Marlo Cellars Merlot
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Description
Description
Marlo Cellars Merlot is a fruit-forward California Merlot bottled at approximately 13.5% ABV in a standard 750ml format. The 2012 vintage earned a Silver Medal at the 2014 California State Fair, validating this label as a consistent performer in the value tier of Golden State reds.
Quick Facts: ABV: ~13.5% | Origin: California, USA | Varietal: Merlot | Producer: Sonoma Wine Company
Production & Heritage
Marlo Cellars is produced under the Sonoma Wine Company umbrella, a California-based operation known for managing multiple wine labels. The grapes are sourced from California vineyards and vinified as a varietal Merlot, with no publicly documented oak-aging regimen or specific vineyard designations. The label is positioned as an accessible, everyday drinking wine rather than a single-vineyard or reserve bottling.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Ripe dark fruit leads the nose, with notes of plum and black cherry followed by subtle fig-like sweetness. There is a gentle, inviting quality without aggressive alcohol heat.
Taste: The palate opens with juicy black cherry and plum, developing into softer fig and dark berry flavors at mid-palate. A balanced acidity runs through the wine, keeping the ripe fruit from tipping into heaviness and providing structure through to the peak.
Finish: Soft and smooth, trailing off with lingering plum and a faint hint of dried fruit. The finish is moderate in length, clean, and approachable.
How to Drink Marlo Merlot
This Merlot drinks well at a slight chill — around 60–65°F — poured directly into a large-bowled glass to let the fruit aromatics open up. It also works as a reliable base in red wine cocktails:
- Red Wine Sangria — the plum and cherry fruit integrates seamlessly with fresh citrus and seasonal fruit.
- Kalimotxo — the smooth, easygoing body stands up to cola without bitterness.
- Mulled Wine — warming spices complement the fig and dark fruit character during cooler months.
Best For
- Weeknight dinner pairings without overthinking the selection
- Casual gatherings or backyard barbecues where approachability matters
- Introducing red wine to newer drinkers who prefer softer tannins
- Stocking a house pour that balances quality and value
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Marlo Merlot taste like? Marlo Cellars Merlot leads with ripe black cherry and plum, supported by fig-like sweetness and balanced acidity. The tannins are soft, making it a smooth, fruit-driven red wine.
How does Marlo Merlot compare to Woodbridge by Robert Mondavi Merlot? Both are value-priced California Merlots designed for everyday drinking, though Woodbridge carries broader national distribution and more extensive vintage-to-vintage documentation. Marlo Merlot leans into soft, fig-accented fruit, while Woodbridge tends toward a slightly fuller-bodied, more widely recognized style.
Is Marlo Merlot good for beginners? Yes — the soft tannins, ripe fruit profile, and smooth finish make it an approachable entry point for drinkers exploring red wine for the first time.
Where is Marlo Merlot made? Marlo Cellars Merlot is a California wine produced under the Sonoma Wine Company, which operates out of Sonoma County, California.
What foods pair well with Marlo Merlot? Roasted chicken thighs — the soft tannins complement savory poultry without overpowering it. Beef burgers with cheddar — the ripe fruit stands up to grilled meat. Mushroom risotto — earthy flavors harmonize with the wine's dark fruit. Mild semi-hard cheeses like Gouda — the plum notes echo the cheese's caramel sweetness. Tomato-based pasta — balanced acidity mirrors the sauce's brightness.
What sizes does Marlo Merlot come in? Marlo Cellars Merlot is widely available in the standard 750ml bottle format.
Is Marlo Merlot worth the price? Marlo Cellars Merlot sits squarely in the value tier of California Merlot, and its Silver Medal recognition at the California State Fair suggests it punches above its price class for an everyday red.
Why Marlo Merlot?
In a crowded field of budget California Merlots, Marlo Cellars separates itself with a Silver Medal from the California State Fair — one of the state's longest-running and most respected wine competitions. The flavor profile centers on ripe, clearly defined dark fruit rather than the overly jammy or hollow character that can plague wines at this price point. Backed by the production infrastructure of Sonoma Wine Company, the label delivers reliable consistency bottle to bottle. For anyone looking for a soft, fruit-forward Merlot that handles both casual sipping and simple food pairings without demanding much from the wallet, this bottling earns its spot on the table.
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