Tasting Notes & Ratings
Grape
Pinot Noir (100%)
Tasting notes
Opens with bright aromas of cherry, wild strawberry, and violet. On the palate, it’s fresh and medium-bodied, with juicy red fruit, fine-grained tannins, and a lively balance of acidity. The finish is smooth and elegant, marked by subtle minerality and floral lift - showcasing the charm and precision of Côte Chalonnaise Pinot Noir.
More About The Winery
Built in the early 18th century, Château de Chamirey holds a privileged position overlooking the vineyards of Mercurey in the Côte Chalonnaise. The domaine spans 37 hectares across a mosaic of soils and microclimates, reflecting the diversity and depth of the appellation.
In 1934, the visionary Marquis de Jouennes became one of the first in Mercurey to bottle wines directly at the estate, setting a new standard for quality. His son-in-law, Bertrand Devillard, expanded the domaine further into Mercurey’s finest terroirs, bringing it to its present size of 95 acres (around 37 hectares).
Today, the estate is run by Amaury and Aurore Devillard, the fifth generation of this Burgundian wine family, who continue the legacy of crafting refined, terroir-driven Pinot Noir and Chardonnay that showcase the best of Mercurey.