- Colour Red
- Producer Domaine Tupinier-Bautista
- Region Mercurey
- Grape Pinot Noir
- Drinking 2025 - 2036
- Case size 12x75cl
- Available En Primeur
2021 - Mercurey 1er Cru en Sazenay Tupinier-Bautista - 12x75cl
- Colour Red
- Producer Domaine Tupinier-Bautista
- Region Mercurey
- Grape Pinot Noir
- Drinking 2025 - 2036
- Case size 12x75cl
- Available En Primeur
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Goedhuis, December 2022
This is a fine southeastern facing Premier Cru with an ideal mix of clay and limestone in a Côte de Nuits fashion. Manu is fortunate enough to own a full hectare of it! Dark black forest fruits, clove and nutmeg and white truffle. A flamboyant volume, with velvety tannins, ample and very long. Lovely!
Producer
Domaine Tupinier-Bautista
As prices in the Côte d’Or reach ever higher levels, we are delighted to have made this new discoveries in the hamlet of Touches in Mercurey. The Tupinier family have been making wine in the appellation since 1770. The domaine now takes its name from them and the late Jacques Tupinier’s son-in-law, Manu Bautista. Manu’s presence fills a room, he has a passion for the domaine and family. With no children of his own, he has e...Read more
As prices in the Côte d’Or reach ever higher levels, we are delighted to have made this new discoveries in the hamlet of Touches in Mercurey. The Tupinier family have been making wine in the appellation since 1770. The domaine now takes its name from them and the late Jacques Tupinier’s son-in-law, Manu Bautista. Manu’s presence fills a room, he has a passion for the domaine and family. With no children of his own, he has employed his sister’s two children who will in turn succeed him. He likes to destalk all the fruit and, following a long cold maceration for the colour and flavour, will do a gentle fermentation over a period of two to three weeks. The estate’s style shows off a harmonious richness and confidence.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.