tends toward a rounder, more fruit-concentrated profile thanks to its customized stainless-steel fermentation process. Columbia Crest Grand Estates often shows slightly more pronounced oak and earthiness, appealing to drinkers who prefer a drier style.
Is 14 Hands Merlot good for beginners? Yes — the soft tannins, generous fruit, and smooth texture make it one of the more accessible Merlots in the Columbia Valley category, requiring no decanting or cellar aging to enjoy.
Where is 14 Hands Merlot made? It is produced by 14 Hands Winery, a brand under Ste. Michelle Wine Estates, using fruit sourced from the Columbia Valley AVA in Washington State — one of the largest and most prolific wine-growing regions in the United States.
What foods pair well with 14 Hands Merlot? Grilled burgers and braised short ribs complement the wine's dark fruit and firm tannins. Mushroom risotto echoes the mocha undertones nicely. Hard cheeses like aged cheddar or Gouda match the wine's medium body, and roasted lamb with rosemary draws out the plum and berry notes.
What sizes does 14 Hands Merlot come in? The standard release is available in the 750ml bottle format, which is the most widely distributed size.
Is 14 Hands Merlot worth the price? It positions firmly in the value tier of Washington State Merlot, delivering oak-aged complexity and a multi-grape blend at a price point that earned it Wine Spectator's "American Value Red" recognition — a strong indicator of quality relative to cost.
Why 14 Hands Merlot?
Columbia Valley has established itself as one of the top Merlot-producing regions in the country, and 14 Hands channels that regional strength into a blend that punches above its price tier. The customized stainless-steel fermentation process — a deliberate technical choice rather than a cost-cutting shortcut — concentrates fruit character before American and French oak aging adds the structural backbone. Wine Spectator's "American Value Red" nod confirmed what consistent sales already suggested: this is a Columbia Valley Merlot built for everyday drinking that doesn't sacrifice depth or balance to hit an accessible price.
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