Côte Chalonnaise
The Côte Chalonnaise is a wine-producing region located in the southern part of Burgundy, France. It is known for its diverse range of wines, primarily made from Chardonnay and Pinot Noir grapes. The region features a mix of rolling hills and limestone soils, which contribute to the unique characteristics of its wines.
This area is home to several notable villages, including Montagny, Givry, and Rully, each offering distinct wine styles. The Côte Chalonnaise is less famous than its northern neighbor, the Côte d'Or, but it produces high-quality wines that are increasingly gaining recognition among wine enthusiasts.