Wine Spectator
Lemon cake, apple and earth flavors mingle, buoyed by vibrant acidity in this white. Builds in intensity, with the slightest hints of lanolin and vanilla on the finish. Drink now through 2030. 27,355 cases made, 2,000 cases imported.
Tasting Notes
Exceptionally fresh nose with notes of lemon and a hint of minerality. The palate is flavourful, bold and chiselled, featuring a long, mineral finish.
As an aperitif. With seafood; oysters, prawns, crab
About the Winery
In northern Burgundy, not far from Auxerre, the Chablis appellation stretches across approximately fifteen kilometers around the village of the same name.
It is the monks of the Cistercian abbey of Pontigny who were the first to begin cultivating vines in the region.
The vines of our Domaine (69 acres divided in 34 plots) are planted on rather gentle slopes (5 to 20%) where they benefit from different exposures. So the grapes hail from a mosaic of various terroirs, which lends lovely complexity to the wine due to the fact that the characteristics of each terroir are preserved by being vinified separately.