Mercurey AOC is one of the Côte Chalonnaise's important Pinot Noir appellations. Although there are no Grand Cru sites here, there are 30 Premier Cru sites and a number of Lieux-dits.
The largest appellation in the [Côte Chalonnaise](/subzone/cote-chalonnaise), Mercurey AOC produces both red and white [Burgundy](/region/burgundy) that in good vintages can represent an excellent bargain. Reds can offer delicious fresh cherry notes with a touch of spice. Light and thin examples are easy to find though and great care should be taken when buying these wines. There are far too many examples out there trading off the reputation that commune level [Burgundy](/region/burgundy) has earned in the Cote d'Or and getting stuck with a duff one is like catching a cold. The explosion in demand for [Burgundy](/region/burgundy) over the last thirty to forty years has meant that everything has shifted up a level (or two). Basic wines are not cheap. Good vineyards in Mercurey have achieved Premier Cru status while many others fall into the category of more recently planted. The jury is still out of course over whether these newer plantings can do the appellation justice. Produced with 100% [Pinot Noir](/pinot-noir), the wines can be great. There are around 650 hectares of [Pinot Noir](/pinot-noir) under vine as well as about 60 hectares of [Chardonnay](/chardonnay). There are 26 Premier Cru sites in Mercurey. - Clos Marcilly - Les Puillets - Les Saumonts - Les Croichots - La Cailloute - Les Combins - Les Champs Martin - Clos des Barraults - Clos des Myglands - Le Clos l’Évêque - Clos Voyens - Grand Clos Fortoul - Clos des Grands Voyens - Les Naugues - Les Crêts - Clos Tonnerre - Les Vasées - Les Byots - Sazenay - La Bondue - La Levrière - La Mission - Le Clos du Roy - Griffères - Les Velleys - Clos du Château de Montaigu