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Irony Napa Valley Merlot

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If you live in the US, it’s likely that Napa Valley is one of the wine regions you hear people talk about often.  Some of that has to do with their reputation for creating great wines, but some of it is just marketing.  And a side effect of all that buzz (pun totally intended) is that bargain-hunters, like me, can have a difficult time finding Napa Valley wines that fall within their budget.  But there are values to be found, and this merlot from Irony is a great example.

The producers of this wine say that the “Irony” name is derived, in part, based on the value of this wine coming from such a celebrated region.

Irony Merlot

This merlot is all about the spice.  The nose is loaded with nutmeg and vanilla, but that’s not to say it doesn’t have fruit as well.  In the fruit camp it offers cherry and plum aromas.  There’s nothing subtle on the palate.  It shows big plum, raspberry and cherry flavors, along with plenty of spice. The acidity is crisp and the tannins give it some texture. The finish is medium-long and offers spiced cherry flavors.

While I wouldn’t describe this wine as a terribly unique merlot, it’s good… very good.  It’s a solid and dependable merlot at a reasonable price.

Wine: Irony Napa Valley Merlot
Variety: Merlot
Vintage: 2010
Alcohol: 14.5%
Rating: 86
Price: $16.00

Find Irony Napa Valley Merlot with Snooth

Disclosure: This wine was received as a media sample.

Tim Lemke Tim is the founder and chief reviewer at Cheap Wine Ratings since 2007.

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