
Domaine Faiveley Mercurey 1er Cru 'Le Clos du Roy' 1.5L 2018
La Favorite is a parcel selection from the Mercurey 1er Cru "Le Clos du Roy" produced
from vines situated high up on the South-East facing hillside. As of the 2009 vintage we have
harvested, vinified and aged separately this wine in order to produce an outstanding Côte
Chalonnaise wine. Why is it called "La Favorite"? When King Henri IV besieged the Château
de Montaigu in Mercurey, he was accompanied by his Favorite, Gabrielle d'Estrée.Whilst the
royal troops besieged the walls, the King visited Givry and fell in love with its wines. As for
Gabrielle d'Estrée, she preferred the Mercurey...
from vines situated high up on the South-East facing hillside. As of the 2009 vintage we have
harvested, vinified and aged separately this wine in order to produce an outstanding Côte
Chalonnaise wine. Why is it called "La Favorite"? When King Henri IV besieged the Château
de Montaigu in Mercurey, he was accompanied by his Favorite, Gabrielle d'Estrée.Whilst the
royal troops besieged the walls, the King visited Givry and fell in love with its wines. As for
Gabrielle d'Estrée, she preferred the Mercurey...
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La Favorite is a parcel selection from the Mercurey 1er Cru "Le Clos du Roy" produced
from vines situated high up on the South-East facing hillside. As of the 2009 vintage we have
harvested, vinified and aged separately this wine in order to produce an outstanding Côte
Chalonnaise wine. Why is it called "La Favorite"? When King Henri IV besieged the Château
de Montaigu in Mercurey, he was accompanied by his Favorite, Gabrielle d'Estrée.Whilst the
royal troops besieged the walls, the King visited Givry and fell in love with its wines. As for
Gabrielle d'Estrée, she preferred the Mercurey...
from vines situated high up on the South-East facing hillside. As of the 2009 vintage we have
harvested, vinified and aged separately this wine in order to produce an outstanding Côte
Chalonnaise wine. Why is it called "La Favorite"? When King Henri IV besieged the Château
de Montaigu in Mercurey, he was accompanied by his Favorite, Gabrielle d'Estrée.Whilst the
royal troops besieged the walls, the King visited Givry and fell in love with its wines. As for
Gabrielle d'Estrée, she preferred the Mercurey...












