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Rully Paul & Marie Jacqueson 2024 - Lot of 1 bottle - 0
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Rully Paul & Marie Jacqueson 2024

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13%

0.75L

Intensity

Brisk and racy, this Rully may be suitable for drinking when young, it deserves to be kept for a few months to settle. Vinified and aged in barrels (20% new barrels), it offers up a certain aromatic and flavoursome richness which makes it perfect with white meat, fish and crustaceans. Wine lovers who prefer to savour the wine for itself will be able to enjoy it as an aperitif.

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Rully Paul & Marie Jacqueson 2024

The wine

Brisk and racy, this Rully may be suitable for drinking when young, it deserves to be kept for a few months to settle. Vinified and aged in barrels (20% new barrels), it offers up a certain aromatic and flavoursome richness which makes it perfect with white meat, fish and crustaceans. Wine lovers who prefer to savour the wine for itself will be able to enjoy it as an aperitif.

About the Producer Paul & Marie Jacqueson

Henri Jacqueson (Paul's father) took over the family land in 1945 and planted it with vines. Back then, only five winegrowers in the village of Rully, situated in the Côte Chalonnaise in the southern extension of the Côte des Blancs, just below Beaune, had planted vines on their land. Gradually, he expanded the domaine by buying well placed parcels in Mercurey and especially in Rully. In 1971, Paul took over the estate with his wife Pierrette, before it passed on to their children, Marie in 2006 and Pierre in 2015. The three generations helped build the reputation of the appellation through wines of ever greater finesse and precision.
Today, the estate covers 18 hectares, with parcels mainly in Rully but also in Mercurey and Bouzeron, with 55% planted with black grape varieties. Their soils are mechanically worked (no weed killers) because according to Paul Jacqueson, only slow and repeated ploughing properly maintains the soil. The harvest is entirely manual and the grapes are sorted and destemmed as soon as they arrive at the winery. The red wines, like the whites, are laid for 12 months in oak barrels made by several Burgundy coopers with staves from the Troncay forest and dried for at least two years. The proportion of new barrels is generally 20% for whites and 25% for reds.
A name not to be missed for true lovers of Burgundy wine.

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