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Located in the heart of the Côte Chalonnaise, one of the oldest terroirs of Burgundy, Domaine de la Bressande offers upper quality wines with finesse, pleasure and elegance. The vineyard estate extends around 35 hectares over the villages of Mercurey and Rully.
RULLY PREMIER CRU
GRESIGNY 2020

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2020   2021  

Grape Variety

100% Chardonnay.

Tasting notes

Colour: elegant golden yellow.
Nose: showing citrus fruits and exotic fruits flavours such as pineapple, pleasantly carried by an elegant wood.
Palate: the attack is mineral on exotic aromas (pineapple again). A wine that is both ample and lively with a tension specific from the terroir expression. The finish is long with a nice persistence on citrus aromas.

Food and wine pairing

Will be perfect paired with cold meats, fine fish and seafood, but also hot starters, white meat in sauce and dry goat cheeses.

Serving suggestions

Serve ideally between 12° and 14°C / 54° and 57°F.

Ageing potential

5 years in average.

Origin

Rully is a communal appellation of the Côte Chalonnaise, south of Burgundy.

The appellation Rully is a communal appellation of the Côte Chalonnaise with 23 climates classified in 1er crus (30% of the parcel). 246 Ha are dedicated to white wines (with 69 Ha for the 1st raw) and 121 Ha are in red (28 Ha for the 1st raw).

Terroir

- Vineyard area: 0,7 Ha (1.73 acres).
- Vines age: around 27 years.
- Soil: Very calcareous brown and stony.

Vinification and maturing

The Gresigny Premier Cru plot was harvested on September 2020, the 4th.

The Chardonnay grapes were sorted carefully at their arrival in the winery before being pressed in a pneumatic press to squeeze out their juice.

This juice was left to settle at cold temperatures between 16 and 24 hours maximum in order to remove impurities. The alcoholic  fermentation took place in vats to allow for a better control of temperatures, key element in our search for pure color and bright aromas. Then, just before the fermentation ended, the wine was put into oak barrels (including 20% new barrels) on fine lees for 9 months, with occasional stirring (about twice a month) until the malolactic fermentation, in order to develop both complex aromas and preserve the purity of the fruit, and also to protect the wine (from oxidation and reduction).

Vintage : 2020