The Antonin Rodet wine house has 85 hectares of vine through the Domaine de la Bressande, the Château de Rully, and the Château de Mercey...
The Antonin Rodet wine house has 85 hectares of vine through the Domaine de la Bressande, the Château de Rully, and the Château de Mercey. The vineyards are spread across the Côte Chalonnaise, the Côte de Beaune, and the Hautes Côtes de Beaune, with an unusual feature in the Burgundy wine region: Vines trained into a so-called lyre shape at the Château de Mercey. Another rarity in this region where given appellations are typically made by several producers is the exclusive monopole of Rully Premier Cru Clos La Bressande Château de Rully.
The Côte Chalonnaise, which has been the heartland of Antonin Rodet since 1875, provides a range of 14 wines, both red and white, from Mercurey village and premier cru appellations, and Rully village and premier cru from the Château de Rully and the Domaine de la Bressande.
Wines from the Domaine de la Bressande
• Mercurey white and Mercurey red
• Mercurey Premier Cru En Sazenay
• Rully white and Rully red
• Rully Saint Jacques
• Rully Premier Cru Préaux
• Rully Premier Cru Chapitre
Wines from the Château de Rully
• Rully white and red Château de Rully
• Rully Premier Cru La Pucelle
• Rully Premier Cru La Bressande Monopole
• Rully Premier Cru Molesme white and red
The Château de Mercey estate located in the south of the Côte de Beaune produces three red wines:
• Bourgogne Hautes Côtes de Beaune (lyre-shaped vines)
• Maranges Premier Cru Les Clos Roussots,
• Santenay
And one white wine:
• Bourgogne Hautes Côtes de Beaune (lyre-shaped vines)
Winemaker Anne-Laure Hernette and her head grower Georges Piazzon combine their talents to bring out the best in each plot for a delicate and pure expression of the varied terroirs of southern Burgundy.
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