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Merlot

The term "merlot" is thought to be derived from the French word for "blackbird" because of the grape's dark blue color. Merlot has a full profile of flavors, as the grape's flavor depends on the climate during growth. Cooler climates bring out the taste of strawberries, plums, and ceder; medium climates bring out the tastes of blackberries, black plums, and black plums; warmer climates bring out the tastes of fuitcake and chocolate.

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Does Beefeater Gin improve with age?

Nope

Gin is just another type of distilled grain alcohol (moonshine, vodka, ...) with juniper and other aromatic flavors infused. Age in the bottle is unlikely to change the ethanol molecules, and any reactions occurring in the flavoring will also be minimal and a matter of taste.

Distilled spirits that do improve with 'age' (bourbon, whiskey, cognac, ...) are aged in wood casks or barrels, and over the years compounds leached from the wood darken and flavor the liquor. These are also not likely to improve further once moved into glass bottles for retail sale.

It has been my experience, however, that the longer I drink gin on any given night, the better and better it gets!

What is merlot used for and what is it?

Merlot is a rich, fruity red wine, great for all occasions.

What is the Value of Marilyn Monroe merlot 1986?

Anything connected with Marilyn Monroe will have buyers, so you can expect to get a neat amount for it.

Does the last nucleotide in a codon have less specificity than the others and if so why?

Yes, this is true (generally speaking). In many cases there are two different codons that differ at the third position yet code the same amino acid.

I hypothesize that the reason that this is so is that nature has naturally selected the codons to be resistant to certain transition and transversion mutations.

transition mutation = purine to purine or pyrimidine to pyrimidine

transversion mutation = purine to pyrimidine or pyrimidine to purine

What color is merlot wood?

Merlot is a deep berry color. Merlot wood is a brownish red color with a hint of purplish brown.

What that mean i want you to be merlot?

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.

Is Merlot a good wine when the recipe calls for a dry red wine?

== == Salut! == == The "classic" dry red wines (and among the most easily found) are Cabernet and Merlot.
Yes, a wine is considered "dry" when it is not sweet. The dryer the wine is, the less sweet it is. Cabernet Sauvignon is a dry red wine.