Livingston Merlot 1.5L
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Description
Description
Livingston Merlot 1.5L is a fruit-forward California Merlot bottled at 12.5% ABV in a generous 1.5-liter magnum format. Produced by Livingston Cellars — a label owned by E. & J. Gallo Winery — this wine has built a loyal following among everyday red wine drinkers who favor soft, approachable reds at an accessible price point.
Quick Facts: ABV: 12.5% | Origin: California, USA | Varietal: 100% Merlot | Producer: Livingston Cellars (E. & J. Gallo Winery)
Production & Heritage
Livingston Cellars operates under E. & J. Gallo Winery, founded in 1933 in Modesto, California, and now one of the largest family-owned wine producers in the world. The Merlot is made from 100% Merlot grapes sourced from California vineyards and vinified in a style that emphasizes ripe fruit character and a soft, round mouthfeel. The 1.5-liter magnum format — equivalent to two standard 750ml bottles — positions this squarely as a value-driven option for gatherings, weeknight dinners, and casual entertaining.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Ripe cherry and raspberry lead the nose, followed by soft plum and a gentle berry sweetness. There is very little oak or earth here — the aromatics stay firmly in fresh, fruit-driven territory.
Taste: The entry is smooth and medium-bodied, with plum and cherry fruit arriving immediately at the front of the palate. Mid-palate, raspberry notes layer in alongside a round, almost velvety texture. Tannins are minimal, keeping things approachable and easy to drink without food.
Finish: The finish is soft, clean, and relatively short, trailing off with lingering berry and ripe plum. It leaves no harsh edges, which is central to the wine's appeal as an everyday pour.
How to Drink Livingston Merlot
Serve this Merlot slightly below room temperature — around 60–65°F — to keep the fruit flavors bright and the texture fresh. It drinks well on its own and requires no decanting. For cocktail-curious drinkers, consider a Kalimotxo (red wine and cola over ice), where the soft fruit character blends seamlessly with the sweetness of cola. A classic Red Wine Spritzer with sparkling water and a citrus twist makes a refreshing warm-weather option. It also works in a simple Sangria, where the ripe berry and plum notes complement sliced stone fruit and orange.
Best For
- Hosting casual dinner parties or backyard barbecues where volume matters
- Stocking a house red for weeknight meals without overthinking it
- Making large-batch sangria or wine-based cocktails for a group
- Budget-conscious wine drinkers seeking a reliable, fruit-forward Merlot
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Livingston Merlot taste like? Livingston Merlot is a smooth, medium-bodied red with dominant flavors of ripe cherry, raspberry, and plum, finishing soft and clean with minimal tannins.
How does Livingston Merlot compare to Barefoot Merlot? Both are value-priced California Merlots produced under the Gallo umbrella (Gallo acquired Barefoot in 2005), and both emphasize approachable, fruit-forward profiles. Barefoot Merlot tends to lean slightly sweeter on the finish, while Livingston Merlot is often described as having a rounder, more velvety mouthfeel.
Is Livingston Merlot good for beginners? Yes — its soft tannins, straightforward fruit flavors, and lack of aggressive oak or acidity make it one of the most approachable entry points into red wine.
Where is Livingston Merlot made? Livingston Merlot is produced in Modesto, California, by E. & J. Gallo Winery under the Livingston Cellars label, using Merlot grapes sourced from California vineyards.
What foods pair well with Livingston Merlot? Grilled burgers or sausages complement the berry fruit without overpowering the wine. Pasta with marinara sauce mirrors the tomato-adjacent acidity. Mild cheddar or Gouda cheeses match its soft texture. Roasted chicken thighs with herbs echo the wine's medium body. Pizza — particularly with mushroom or pepperoni toppings — is an effortless pairing.
What sizes does Livingston Merlot come in? Livingston Cellars Merlot is widely available in the 1.5-liter magnum format, which is equivalent to two standard 750ml bottles and is the most common size for this label.
Is Livingston Merlot worth the price? Livingston Merlot positions firmly in the entry-level value tier, and it delivers exactly what that segment promises: a clean, fruit-driven red with no rough edges, in a large-format bottle that keeps cost per glass very low.
Why Livingston Merlot?
The case for Livingston Merlot comes down to consistency and value in a large format. Backed by E. & J. Gallo's massive production infrastructure — the largest family-owned winery in the United States — this wine delivers a reliably smooth, fruit-forward profile bottle after bottle. The 1.5-liter magnum is the right size for anyone who reaches for a house red several nights a week or entertains regularly without wanting to open multiple bottles. It is not trying to be a serious Merlot for cellaring or critical evaluation; it is a well-made, unpretentious California red that fills a practical role in everyday drinking.
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