Recipe Update .......red wine for cooking

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I have a recipe I want to make. It calls for a dry red wine. Is a merlot a dry wine? I don't drink wine so I know diddly about them. My daughter gave me a bottle of merlot for Christmas because she knew I'd like the label and I was wondering if I could use that.
 
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I want to make Beef Braised with Red Wine. I saw it on the Everyday Food show today and it looked very tasty. It's like a stew with mushrooms, carrots, pearl onions, etc.
 
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I hate all wines.....will it be easy to tell if it's sweet or not? I don't want to have to try too much of it!!
 
You should be able to tell easily........it is kind of like the difference between sweetened and unsweetened tea.
 
It's not an expensive wine.....she bought it because she knew I'd like the label. It's a bottle of Holy Cow wine from Charles Smith Vineyard in WA
 
I just wanted to look up the tasting notes so I could help you out better.
Here they are:

"Charles Smith Wines 2006 "Holy Cow" Columbia Valley Merlot ($12.99)

Dark ruby, reddish-violet glints. Ripe aromas of tart red cherries and a whiff of smoke. The wine maker's Web notes suggest "pipe tobacco," and I can see that, maybe, if we're thinking in terms of that cherry-scented smoke that was the rage back in the '70s. Excellent sour-cherry fruit and subtle earth, very well structured with mouth-watering acidity and soft but perceptible tannins. (Jan. 30, 2008)

FOOD MATCH: It made a surprisingly good red-wine match with a vegetarian risotto with mushrooms, fresh spinach and Pecorino Romano cheese. I had hoped to try it on a second night with a more traditional match of rare rib eye steak, but the wine didn't hang around long enough for me to find out.

VALUE: The lower teens price tag is a no-brainer for a well-structured Merlot that's good bordering on excellent, but the value diminishes if you're planning to keep it more than one night.

WHEN TO DRINK: The wine's remarkably quick fade in the open bottle makes me dubious about holding it for any extended period. Drink up!

WEB LINK:
You'll find brief information about the winery and its wines on the K Vintners Website:
http://www.charlessmithwines.com"


It will work fine for what you cooking.
 

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