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Chartron et Trebuchet Rully La Chaume
Maison Chartron et Trebuchet
France - Burgundy - Rully

The village of Rully is situated in the Cote Chalonnaise North West of Chalon-sur-Saône. The parcel "La Chaume" is located South of the village.
The vineyards are facing South and located between 300 and 350 meters above sea level. Average age of the vines is 35 years. The vines are cultivated using integrated viticulture.
Plantating: 10,000 vines / hectare. Yield: 55 hectoliters / hectare.
A subsoil of clay and limestone is covered by a very stony top soil.

Golden yellow color with green highlights. The wine is a pure expression of the Cote Chalonnaise: minerality with chalky notes, freshness with a great acidity holding together the finish, elegance with orange blossom and hawthorn notes.

Specifications
Appellation
Rully
Wine Type
White
Varietal(s)
100% Chardonnay
Age of vines
35 years
Soil type
clay & limestone subsoil covered by stony top soil
Vinification
Hand harvested. Traditional vinification; fermentation in oak barrels (20% new). Aged 12 months in oak with regular stirring. Yield 55 hl/ha.
Pairings

Marries perfectly with tender meat, freshwater fish, saltwater fish in white sauce, hot shellfish, poultry in a beautiful creamy sauce (eg stew) and frog legs. It can also be drunk as an aperitif. Hard cheeses: Comté, Beaufort, Emmental...

Producer Information: Maison Chartron et Trebuchet

Jean-René Chartron founded the Maison Chartron et Trébuchet in 1984 with Louis Trébuchet, manager of a wine trading company. The property was purchased in Fall 2016 by Francois Martenot, whose ...
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