CHABLIS PREMIER CRU
CHABLIS PREMIER CRU
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Varietal
Tasting notes
Nose: it reveals the aromatic wealth of Chablis’ terroir with mineral notes of flint, enhanced by hints of acacia honey.
Palate: the mouth is frank, round, with a touch of honey and a spicy finish ; a wine with character.
Food and wine pairing
Serving suggestions
Ageing potential
Origins
It is characterized by producing exclusively white Chardonnay wines and by its geology which is believed to date back to the Kimmeridgian period.
- Soil and subsoil from the upper and middle Kimmeridgian period.
- Alternating layers of limestone and marls.
- Southern exposure.
- Altitude of 250 meters.
Vinification and maturing
Then, the wine was aged on its lees for 18 months with regular pumping over. A small part of the wine (15%) was aged in oak barrels, all of them having already received 1 or 2 vintages to age, so that the oak will leave a discreet imprint on the wine.