Domaine Derain Mercurey Rouge La Plante Chassey 2014
60,40 €
Year | 2014 |
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Format | 75 Cl |
Origin | Francia |
Typology | Red Wine |
Grape Variety | Pinot Gris, Pinot Noir |
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Producer: Dominique Derain
Mercurey Rouge La Plante Chassey 2014
️ Saint Aubin, Burgundy, France
Dominique Derain
Pinot Noir 90%, Pinot Beurrot (Pinot Grigio) 10%
2014
️ 13%
The grapes come from vines over one hundred years old, 10% of the mass is not destemmed, they ferment in wooden vats, and are always aged in wood for up to a year and a half
The nose is of lavender and fruits such as pomegranate and raspberry, mineral with spicy and vegetal notes
It is certainly an elegant wine, fresh but generous, with austere tannins and a long finish
Serving temperature 18°-20°
Bull’s eye with truffle
Silky
Saint Aubin (France) Dominique Derain is a big shot from the Hautes Cotes de Beaune. In 1988 he arrived as a cooper, he is now retired, and is considered a true guru of Burgundy. His consultancy is in demand and expensive.
At the end of the 80s he purchased the estate near Saint-Aubin, his idea of viticulture has always been biodynamic. Today it has passed its ownership to Julien Altaber and Carole Schwab, while continuing to participate in operations in the vineyard and cellar.
Dominique’s wines are oxymorons in the bottle, combining elegance and that sense of rusticity so dear to the wines of this area.
They are thin, slender, ethereal and delicate, often difficult to grasp in all their grandeur by those “taking their first steps” with Pinot Noir.
However, great wines can be recognized by one thing: the bottle that has just been uncorked is already magically finished and you immediately start to feel nostalgic for it.
Derain is one of the pioneers of quality European-style winemaking in Chile where he inaugurated the company of the same name, in Casablanca Valley, but that’s another story