The village of Rully, in the Côte Chalonnaise, has a long and interesting history. A wealthy Roman by the name of Rubilius is rumored to be the source of its name, which is now synonymous not only with quality red and white wines, but also with sparkling Crémant de Bourgogne, since the early 19th century. But aside from these viticultural delights, there is much to tempt the passer-by to linger awhile – the Chateau, for example, which has remained in the hands of the same family for the last six hundred years, and there’s a picturesque church too. In 1939, Rully was given its AOC and now produces wines in the Village and Premier Cru appellations. Indeed, there is no shortage of Premier Cru wines here, as Rully boasts an impressive 23 vineyards of Premier Cru status. Most of the wine produced here is white (around 70%), and because the region lacks some of the renown and prestige of Beaune or Nuits, say, the prices are great too. Many believe that Rully produces the best wines of the 5 villages in the Côte Chalonnaise, and it is growing in renown all the time.
Rully