Mercurey Clos Rochette 2009

FAIVELEY

Mercurey Clos Rochette
2009

  • HVe3
  • Sustainable
  • In conversion
Country
France
Regulated designation
Appellation origine controlée (AOC)
Region
Burgundy
Subregion
Côte Chalonnaise
Appellation
Mercurey
Varietal(s)
Chardonnay 100 %
Alcohol percentage
13%
Colour
White
Sugar
Dry
Total acidity
1.6 g/l
Producer's website

About this winery

Founded in 1825, Domaine Faiveley is one of Burgundy's greatest domaines. Originally the company was a classic negotiant business, based in Nuits St. Georges and engaged in the buying and selling of wine but not the production of it. After seven generations of steadily acquiring properties throughout the Cotes de Nuits, the Cotes de Beaune, Cotes Chalonnaise and now Chablis, the Faiveley family have established themselves as the most important vineyard owners in Burgundy, with 125 hectares of...

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Product notes

A monopole vineyard is one where one grower has complete control over a vineyard, which gives much more control over the result. This vineyard neighbours that of La Framboisière which produces powerful red wines. In the Clos Rochette, the soil is particularly compact and hard to work, being strewn with little rocks, hence the name. Rich and complex white wines are produced here.

Characteristics

Total Surface Area: 4 ha 38 a 40 ca
Soil: Clay/Limestone

Domaine Faiveley surface area: 4 ha 83 a 40 ca - [10.83 Acres]
Years the vines were planted: 1960, 1987, 1999
Average annual production: 29 790 bottles

Production notes

To maintain all the freshness and quality of the grapes, they are pressed and vinifed on site in Mercurey. The wine is then brought to Nuits-Saint-Georges to be matured. Only a small part of the cuvee is raised in oak barrels for 10 to 12 months, which allows the wine to acquire delicate woody notes without masking the liveliness and the character sought after in the Côte Chalonnaise white wines.

Tasting notes

This wine has beautiful complex aromas. It is very expressive on the nose with scents of white flowers and spices. There is a wonderful liveliness on the palate to begin with, which is slightly attenuated by the roundness and smoothness from being raised in oak. The mix of tastes works harmoniously to give us a wine of great delicacy.

SUGGESTIONS

Serving Temperature: 10 °C to 12 °C
Pairing: Poultry, Vol au Vent, Fish
Cellaring Potential: 5 to 7 years

Press reviews

James Suckling

- 92 points -

April 2017

Very pretty and lively with stones and minerals. Dried apples and lemon zest. Medium to full body, beautiful density and intense flavors. Hints of lime on the finish. Some salt to boot. A monopole white from Côte de Chalonnaise. Drink now.

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James Suckling

- 92 points -

September 2022 (Vintage 2020)

An elegant and well-structured Mercurey with fine candied-citrus and vanilla-bean aromas. Plenty of ripeness, but no hint of heaviness. In fact, this has wonderful freshness, thanks to the delicate, flinty character that drives the long and fresh finish.

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Wine Advocate

- 91 points -

August 2022 (Vintage 2020)

The 2020 Mercurey Blanc Clos Rochette offers up attractive aromas of pear, orange oil, clear honey, nutmeg, anise and freshly baked bread. Medium to full-bodied, ample and satiny, with lively acids, chalky structure and a saline finish, it will offer a broad drinking window.

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Vinous

(89-91) Points

Stephen Tanzer, September 2015 (Vintage 2014)

Bright straw-yellow. Apple and pear on the nose, along with a pronounced smoky minerality that carries through onto the palate. Rich, silky and deep, with the mineral character keeping the wine fresh. The very broad, palate-dusting finish builds slowly and subtly. Part of this vineyard may be reclassified as premier cru in the near future, notes Bernard Hervet, who told me that this bottling is now allocated.

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