The depth and bright ruby colour of Mercurey give it a seductive look. On the nose, it is first reminiscent of red fruit jellies, such as raspberry or black currant. As the wine opens up, there are some spicy notes, such as fine leather or brown tobacco. On the palate, there is no harshness in the body, but a pleasant freshness and delicate texture. Concentrated flavors and sensations of preserved fruit come to the fore and enhance a long, persistent, aftertaste
Mercurey, Burgundy 2021 ,Maison Joseph Drouhin
SKU: JDMERCURE21
HK$328.00Price
- BIODYNAMIC Grape Variety : Pinot Noir. Grape Variety : Pinot Noir. Mercurey 2011 Vineyard Site: in southern Burgundy, a few kilometers from Chalon-sur-Saône; the appellation extends over the territory of Mercurey and two other villages: Saint-Martin-Sous-Montaigu and Bourgneuf-Val-d'Or. History & tradition: at the heart of the Côte Chalonnaise, Mercurey is a rival to the most highly regarded villages of Burgundy. It owes its prominence to the proximity of Châlon, a town which, in Antiquity, had a busy trade notably in tin through its harbor on the Saône River. Its reputation was already established under the Romans, themselves quite versed in viticulture, and documents going back to 557 and 885 confirm this fact. Soil: slopes have a south or south east orientation. Its subsoil, the famous Oxfordian limestone responsible for so many great wines of the Côte d'Or, is only a few feet below the surface and is highly prized. Viticulture Plantation density: 10,000 vinestocks/ha in order to extract as much as possible from the terroir. Pruning: Guyot. Yield: low on purpose, in order for the grapes to reveal every nuance of the terroir. Grape Supply: grapes are purchased from supply partners. Vinification Maceration: maceration and vinification take 2 to 3 weeks indigenous yeastsmaceration and fermentation temperatures under total control.Joseph Drouhin seeks total control of the process of extraction; extraction gives colour and substance to a wine but should never be detrimental to its finesse and typical character. Ageing Type: in barrels (10% in new oak). Length: 12 to 15 months.