Jacobs Creek Merlot NV 750ml

Jacobs Creek Merlot NV 750ml

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  • Varietal Merlot
  • Region South Eastern Australia
  • Closure type Merlot
  • Brand Jacobs Creek
  • Country Australia
  • SKU 1301808
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Varietal

Merlot

Country-Australia

Australia

Big skies, ocean breezes, and serious sunshine. Australia turns all that into bold reds, zesty cool-climate whites, classy sparkling, and a fast-growing craft spirits and beer scene. Want a weeknight all-rounder or a cellar keeper? You’ll find both here.

What makes it special

  • Range you can taste: from Mediterranean-warm Barossa to cool Tasmanian shores
  • Old vines, clean cellars: power and purity in the same glass
  • Clear regional stars: easy to shop by place and style

Grapes and styles to know

  • Shiraz: Barossa and McLaren Vale give dark fruit, cocoa, warm spice. Cooler sites (Yarra, Canberra, Heathcote) add pepper and lift.
  • Cabernet Sauvignon: Margaret River and Coonawarra bring cassis, bay leaf, and firm but polished tannins.
  • Grenache & GSM: Juicy red fruit, herb, gentle tannin; crowd-pleasing and versatile.
  • Pinot Noir: Yarra Valley, Mornington Peninsula, Tasmania—red cherry, spice, silky texture.
  • Chardonnay: From lean, mineral (Tasmania, Yarra) to richer, stone-fruited (Margaret River). Oak used with a steady hand.
  • Riesling: Clare and Eden Valleys—lime, slate, laser-clean and usually dry.
  • Semillon: Hunter Valley classic. Citrus now, honey-toast with age.
  • Sparkling: Tasmanian traditional-method wines with green apple, lemon, brioche.
  • Fortified: Rutherglen Muscat is dessert in slow motion—raisin, toffee, orange peel.

Regions at a glance

  • Barossa & McLaren Vale: Plush Shiraz and GSM with ripe fruit and spice.
  • Coonawarra: Terra rossa soils, textbook Cabernet.
  • Margaret River: Cabernet elegance and citrus-mineral Chardonnay; savvy Sauv/Sem blends.
  • Yarra Valley & Mornington: Cool-climate Pinot and restrained Chardonnay.
  • Clare & Eden: Benchmark dry Riesling.
  • Hunter Valley: Age-worthy Semillon, savory Shiraz.
  • Tasmania: Sparkling leader, crisp Chardonnay, perfumed Pinot.
  • Great Southern & Adelaide Hills: Fresh, detailed whites; peppery Shiraz.

Beyond wine

  • Beer: Bright Australian pale ales, crisp lagers, and a big craft scene (IPAs, sours, dark ales).
  • Spirits:

Flavor snapshot

Blackberry, plum, cocoa, eucalyptus, and pepper in the reds. Citrus, white peach, and a chalky line in the whites. Sparkling shows green apple and brioche. Gin leans citrus-herbal; whisky reads malt, honey, and gentle oak.

Pairing playbook (veg-forward)

  • Shiraz/GSM: Mushroom burgers, roasted peppers, BBQ glaze.
  • Cabernet: Lentil shepherd’s pie, aged cheddar, rosemary roast potatoes.
  • Pinot Noir: Mushroom risotto, soy-glazed eggplant.
  • Chardonnay: Roast cauliflower, creamy pasta, soft cheeses.
  • Riesling: Limey salads, Thai-style veg, crispy tofu.
  • Semillon: Lemon-herb dishes, sushi-style plates.
  • Tasmanian sparkling: Fries, tempura, briny snacks.
  • Gin & beer: G&T with citrusy salads; pale ales with veggie pies and chips.

Buying tips

  • Love plush reds? Barossa or McLaren Vale Shiraz.
  • Want structure and freshness? Margaret River or Coonawarra Cabernet.
  • Cool-climate elegance? Yarra/Mornington Pinot and Tasmanian Chardonnay or sparkling.
  • Value hunter? Clare/Eden Riesling and Great Southern whites overdeliver.
  • Aperitif lane? Hunter Semillon young and zippy; Rutherglen Muscat for dessert.
  • Spirits kit? Pick an Aussie gin that lists native botanicals; try a Tasmanian single malt for a softer, honeyed style.

Serving notes

  • Whites/Sparkling/Rosé 45–50°F
  • Pinot/Grenache 55–60°F
  • Shiraz/Cabernet 60–65°F (brief decant helps)
  • Riesling/Semillon 45–50°F
  • Beer lagers 38–42°F; ales 45–50°F
  • Gin/Whisky cool room temp; add ice or water to taste

Bottom line

Australia is range and clarity in one country. From pepper-laced cool-climate reds to sun-ripe Shiraz, from razor-clean Riesling to Champagne-level Tasmanian bubbles, you get flavor, balance, and straight-ahead drinkability any night of the week.

FAQs

1) Is Australian wine always high alcohol?
No. Warm-region reds can be plush, but cool-climate areas (Tasmania, Yarra, Great Southern, high-elevation sites) deliver fresh, moderate-alcohol wines.

2) Barossa vs Margaret River—how do I choose?
Pick Barossa for rich Shiraz and GSM. Choose Margaret River for structured Cabernet and citrus-mineral Chardonnay.

3) What should I try first if I’m new?
Easy trio: Clare Valley Riesling for snap, Barossa Shiraz for plush fruit, and Tasmanian sparkling for a classy, any-occasion pour.

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