Domaine Tremeaux - Mercurey Rouge - Vieilles Vignes

Domaine Tremeaux - Mercurey Rouge - Vieilles Vignes - 2021 - 75cl - Onshore Cellars

Domaine Tremeaux - Mercurey Rouge - Vieilles Vignes

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Type
Red
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Technical
Grapes
ABV
13%
Serving
16° - 18° C
Food Pairings
DuckGame BirdsLambBeefVenisonCharcuterie and Cured MeatsMushroomsGrilled VegetablesTomato-Based DishesHard CheesesBrie
Key Characteristics
["Light intensity""Black fruit""Spicy""Crisp""Concentrated""Medium alcohol"]

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Domaine Tremeaux

Domaine Tremeaux

Domaine Trémeaux is a lesser-known but noteworthy wine producer located in the Burgundy region of France, particularly within the appellation of Mercurey in the Côte Chalonnaise. This domaine...
Domaine Trémeaux is a lesser-known but noteworthy wine producer located in the Burgundy region of France, particularly within the appellation of Mercurey in the Côte Chalonnaise. This domaine specializes in crafting both red and white wines, predominantly from the Pinot Noir and Chardonnay grape varieties, which are the hallmark grapes of Burgundy.

The estate is operated by a family that has been involved in winemaking for several generations, maintaining a deep commitment to traditional viticultural and winemaking methods. This commitment involves meticulous attention to detail throughout the growing and production processes, ensuring that the wines express the unique characteristics of the Mercurey terroir.

Domaine Trémeaux's wines are appreciated for their classic Burgundian style, showcasing the finesse and elegance typical of the region. The reds are noted for their aromatic complexity, displaying notes of red and black fruits, earthiness, and subtle oak influences, while the whites are appreciated for their crisp acidity, minerality, and balanced fruit flavors.

The domaine emphasizes sustainable farming practices, aiming to preserve the health and vitality of the vineyards and the surrounding environment. This approach ensures that each vintage reflects the natural expression of the terroir and the varietal characteristics.

While not as widely recognized as some of the larger, more famous estates in Burgundy, Domaine Trémeaux is a good example of a smaller-scale producer that focuses on quality and tradition, offering wines that are both authentic and reflective of their geographic origin.
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Burgundy - Onshore Cellars

Burgundy

La région viticole française de Bourgogne (alias « Bourgogne ») peut être petite par sa taille, mais son influence est énorme dans le monde du vin. La...

La région viticole française de Bourgogne (alias « Bourgogne ») peut être petite par sa taille, mais son influence est énorme dans le monde du vin. La complexité de la Bourgogne peut faire peur au cœur même d'un professionnel du vin chevronné, mais n'ayez crainte – la région n'a besoin d'être aussi compliquée que vous le souhaitez. Oui, elle abrite certains des vins les plus chers de l'univers connu, mais il y a aussi des vins savoureux et abordables.

Raisins principaux :

Le Pinot Noir est originaire de Bourgogne et ces vignes couvrent 34 % de la région, représentant 29 % de la production vinicole globale. Le raisin rouge se développe extrêmement bien dans les sols calcaires et argileux, ce qui aide à créer leur complexité. Les vins Pinot Noir de Bourgogne varient en couleur du cerise au brique, sont légers en corps et ont généralement des saveurs de fruits rouges et épicées. Le Gamay est un raisin rouge également cultivé en Bourgogne, mais ne représente que 10 % des vignes.

Le Chardonnay est le raisin principal pour les vins blancs de Bourgogne, représentant 48 % des vignes et 68 % de la production. Le Chardonnay apprécie le sol marneux de la Bourgogne, qui lui confère des arômes floraux délicats, fruités et minéraux ainsi que des saveurs corsées. L'Aligoté est le deuxième raisin blanc, représentant 6 % cultivé. {En savoir plus sur le raisin ancien Aligoté en Bourgogne.}

La région produit également un vin mousseux appelé Crémant de Bourgogne. Il peut être élaboré à partir de Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris, Aligoté, Gamay, Sacy et Melon. Les variétés incluent blanc, blanc de blancs, blanc de noirs et rosé.

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Mercurey

Mercurey

Mercurey is an appellation located in the Côte Chalonnaise subregion of Burgundy, France. It sits between the more famous Côte d'Or to the north and the Mâconnais to...

Mercurey is an appellation located in the Côte Chalonnaise subregion of Burgundy, France. It sits between the more famous Côte d'Or to the north and the Mâconnais to the south, positioned around the commune of Mercurey in the Saône-et-Loire department. The appellation was granted AOC status in 1936 and is one of the most significant red wine appellations in the Côte Chalonnaise.

The vineyard sites are planted primarily on limestone-rich soils with clay and marl deposits, benefiting from a continental climate with moderate rainfall. Pinot Noir dominates the plantings, accounting for the vast majority of production, though small amounts of Chardonnay are also permitted. The appellation includes 32 Premier Cru vineyards, which represent some of the best-exposed slopes with optimal drainage and sun exposure. Traditional Burgundian winemaking methods are employed, with an emphasis on expressing the terroir characteristics of individual vineyard sites.

Mercurey red wines typically display the classic Burgundian character of Pinot Noir but often with more structure and earthiness compared to wines from the Côte d'Or. They exhibit red berry fruit flavors, often accompanied by notes of forest floor, leather, and spice. The wines generally show good acidity and moderate tannins, making them approachable in their youth while also having the potential to develop complexity with several years of cellaring.

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