CHÂTEAU DE RULLY
RULLY PREMIER CRU
MOLESME 2013
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Grape variety
Tasting notes
Nose: floral notes blended with pear and honey aromas.
Palate: a really nice texture for this 1er Cru with gingerbread flavours.
Wine and food pairing
Serving temperature
Ageing potential
History
Rully is a communal appellation made up of 23 Premiers Crus climats. White Rullys spread on a 261 ha area - including 68 ha of Premiers Crus - whereas red Rullys are produced on a 116 ha area of which 28 are Premiers Crus.
Rully was named after a rich roman, Rubilius, who built a villa and founded the village during the roman occupation. It was at first named Rubiliacum and it evolved through the years to become the current Rully.
Vinification and maturing
Grapes are harvested by hand and put into 18 kg capacity boxes, to avoid bruising or crushing. Once at the winery, the grapes go in a bladder press: squeezed from the inside of the press, they receive an equal amount of pressure, ensuring the best quality of juice with a minimal exposure to oxygen. Then, the must is racked for 24 hours to be clarified before starting the fermentation process. Vinification takes place for a part in stainless steel tanks. Once the alcoholic fermentation is achieved, the wine is casked for an 8-month ageing period in oak barrels on thin lees. Stirring is occasional (twice a month) until the malolactic fermentation. It prevents the wine from oxydation and helps developing complex aromas. To complete the ageing process, we use a proportion of 25% new barrels to give more structure to the wine and bring rounded tannins.