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 VarietyChardonnay.
Tasting notesColour: Pale gold.
Nose: A fine, delicate citrus nose.
Palate: A fine, well-balanced woodiness enhanced by citrus notes. Tension and finesse on the palate with a long, delicate finish.
Food and wine pairingIdeal with cold starters and hot starters (quiches, hot tarts, etc.), as well as seafood, fine fish, white meats with a light sauce, poultry in sauce and mature cheeses.
Serving suggestionsIdeally served at a temperature of 12° to 14°C. (54-57°F.).
Ageing potentialIt will keep for 5 to 7 years in the cellar.
OriginRully is one of the famous village of the Côte Chalonnaise, in the South of Burgundy. A communal appellation made up of 23 Premiers Crus climats. White Rullys spread on a 261 ha area - including 68 ha of Premiers Crus - whereas red Rullys are produced on a 116 ha area of which 28 are Premiers Crus.
Rully was named after a rich roman, Rubilius, who built a villa and founded the village during the roman occupation. It was at first named Rubiliacum and it evolved through the years to become the current Rully.
TerroirThe Domaine’s Rully Premier Cru La Pucelle covers an area of 1.5 hectares.
The Chardonnay vines are around forty years old and are grown on a terroir of brown limestone soils, very stony, with some clay colluvial deposits.
The origin of the name dates back to the Middle Ages. According to the story, the Lord of Rully divided his lands and gave the finest parcel to his youngest daughter. La Pucelle derives from the Latin adjective “Pulcella,” meaning “pretty,” “beautiful,” or “charming.”
Vinification and maturingThe grapes are harvested by hand and transported in crates weighing around 16 kilos.
Pneumatic pressing is followed by cold settling between 16 and 24 hours, the aim being to eliminate the coarse bourbes (solid particles from the skin, stalks, skins and impurities that settle by sedimentation). Alcoholic fermentation is carried out in temperature-controlled stainless steel vats to ensure precise temperature control and homogeneity of the cuvée before racking at the end of fermentation.
Ageing continues in 228-litre barrels on fine lees for 9 months (25% of which were new), with occasional stirring of the lees (around twice a month) until malolactic fermentation, to develop complex aromas and retain the purity of the fruit, and to protect the wine from oxidation and reduction by re-suspending the fine lees.
Vintage : 2024