I had previously tried the
Little Penguin '03 Shiraz and found it to be pleasant, but unremarkable. Since the price is right, $6.99, I decided to give the
'03 Merlot a go. Little Penguin has adopted an emerging industry practice of color-coding the wrappers on their bottles: red, yellow, blue, green and so on. The Shiraz is coded a dark red, the Merlot is a deep blue.
Although it has only a soft smell, talk about your flavor bombs. One sip and this wine erupts across your tongue and up into your sinuses. The flavor is delightfully fruity and very drinkable without any harshness, although it doesn't last long after exposure to the air. Have some friends around to share. It has a nice texture, too. For the price, it makes a good companion wine for something powerful in its own right, like steak or burgers, something it has to stand out with but not compete against.
(How sad is it that in Albertson's the signs for the different varietals include pronounciation guides? If someone needs help pronouncing "merlot", maybe they shouldn't be shopping for one quite yet.)