Mercurey

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Mercurey is a prominent village and appellation in Burgundy, France, renowned for its robust Pinot Noir wines and situated within the Côte Chalonnaise wine region.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf commune in France
wine appellation
administrativeStatus commune of Saône-et-Loire department
appellationCategory AOC
appellationSystem Appellation d’Origine Contrôlée
country France
countrySubdivision France
governedBy INAO
grapeVarietyAllowed Chardonnay
Pinot Noir
hasClimate continental climate
hasReputation one of the most important villages of Côte Chalonnaise
hasSubAppellationType Premier Cru vineyards
knownFor age-worthy red Burgundy
robust Pinot Noir wines
language French
locatedIn Bourgogne-Franche-Comté
Burgundy wine region
Côte Chalonnaise
Saône-et-Loire
eastern France
locatedSouthOf Côte de Beaune
partOf Burgundy wine hierarchy
Côte Chalonnaise
surface form: Côte Chalonnaise wine subregion
primaryGrapeVariety Pinot Noir
productionFocus predominantly red wines
regionOf Burgundy wine production
regulates minimum alcohol levels
permitted grape varieties
vineyard yields
soilType clay-limestone
limestone
typicalAromas black fruits
earthy notes
red berries
spice
whiteWineGrapeVariety Chardonnay
wineColorAllowed red
white
wineProfile medium to full-bodied red wines
tannic structure in youth
wineRegionType village appellation
wineStyle red wine
white wine

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