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Burgundy Wines: Discover the Essence of French Terroir

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Few wine regions carry the weight and reverence of Burgundy. Home to some of the world's most terroir-driven expressions of Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, this corner of eastern France has shaped the very language we use to talk about fine wine. From the limestone-rich slopes of the Côte d'Or to the sun-drenched vineyards of the Mâconnais, every bottle tells a story of place, season and craft. At Mercado 46, we've handpicked a selection that balances approachability with genuine character — ideal for those taking their first steps into Burgundy and seasoned enthusiasts alike.

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Maison Trénel · Borgoña

TRENEL Bourgogne

2023

18.00

What Makes Burgundy So Special?

Burgundy's genius lies in its obsession with place. The region's system of classified climats — individual vineyard parcels with their own distinct identities — is unlike anything else in the wine world. Calcareous clay soils, a continental climate and centuries of monastic winemaking tradition have produced a blueprint for vinous excellence that producers around the globe still aspire to replicate. Yet nothing quite matches the original: the transparency of a great Pinot Noir, the mineral precision of a Chardonnay rooted in Kimmeridgian limestone.

Maison Trénel: A Producer Worth Knowing

Our current selection centres on Maison Trénel, a name with deep roots in the region and a philosophy built on honest, expressive winemaking. The TRENEL Bourgogne 2023 is a textbook introduction to the appellation: fruit-forward on the nose with ripe red cherry and a delicate floral lift, it opens into a silky, medium-bodied palate with bright acidity and a clean, lingering finish. Approachable now, but with enough structure to reward a year or two in the cellar. For those drawn to Burgundy's white wines, the TRENEL Mâcon-Villages 2024 is a compelling argument for the Mâconnais. Chardonnay here takes on a freshness and minerally clarity that punches well above its price point. Expect white peach, acacia blossom and a crisp, saline finish — the kind of mouthfeel that makes it effortlessly food-friendly.

Food Pairing Notes

Burgundy's reds, with their refined tannins and aromatic complexity, are among the most food-versatile in the world. Think roasted duck, venison, mushroom risotto or aged soft cheeses. The whites — particularly a well-made Mâcon — shine alongside grilled fish, shellfish, goat's cheese or light cream-based pasta dishes.

Shop Burgundy at Mercado 46

With an average price around €15, our Burgundy selection offers a genuine gateway into one of wine's greatest regions without requiring a serious investment. Each bottle has been chosen for its authenticity, drinkability and sense of place — the hallmarks of wines worth seeking out. Browse the range above and order with confidence.