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Mercurey is a village in the Cote Chalonnaise sub-region of Burgundy. It is one of the five communal titles of the Chalonnaise and produces predominantly red wines from the Pinot Noir grape variety. The appellation's relatively rare white wines are made from Chardonnay and account for around 10% of the total output. The Cote Chalonnaise was once known as the Region de Mercurey, which gives an idea of how important this particular appellation is to the wider sub-region.

The classic Mercurey wine is deeper in color, more full-bodied and also longer-lived than its counterparts from the other Chalonnaise communes. This is the result not only of the excellent terroir, but also of the more quality-focused appellation laws. The maximum yield for crops here is closer to the stringent regulations of the Cote de Nuits and the Cote de Beaune than it is to the slightly more relaxed rules that apply to the rest of the Chalonnaise.

The Mercurey appellation was created in 1936 and covers the wines of Mercurey itself, plus those of neighboring Saint-Martin-sous-Montaigu. Mercurey is by far the most prolific of the five Chalonnaise communal appellations, producing more wine than its neighbors Rully and Givry combined (approximately 30,000hL). This large output comes from a dense patchwork of vineyards covering around 1600 acres (650ha) of rolling limestone hillsides.

Mercurey's climate is considered to be of continental type, with warm, long summers and relatively dry fall months, making for an excellent growing season and harvest. The only threat to local viticulture is the particularly cool winters, which can often last longer than in neighboring areas. Although in general Mercurey is supposedly warmer than more northerly communes, the appellation's hilly topography and slightly increased altitude moderate the temperatures, allowing the wines to retain a certain freshness.

Around a quarter of Mercurey's vineyard is classified as Premier Cru, accounting for 30 officially recognized and delimited climats. Wines from these sites may append their vineyard names to the Mercurey Premier Cru appellation title. The current list of Mercurey Premier Crus is the product of several reviews, carried out in 1990, 1997 and 2003. The crus are required to meet slightly more stringent conditions than the appellation's other wines – namely a higher level of alcohol (+0.5%) and a higher minimum level of berry ripeness (+8%) before harvest. Final alcohol levels of up to 14% are permitted, although very few Mercurey wines ever reach this strength.



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Sub-regions of Mercurey
Mercurey Premier Cru  

Here are some wines produced in this wine region. Displaying 1 to 25.
Wine Name (by Search Rank, sort by Name)   Grape 
1. Domaine Faiveley Mercurey, Cote Chalonnaise, France   Pinot Noir $24
2. Domaine Faiveley Clos des Myglands Monopole, Mercurey Premier Cru, France   Pinot Noir $35
3. Antonin Rodet Chateau de Chamirey Mercurey, Cote Chalonnaise, France   Pinot Noir $30
4. Domaine A. & P. de Villaine Mercurey Les Montots, Cote Chalonnaise, France   Pinot Noir $36
5. Domaine Faiveley Mercurey La Framboisiere Monopole Rouge, Cote Chalonnaise, France   Pinot Noir $27
6. Domaine Michel Juillot Mercurey, Cote Chalonnaise, France   Pinot Noir $22
7. Domaine Michel Juillot Les Champs Martin, Mercurey Premier Cru, France   Pinot Noir $25
8. Domaine Faiveley Mercurey Clos Rochette Monopole Blanc, Cote Chalonnaise, France   Chardonnay $25
9. Domaine Faiveley Clos du Roy, Mercurey Premier Cru, France   Pinot Noir $36
10. Domaine Michel Juillot Clos des Barraults, Mercurey Premier Cru, France   Pinot Noir $30
11. Albert Bichot Domaine Adelie Mercurey, Cote Chalonnaise, France   Pinot Noir $21
12. Domaine Michel Juillot Clos Tonnerre, Mercurey Premier Cru, France   Pinot Noir $25
13. Chateau de Santenay Chateau Philippe-Le-Hardi Mercurey, Cote Chalonnaise, France   Pinot Noir $21
14. Louis Max Mercurey, Cote Chalonnaise, France   Pinot Noir $22
15. Domaine Bruno Lorenzon Mercurey, Cote Chalonnaise, France   Pinot Noir $30
16. Domaine Faiveley Mercurey Domaine de la Croix Jacquelet, Cote Chalonnaise, France   Pinot Noir $21
17. Domaine Francois & Jean Raquillet Mercurey, Cote Chalonnaise, France   Pinot Noir $35
18. Domaine Francois & Jean Raquillet Mercurey Vieilles Vignes, Cote Chalonnaise, France   Pinot Noir $24
19. Domaine Ninot Les Crets, Mercurey Premier Cru, France   Pinot Noir $24
20. Antonin Rodet Chateau de Chamirey Mercurey Blanc, Cote Chalonnaise, France   Chardonnay $25
21. Agnes de Launay Domaine du Meix-Foulot Mercurey, Cote Chalonnaise, France   Pinot Noir $22
22. Domaine Tupinier-Bautista En Sazenay, Mercurey Premier Cru, France   Pinot Noir $28
23. Louis Max Mercurey Les Rochelles, Cote Chalonnaise, France   Chardonnay $30
24. Antonin Rodet Chateau de Chamirey Les Ruelles Monopole, Mercurey Premier Cru, France   Pinot Noir $38
25. Louis Latour Mercurey, Cote Chalonnaise, France   Pinot Noir $21
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