Cote Chalonnaise Burgundy, France 5 Items
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Louis Max Rully Les Plentenays 2016Rully, Cote Chalonnaise, Burgundy, France ● Chardonnay
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Domaine Bruno Lorenzon Mercurey Le Chapitre Rouge 2016Mercurey, Cote Chalonnaise, Burgundy, France ● Pinot Noir
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Faiveley Mercurey La Framboisiere Monopole 2016Mercurey, Cote Chalonnaise, Burgundy, France ● Pinot Noir
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Joseph Drouhin Rully Blanc 2016Rully, Cote Chalonnaise, Burgundy, France ● Chardonnay
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Louis Latour Montagny La Grande Roche Premier Cru 2016Montagny, Cote Chalonnaise, Burgundy, France ● Chardonnay
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Red White Sparkling Rosé Spirits GiftsLearn about Cote Chalonnaise wine, common tasting notes, where the region is and more ...
Situated south of the Côte d’Or and above the Mâconnais, the Côte Chalonnaise produces well-esteemed red and white wines.
Côte Chalonnaise includes five village appellations: Mercurey and Givry focus on Pinot Noir; Montagny is exclusive to Chardonnay; Rully makes red, white and sparkling wines; while Bouzeron is an appellation committed to the Aligoté grape.
The limestone soils in the Côte Chalonnaise are similar to those of the Côte d’Or, but the vineyards are more scattered because a lack of one continuous escarpment.
