Marilyn Merlot 2004 1.5L
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Description
Description
Marilyn Merlot 2004 1.5L is a Napa Valley red blend presented in a collectible hand-etched magnum format at 13.5% ABV. Produced by Nova Wines, Inc. under exclusive license from the Marilyn Monroe estate, this 2004 vintage earned 87 points and a One Puff rating from the Connoisseur's Guide to California Wine.
Quick Facts: ABV: 13.5% | Origin: Napa Valley, California | Vintage: 2004 | Producer: Nova Wines, Inc.
Production & Heritage
Despite carrying the "Merlot" name, the 2004 vintage in this 1.5L Velvet Collection format is actually a blend of 55% Cabernet Sauvignon and 45% Merlot — a composition that displays the strength of Cabernet balanced by the suppleness of Merlot. Fruit is sourced from premium Napa Valley vineyards in Rutherford and Yountville, including the renowned Beckstoffer Vineyards, as well as the 100% organically farmed Yount Mill Vineyards. Each magnum bottle is carefully masked, hand etched, and hand painted, making it a genuine piece of licensed entertainment memorabilia as much as a serious wine.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Deep red in the glass, the wine opens with aromas of ripe black fruits and spicy French oak. Subtle hints of anise and cedar develop as the wine breathes in the glass.
Taste: The entry delivers juicy black cherry and ripe dark fruit, moving into a mid-palate of dark chocolate with a whiff of vanilla. The wine is firmly structured, with Cabernet providing the backbone while Merlot contributes a round, supple texture. Notes of mint and cedar weave through the palate.
Finish: Medium to long, with lingering dark fruit and spice from the French oak aging. The tannins remain resolved, leaving a clean, balanced impression.
How to Drink Marilyn Merlot 2004
A wine of this age and collectible stature is best served at cellar temperature (60–65°F), poured into large-bowled red wine glasses, and given 30 to 45 minutes to open after decanting. The magnum format — which ages more gracefully than standard 750ml bottles due to the lower oxygen-to-wine ratio — rewards patient aeration.
Best For
- Wine collectors seeking licensed Marilyn Monroe memorabilia with genuine drinking merit
- Hosting an intimate dinner party where the magnum format serves as a centerpiece
- Gifting a pop culture enthusiast who appreciates fine Napa Valley wine
- Celebrating a milestone occasion connected to the 2004 vintage year
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Marilyn Merlot 2004 taste like? The dominant profile centers on ripe black cherry and dark chocolate, accented by anise, mint, cedar, and vanilla from French oak aging. It is firmly structured with Cabernet backbone softened by the suppleness of Merlot.
How does Marilyn Merlot 2004 compare to Duckhorn Napa Valley Merlot? Duckhorn is widely regarded as Napa Valley's benchmark Merlot specialist, producing varietal Merlot since 1976. Marilyn Merlot 2004 in the 1.5L format differs significantly in that it is actually a Cabernet-dominant blend (55% Cabernet Sauvignon, 45% Merlot) and carries collectible value tied to its licensed Marilyn Monroe imagery and hand-etched bottle.
Is Marilyn Merlot 2004 good for sipping on its own? Yes — with over two decades of bottle age and fruit from premium Napa vineyards including Beckstoffer, this wine has the structure and complexity to stand on its own when properly decanted.
Where is Marilyn Merlot 2004 made? It is produced by Nova Wines, Inc. in Napa Valley, California, using fruit from organically farmed Yount Mill Vineyards and premium vineyard sites in the Rutherford and Yountville appellations.
What foods pair well with Marilyn Merlot 2004? Grilled lamb chops complement the wine's cedar and dark fruit notes. Braised short ribs mirror its rich structure. Aged Gouda or Manchego echo the vanilla and spice elements. Dark chocolate desserts harmonize with the wine's cocoa undertones. Herb-crusted beef tenderloin matches its balance of power and finesse.
What sizes does Marilyn Merlot 2004 come in? This listing is the 1.5L magnum format, which is part of the Velvet Collection featuring a hand-etched and hand-painted bottle; the standard 750ml version was also produced for this vintage.
Is Marilyn Merlot 2004 worth the price? Marilyn Merlot 2004 in 1.5L positions as a premium collectible wine, with value driven by three factors: quality Napa Valley fruit from top-tier vineyards, the hand-crafted artisan bottle, and the scarcity of a licensed Marilyn Monroe estate product with over 20 years of age.
Why Marilyn Merlot 2004?
The 2004 vintage in magnum is a rare intersection of serious Napa Valley winemaking and genuine pop culture memorabilia. Sourcing from Beckstoffer and organically farmed Yount Mill Vineyards places the fruit pedigree well above novelty territory, while the 87-point rating from the Connoisseur's Guide to California Wine confirms its quality credentials. The hand-etched, hand-painted 1.5L bottle — each one unique — has become increasingly scarce nearly two decades after release. For collectors who want a wine they can actually open and enjoy rather than simply display, this magnum delivers both the provenance and the drinking experience to justify its place in a cellar.
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