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Mercurey (‖ mɛrkyre, ˈmɜːkjʊərɪ) Also mercurey. [Fr., name of a vineyard of the Côte Chalonnaise.] A Burgundy wine produced in the Chalonnais district of France.
1907A. Bennett Grim Smile of Five Towns iii. 225 It was a bottle of mercurey, a wine which has given me many dreadful dawns, but which I have never known how to refuse. 1928P. M. Shand Bk. French Wine iv. 173 Mercurey is the only real ‘name’ of the Côte Chalonnaise. Ibid., Mercurey owes its classical name to a former temple of Mercury. 1958A. L. Simon Dict. Wines 110/1 Most of the Mercurey wines are red, and they are also of better quality than the few white wines of that district. 1972D. McLachlan No Case for Crown xiii. 165 The wine was his favourite Mercurey, which he ordered himself from France. |