ON-341925 BC-486217
Domaine Faiveley Mercurey 2010
Pinot Noir
Burgundy, France
LCBO# 341925
0V
8888
$22.95
Critic Reviews (5)
Michael Godel
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Michael Godel

http://o.canada.com/life/red-earth-white-wine-and-september-sparkling-fire/ "is really quite nice TYVM. Dug from the...

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David Lawrason
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David Lawrason

Faiveley's Burgundies tend to have lifted, very toasty aromatics with some floral, raspberry character behind. This...

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Anthony Gismondi
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Anthony Gismondi

Faiveley has a vineyard owner in Mercurey since the late 1960s but changed the entire management of the appellation...

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John Szabo, MS
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John Szabo, MS

Simple but pleasant, raspberry, strawberry and cherry aromas/flavours dominate in the customary range for the...

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Sara d'Amato
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Sara d'Amato

A very vibrant Mercurey from the reputed Domaine Faiveley with some lifted volatile aromatics and a tightly wound...

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Community Reviews (2)
Alexander Powell
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Alexander Powell

For me this is outstanding value. This wine opens magnificently after 2 hours, and changes in between. Wonderful nose, consisting of a uncommon aroma of carrots and beets, backed by pure pinot raspberry,wax, gentle baking spice from the wood, and stone. The palate is no less; with juicy, well-balanced acid, armfuls of chiseled fruit concentration for the money, perfectly in-check tannin and a quite long, mineral-ridden finish. I almost can't believe the showing from this wine, the very next bottle I opened; the night after a sound Corton. This is what I wish to get from everyday burgundy.

Andrew Hunter
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Andrew Hunter

Love this wine. This is about as good as Burgundy gets for $22 bucks. Great nose of cranberry, raspberry, sour cherry, mint and an earthy/mushroomy complexity. Medium bodied. Mouthwatering cranberry and sour cherry on the palate plus dry, slightly woody, savoury flavours. Some sweetness, nice slightly sour finish. Some smooth tannin. I stocked up.





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