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Last edited by Chefdave; 23rd May 06 at 10:19 PM.
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It's not a white (merlot is nasty stuff anyway), more of a maroon I think.
CT - or dark red
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nasty?!
 Originally Posted by CameronTaylor
It's not a white (merlot is nasty stuff anyway), more of a maroon I think.
CT - or dark red
Nasty stuff?! I dunno what area your merlot comes from, CT, but Aussie merlot's are lovely... at least, they're my preferred red.
Of course, personal tastes vary - variety is the spice of life, after all. 
and yeah, merlot's are a deep ruby red.
cheers!
Hachiman
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Great about the wine, but does anyone happen to have a pair of sox from SportKilt in what SportKilt calls merlot? Would like to know what common color they are near.
Kinda like trying to figure out what shade of blue Elephant's Breath Blue is.
Maybe SportKilt will get around to reading their emails from customers and respond...one can hope.
Ron
Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
"I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."
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color of merlot
merlot is a red wine; when talking about wood finishes a merlot stain is a dark wood with a good bit of purple in it, so I'm betting they mean a dark aubergine or eggplant color. It's usually something that looks very rich.
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...I'm still trying to find out what happened to Burgundy...you remember the color Burgundy...
...and when it comes to insignificant distinctions between shades of a color, who better than Frasier and Niles:
Niles: What color is the new carpet?
Frasier: I'm going up a shade... to "Harvest Wheat."
Niles: I thought the next shade up was "Buff."
Frasier: It used to be, but they've discovered a whole new color in
between.
Niles: So now it's "Tofu, Putty, Oatmeal"...
Both: "Almond, Harvest Wheat"...
Frasier: "and Buff."
Niles: That's going to be hard to get used to. [Frasier nods]
Although, in fairness, any shade of a color can have the distinction of being either a "warm" shade or a "cool" shade...this would make a difference in whether it goes well with a certain tartan...
So now it's "Burgundy, Claret, Cabernet...Merlot and then Port..."
Best
AA
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Hey Ron,
I'll stay out of the wine debate (although I love a good Merlot, dusky dry is best), but I do have a pair in merlot from SK. I can post a pic tonight from home, don't have one here in the office. For reference, the color is a deep red/maroon color, kind of like a pair of red hose that has had a heavy dose of purple added. Do you have any other SK hose yet? If so, tell me which colors (I have most of them) and I will snap the pic with the other color hose next to the merlot.
The kilt concealed a blaster strapped to his thigh. Lazarus Long
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Not sure if this helps Ron, but right above the field ontheir web site wher you select what color you want there is a hyper link which says "view colors". It shows swatches of the colors which of course will vary with the monitor you're looking at.
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