Yellow Tail Merlot
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Description
Description
Yellow Tail Merlot is a 100% Merlot from South Eastern Australia bottled at 13.5% ABV in a 750ml format. The 2012 vintage earned Gold at both the Challenge International du Vin and the San Francisco International Wine Competition, underscoring the wine's consistent quality at its price tier.
Quick Facts: ABV: 13.5% | Origin: South Eastern Australia | Varietal: 100% Merlot | Producer: Casella Wines
Production & Heritage
Casella Wines, a family-owned operation headquartered in Yenda, New South Wales, has been one of Australia's most prolific wine producers since the Yellow Tail brand launched in 2001. The Merlot undergoes temperature-controlled fermentation designed to maximize color and flavor extraction while preserving a deliberately soft, smooth character. The guiding philosophy behind the entire Yellow Tail range centers on reducing tannin and acidity, resulting in a Merlot that reads as fruit-forward and approachable rather than structured and tannic — a deliberate departure from many Old World Merlot styles.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Ripe plum and mulberry dominate the nose, followed by subtle floral notes and toasted oak. A thread of vanilla and warm spice ties the bouquet together without overwhelming the fruit.
Taste: The entry is soft and fruit-driven, with sweet plum and dark cherry arriving immediately on the palate. At mid-palate, chocolate and baking spice emerge, layered over a smooth, low-tannin texture. A gentle aniseed character from oak integration adds a modest layer of complexity toward the finish.
Finish: Medium in length with lingering plum and a whisper of cocoa. The tannins remain velvety throughout, fading cleanly without astringency.
How to Drink Yellow Tail Merlot
Serve slightly below room temperature — around 60–65°F — to keep the fruit lively and the sweetness in check. This is an easy-drinking wine that works well on its own but also holds up in cocktails.
- Classic Kalimotxo: The plum-forward fruit and low tannin balance the sweetness of cola in this Spanish staple.
- Red Wine Sangria: Dark cherry and spice notes meld naturally with citrus, brandy, and seasonal fruit.
- Mulled Wine: The chocolate and aniseed undertones deepen when warmed with cinnamon, cloves, and orange peel.
Best For
- Casual weeknight dinners where an uncomplicated red is all you need
- Introducing someone new to red wine without tannin shock
- Large gatherings and barbecues where value and crowd-pleasing flavor matter
- Building a house wine rotation on a budget
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Yellow Tail Merlot taste like? It leads with ripe plum and dark cherry flavors, supported by chocolate, warm baking spice, and a touch of aniseed from oak. The tannins are deliberately soft, making it one of the more approachable Merlots at any price point.
How does Yellow Tail Merlot compare to Josh Cellars Merlot? Both target the approachable, fruit-forward segment of the market, but Josh Cellars Merlot typically shows slightly more oak influence and a fuller mid-palate at a moderately higher price. Yellow Tail Merlot leans further into soft fruit with lower tannin, making it the lighter-bodied and more budget-friendly of the two.
Is Yellow Tail Merlot good for beginners? Yes — its reduced tannin and acidity were intentionally designed to appeal to drinkers who find traditional reds too dry or astringent. It serves as a reliable entry point into red wine.
Where is Yellow Tail Merlot made? It is produced by Casella Wines in Yenda, New South Wales, Australia, using fruit sourced from the broader South Eastern Australia wine zone.
What foods pair well with Yellow Tail Merlot? Roast chicken benefits from the wine's soft tannins; pepperoni or margherita pizza mirrors the cherry and spice notes; beef burgers match the plummy fruit weight; mushroom risotto echoes the earthy oak undertones; and mild cheddar or Gouda complements the chocolate finish.
What sizes does Yellow Tail Merlot come in? Yellow Tail Merlot is widely available in the standard 750ml bottle as well as a 1.5L magnum format.
Is Yellow Tail Merlot worth the price? It positions firmly as a value-tier Merlot and consistently over-delivers for its category, as evidenced by international gold medals. For everyday drinking, it represents strong quality-to-cost ratio.
Why Yellow Tail Merlot?
Gold medals at both the Challenge International du Vin and the San Francisco International Wine Competition validate what millions of buyers already know: this is a dependable, fruit-driven red that rarely disappoints at its price level. Casella Wines' deliberate reduction of tannin and acidity gives it a signature smoothness that separates it from competitors still chasing a more traditional Merlot profile. The 100% Merlot varietal composition and temperature-controlled fermentation ensure vintage-to-vintage consistency, which matters when a wine becomes a household staple. For a value Australian red with proven international recognition, few bottles match its combination of accessibility and honest fruit character.
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