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I'd like to try some red wine that has a taste between merlot and dessert wine. Thanks for your help. Smile
 
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Dear Logan,
Do what I do. Mix 1 part 1959 Petrus with 1 part 1967 d'Yquem. You're welcome.


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Nice to have money :-). In case you are like most of us and cannot afford Chateau d'Yquiem, I recommend Les Banyuls or any other Vin Doux Naturel or Dessert-style Jumilla from Spain.
 
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While they're not exactly my cup of tea, I know some producers make different variations of late harvest red varietals like Merlot, Cab Franc and Syrah. You'll get the dark fruit like Merlot with some sweetness like a dessert wine. This winery has a Late Harvest Merlot for sale near the bottom of the page. Mind you, I've never tried it.


Cheers!
 
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It's called Australian Shiraz. (most of it anyway)


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Yikes! Razz
 
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