| If you've ever wondered why people's eyes light up | | | | raised around Merino Spain. |
| when the name Merino is spoken, then you'll want to | | | | Today, Merino wool is taken from sheep and lambs in |
| check out this info to get the scoop on their famous | | | | Australia and New Zealand as well. The heavy fleece |
| blankets! | | | | shorn from these lambs is of exceptional quality and |
| You might have thought that wool meant a heavy, | | | | very, very soft. |
| cumbersome, musty olive drab green blanket. Those | | | | The long natural fibers allow products created from |
| days were over since Merino came on the scene. | | | | this wool to be lightweight while providing extremely |
| Merino blankets are created exclusively from wool | | | | good insulating properties...some say possibly the best |
| obtained from white sheep that were originally grown | | | | insulation possible in a woolen blanket. |