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Sure, it can... it all depends who made it and what they wanted to do with it. In Bordeaux for example, merlot is usually added for body and softness and can comprise up to about 25% of the blend in some of the more traditional appelations within Bordeaux. However, some regions (eg Pomerol, Saint Emillion) are made mostly of merlot. Chateau Petrus, one of the world's most famous wines, is almost entirely made from merlot and ages well. However, many commercial, cheap merlots are not designed to age for years, particularly those from the New World. They are designed to be soft, fruit-driven styles to drink within a couple of years and do not have the structure to age well.

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