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Mercurey Champs Martin Premier Cru Bottle

Mercurey Champs Martin Premier Cru2018

Domaine Bruno LorenzonMercurey, France

Domaine Bruno Lorenzon’s Mercurey Champs Martin Premier Cru—grown on steep, shallow limestone/marl slopes in the Côte Ch…Learn More »

$58

/750ml

2018 Retail Average

93

/100

2018 Pro Rating

Mercurey Champs Martin Premier Cru 2018 Vintage

ABOUT THIS WINE

Domaine Bruno Lorenzon’s Mercurey Champs Martin Premier Cru—grown on steep, shallow limestone/marl slopes in the Côte Chalonnaise—is made in both a red (100% Pinot Noir) and a white (100% Chardonnay) expression and is a flagship terroir wine for the domaine. Farmed biodynamically and carefully éleva…Learn More »

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Wine Profile
RedPinot Noir

About Mercurey Champs Martin Premier Cru

Domaine Bruno Lorenzon’s Mercurey Champs Martin Premier Cru—grown on steep, shallow limestone/marl slopes in the Côte Chalonnaise—is made in both a red (100% Pinot Noir) and a white (100% Chardonnay) expression and is a flagship terroir wine for the domaine. Farmed biodynamically and carefully élevaged in oak, the red typically shows concentrated dark-berry fruit, spice and powdery tannins with precise structure and age-worthiness, while the white is chiselled and mineral-driven with bright citrus, floral notes and a chalky, persistent finish.