- Colour Red
- Producer Domaine Vincent et Jean-Pierre Charton
- Region Mercurey
- Drinking 2026 - 2035
- Case size 6x75cl
- Available Now
2022 - Mercurey 1er Cru Naugues Vincent et Jean-Pierre Charton - 6x75cl
- Colour Red
- Producer Domaine Vincent et Jean-Pierre Charton
- Region Mercurey
- Drinking 2026 - 2035
- Case size 6x75cl
- Available Now
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Goedhuis, December 2023
Les Naugues is a prized vineyard within the appellation and its deep clay soils make a gloriously full and rich Mercurey wine. Morello cherry and liquorice, there is a tight, limestone subsoil character to this wine, with direct mineral tannins. Very pure, restrained and poised finish.
Producer
Domaine Vincent et Jean-Pierre Charton
We sought out a domaine in the Côte Chalonnaise for quite some time, so we were delighted to find Jean-Pierre Charton. Located in Mercurey, Jean-Pierre works his 21 hectares of vines with much care. His goal is to produce wonderfully friendly wines that offer all the appeal of juicy Pinot Noir without the rusticity that Mercurey was long famed for. Clive Coates has listed Jean-Pierre as one of the best domaines in the regio...Read more
We sought out a domaine in the Côte Chalonnaise for quite some time, so we were delighted to find Jean-Pierre Charton. Located in Mercurey, Jean-Pierre works his 21 hectares of vines with much care. His goal is to produce wonderfully friendly wines that offer all the appeal of juicy Pinot Noir without the rusticity that Mercurey was long famed for. Clive Coates has listed Jean-Pierre as one of the best domaines in the region. We have to concur.Read less
Region
Mercurey
Located in the heart of the Cote Chalonnaise, Mercurey has the largest area under vine and produces the most structured wines in the district. A little white is produced, but it is robust earthy reds from Pinot Noir grown on limestone and marl soil that are most interesting. In the 16th Century Henri IV's lover Gabrielle d'Estrees was a fan, although the King himself preferred neighbouring Givry.