Mercurey rouge Premier Cru
"Champs Martin"
Terroir
Clayey and limestone soil with a predominance of clay. High concentration of iron-oxidized.
Winemaking and Aging
Grapes are harvested by hand then sorted out and totally destemmed. Maceration is made and alcoholic fermentation lasts from 15 to 18 days in temperatures' control vats, with punching of the cap. Aging is 100 % made in oak barrels with 25 % of new barrels during 15 month. Malolactic fermentation is 100 % realized. Wine is bottled in Traditional Bourgogne bottles. The cork is marked with the estate's name and the vintage.
Tasting notes
Beautiful red garnet colour, black cherry.
The nose express intense note of ripped fruits aromas (cherry, raspberry).
On the palate, we have a nice freshness with fruitiness and smooth tannins.
Very balanced wine with a long aftertaste.
The nose express intense note of ripped fruits aromas (cherry, raspberry).
On the palate, we have a nice freshness with fruitiness and smooth tannins.
Very balanced wine with a long aftertaste.
Food and wine pairings
The Mercurey rouge Premier Cru « Champs Martin » 2012 will perfectly match with grilled red meets (beef fillet), spicy and peppery dishes and well as mature cheese (like époisses).
Service and cellaring
It can be served from now at 13-14° C or kept in cellar between 6 and 8 years.
Art of tasting
Owning great wines in your cellar is not enough, you also need to know how to serve them.
Température is an essential element, around 53-57° F for the white and 55-59°F for the red. And if you don't have the right tasting glass which will amplify the wines's aromas, you may considerably reduce your tasting pleasure.
A great glass gives a large ventilation surface to the wine and a tightening neck, which allow the nose to grasp more easily the richness and the complexity of a great wine.
Température is an essential element, around 53-57° F for the white and 55-59°F for the red. And if you don't have the right tasting glass which will amplify the wines's aromas, you may considerably reduce your tasting pleasure.
A great glass gives a large ventilation surface to the wine and a tightening neck, which allow the nose to grasp more easily the richness and the complexity of a great wine.