Meursault

Collection: Meursault

Meursault – White wine from Burgundy with body and finesse

If you’re looking for some truly world-class white wine, then Meursault is a name you should know. Meursault is a village and appellation in the heart of the Côte de Beaune in Burgundy, and the area is famous for its full-bodied and complex Chardonnay wines . Wines from Meursault are popular with wine lovers and collectors alike – and for good reason.

What is Meursault wine?

Meursault wines are made exclusively from the Chardonnay grape and are known for their creamy texture, rich flavor and nuanced layers of nuts, butter, citrus, ripe fruit and subtle oak. These wines have great aging potential, but they can also be enjoyed young, where they exhibit freshness and juiciness. When you buy Meursault , you get a wine that balances elegance and strength in a distinguished way.

Where is Meursault located?

Meursault is located in Burgundy, between Puligny-Montrachet to the south and Volnay to the north. The area covers approximately 400 hectares and is divided into several appellation areas and so-called lieux-dits . Although Meursault does not have any Grand Cru vineyards, several of its Premier Cru vineyards are considered to be of almost equal quality – for example Les Perrières , Les Charmes and Genevrières .

Flavor profile and style

The taste of a typical Meursault wine depends on the producer and the vineyard, but you will often encounter the following characteristics:

  • Full and creamy mouthfeel
  • Notes of roasted nuts, butter, brioche
  • Ripe yellow fruit – apples, pears, citrus
  • Elegant integrated oak from barrel aging
  • Fresh acidity that balances the richness

Food that goes well with Meursault

Meursault is an excellent food wine, and its structure and depth make it a flexible partner in the kitchen. It is particularly well suited to:

  • Seafood with butter sauce
  • Chicken and poultry in creamy dishes
  • Roasted mushrooms and nut dishes
  • Soft cheeses like Brie, Comté, and Chaource

Storage potential

Meursault is known for its ability to age gracefully. A good bottle can easily develop over 5-15 years, some even longer. With age, the wines take on deeper notes of honey, smoke, caramel and dried fruit, while the acidity still keeps the wine alive. If you are looking for a white wine for the cellar, Meursault is an obvious choice .

Questions and answers about Meursault

How much does a bottle of Meursault cost?

The price varies depending on the producer, vineyard and vintage. You can find good Meursault wines from around DKK 400-500, while Premier Cru wines from top producers often cost over DKK 800. We have both everyday and exclusive bottles in our range.

Is Meursault wine dry?

Yes, Meursault is a dry white wine. It can be experienced as “sweet” due to its fullness and rich flavor profile, but it does not contain residual sugar.

Is Meursault better than Chablis?

It depends on your taste. Where Meursault is full-bodied and creamy, Chablis is more mineral and fresh. Many beginners prefer Meursault's warmth and softness, while connoisseurs often love both styles for their differences.

What is the difference between Meursault and Puligny-Montrachet?

Both are from the Côte de Beaune and made from Chardonnay, but Meursault is typically rounder and nuttier, while Puligny-Montrachet has a tighter and more mineral style. They are both among Burgundy's best white wine regions.

Buy Meursault online - with fast delivery

We have handpicked our selection of Meursault with a focus on drinkability, typicity and quality . You can safely buy Meursault online from us, whether you are looking for an introduction to Burgundy or a wine for special occasions. We ship from North Zealand with 1-3 day delivery throughout the country.

Popular producers in Meursault

There are many exciting producers in Meursault, but some of the most sought-after include:

  • Jean-Philippe Fichet
  • Arnaud Ente
  • Domaine Roulot
  • Domaine Michelot
  • Patrick Javillier

We regularly carry wines from both established and young producers, so keep an eye on the range.

Summary: Why choose Meursault?

  • One of Burgundy's most classic white wines
  • Full-bodied, complex and at the same time elegant
  • Excellent with food – and good on its own
  • Suitable for both beginners and collectors
  • Long shelf life and development potential