Merlot is a particular variety of grape used in the making of some red wines, especially in the producing area around Bordeaux, France. The name itself could come from a regional name for young Blackbirds.
The French spelling is also "merlot".
Yes, the name Merlot and the grape species are French.
Merlot is the name of a French wine grape.
No, Merlot is medium dry French wine.
Julia child's recipe uses Merlot, with its lower tannins, in her French Onion Soup recipe. I've found none better.
Some common French wines are Merlot, Sauvignon Blanc or Grenache! :-)
Is this how you intended to ask your question: "What does it mean if "I want you to be merlot"? A merlot is an attractive older (Say... 40's and up) woman. If someone wants you to be a merlot, you should think through this carefully; this guy that said it to you has a high chance of having a fetish for older woman.
Mateus Rose. Macon Blanc Merlot Muscadet Madeira Marsala Manzanilla
The French term "bonjour" translates to "good day" or "hello" in English. It is a common greeting used throughout the day in French-speaking countries.
"roches" is the French term for rocks.
she is French means she has French citizenship, she is a citizen of France.
logement is the French term for 'housing' or 'lodging'