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Côte Chalonnaise

Côte Chalonnaise is just south of Côte de Beaune, but a million miles away in terms of its recognition as a part of Burgundy. Writer Clive Coates has called Côte Chalonnaise a “well-known forgotten area…While everyone acknowledges that it is worth investigating, few merchants bother to go prospecting.” Part of the recognition problem is that until 1990 there was no Côte Chalonnaise appellation for generic wines. Today there is a Bourgogne-Côte Chalonnaise appellation that covers parts of 44 villages. There are also five villages with AOC status and many Premier Cru vineyards, though no Grand Crus. The villages are Rully, Mercurey, Givry, Montagny and Bouzeron. Bouzeron is noteworthy because its white wines are made from the Aligoté grape rather than Chardonnay. The other villages produce Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. Côte Chalonnaise has about 300 acres of vineyards.

2017 Louis Jadot Rully

2016 Faiveley Rully Les Villeranges

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2017 Olivier Leflaive Rully Les Cloux

2022 Albert Bichot Domaine Adélie Mercurey Les Champs-Michaux

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2016 Antonin Rodet Domaine de la Bressande Rully Preaux

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2017 Domaine A. & P. de Villaine Bouzeron

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2017 Domaine A. & P. de Villaine Rully Les Saint Jacques

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2017 Domaine A. & P. de Villaine Rully Les Saint Jacques

2020 Domaine Lorenzon Montagny Les Truffières

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2020 Domaine Lorenzon Montagny Les Truffières

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