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Meursault

Meursault

DOMAINE GIRARD Bourgogne
€58.00

Meursault: Everything to Know About the Wines of This Appellation

When thinking of the great white wines of Burgundy, the appellation that immediately comes to mind is undoubtedly Meursault. Tasting a great white wine from Meursault leaves no one indifferent. This is why the vineyard enjoys unprecedented success, with some Premier Crus fetching exorbitant prices worldwide. Discover through this guide the history, terroir, and grape varieties of the wines of the AOC Meursault appellation. Follow our advice for making the best food and wine pairings with Meursault.

History of the Meursault Vineyard

Like most Burgundy and Côte de Beaune appellations, viticulture in Meursault began during the Gallo-Roman period. In the Middle Ages, the Meursault vineyard continued to develop thanks to monasteries and the Dukes of Burgundy, who directed production towards quality wines, favoring Pinot Noir. Since the 18th century and continuing today, although red wine production persists (albeit in small quantities), Meursault is primarily renowned for its white wine, ranked among the greatest white wines of Burgundy.

Climate and Terroir of the AOC Meursault Appellation

Climate: The AOC Meursault appellation is located in Burgundy, specifically in the Côte de Beaune region. Overall, the Meursault vineyard has an oceanic climate with semi-continental and southern influences, although a multitude of microclimates, as often seen in Burgundy, distinguish the different vineyard plots.

Soils: Meursault benefits from a soil mainly composed of marly limestones and marls, ideal for the cultivation of Chardonnay.

Crus: Among these climates, 19 are classified as "Premier Cru," with the most renowned being "Perrières," "Les Charmes," and "Les Genevrières."

Main Grape Varieties of the AOC Meursault Appellation

The AOC Meursault appellation predominantly produces dry white wine made from Chardonnay. However, the appellation also offers rare red AOC Meursault wines made from Pinot Noir.

Chardonnay: The essential white grape variety of Burgundy's white wines and the Meursault appellation, Chardonnay is a white grape with delicate aromas of yellow fruits, white flowers, and honey, showcasing its full potential and finesse in the great wines of Meursault.

Pinot Noir: The emblematic red grape of Burgundy, Pinot Noir is characterized by its freshness and finesse. It develops notes of red fruits (cherry, strawberry), flowers, and spices that can gain complexity with aging.

Although the wines are all single-varietal, each domain is different and expresses the identity of its terroir and expertise through its wines.

Wine Style of Meursault

Appearance: The white wines of Meursault are yellow-green, slightly golden. In red, the AOC Meursault offers wines with a light red color with ruby hues.

Nose: The white AOC Meursault wines develop aromas of hawthorn, apricot, lemon, and honey. In the best vintages, a white Meursault offers notes of dried fruits (hazelnut, almond), linden, and butter. The red Meursault wines, on the other hand, exude red fruits, spices (pepper), peony, and a finely smoky finish.

Palate: The Meursault wines reveal an opulent and silky mouthfeel with a mineral finish. The style varies greatly depending on the climate and the domain.

Serving Temperature: White: 12°-14°C / Red: 15°-16°C

Aging Potential: White: 8 to 15 years / Red: 5 to 10 years

The Best Food and Wine Pairings with Meursault

Here are some dish ideas to pair with a beautiful bottle from a domain in AOC Meursault blanc:

  • Truffle risotto (preferably a slightly aged Premier Cru)
  • Poultry with cream and morels
  • Salmon with beurre blanc
  • Lobster or langoustine with butter (preferably a Premier Cru)
  • Époisses and other regional cheeses

If you prefer to opt for a rare cuvée from a domain in AOC Meursault rouge, here are some food and wine pairing ideas:

  • Oven-roasted duck
  • Beef tartare
  • Beef bourguignon (to stay within the same region)

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