For decades, Mercurey and Rully have ranked among the most renowned appellations of the Côte Chalonnaise, considered the historic cradle of Burgundy wines. Founded in 2016, Domaine de la Bressande covers over 70 hectares of vineyards, mainly in these two emblematic villages, as well as in the Hautes-Côtes de Beaune, producing wines that combine quality, finesse, structure and elegance.
Parcel selection, yield control, sustainable vineyard management, and meticulous monitoring from vine to glass: these are all commitments to responsible and lasting viticulture. Certified HVE since the 2020 vintage, the estate has eliminated herbicides and favors biocontrol products to reduce phytosanitary inputs. The entire team is dedicated to a societal and environmental approach focused on the future.
Grape Variety100% Chardonnay.
Tasting notesColour: Attractive golden colour.
Bouquet: Elegant nose of white fruit (peach, pear) and white flowers (lime blossom) with lovely vanilla notes.
Palate: A floral attack on the palate, accompanied by aromas of white-fleshed fruit, almond flavours and a fine woodiness. This is an elegant, mineral and delicious wine, carried by a fine liveliness.
Food and wine pairingThis wine is perfect with a fine plate of charcuterie, a savoury tart or cheese pie, a Niçoise salad, white meat or fish, tartar or marinated. Not forgetting goat's cheese.
Serving suggestionsIdeally served at a temperature of between 13 and 14°C. (55-57°F.).
Ageing potentialIt will keep for up to 5 years in the cellar in good conditions.
OriginSituated to the west of and parallel to the Côte de Beaune, the Hautes-Côtes de Beaune are higher hills, interspersed with faults, giving great variety to the crops and landscapes. What makes the Hautes-Côtes so special is the original way in which the vines are grown: high, wide vines that are less susceptible to frost than low vines.
The appellation covers 22 communes in Côte-d'Or and 7 communes in Saône-et-Loire. It covers an area of 943 hectares, with 720 hectares of red and rosé wines and 223 hectares of white wines.
Terroir- Clay-limestone soils with some marl formations and hillsides covered with limestone scree.
- South-east facing.
- Steep slopes.
- Altitude between 290 and 485 metres.
Vinification and maturingHand-picked, sorted in the vineyard and then in the cellar, the Chardonnay grapes are pneumatically pressed, followed by 24 hours of cold settling.
The wine is vinified in vats before being racked and matured in oak barrels (20% of which are new) on fine lees, without stirring, for 10 months before being blended in vats for 2 months.
Vintage : 2024
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