La Chablisienne (Chablis): House special blend from various small parcels of premiere crus from both sides of the river Serein with the Kimmeridgian, clay-limestone soil typical of Chablis premiere cru. The average age of vines is around 25 years. Wine received cold settling before fermentation while both yeast and malolactic fermentations in tanks and barrels. Subsequently, approximately 12 months on fine lees, in tanks and barrels.
Grande Cuvee could potentially be your entry level into understanding Chablis wine. Elegant, fresh, clean with white floral scent, wax, smoked almond, white peach, with some traces of honey notes in the background. This should develop well and be ready in a couple of years. 89+
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2/16/2024 - JCherniak Likes this wine: 92 Points
Medium yellow. Smooth at first, then sharper on the finish.
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12/29/2023 - johan.sundberg63@gmail.com Likes this wine: 91 Points
Great typical Chablis
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11/3/2023 - Mattias Nyblom wrote:
Bör ligga några år till 2025
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7/15/2023 - NarunP wrote: 89 Points
La Chablisienne (Chablis): House special blend from various small parcels of premiere crus from both sides of the river Serein with the Kimmeridgian, clay-limestone soil typical of Chablis premiere cru. The average age of vines is around 25 years. Wine received cold settling before fermentation while both yeast and malolactic fermentations in tanks and barrels. Subsequently, approximately 12 months on fine lees, in tanks and barrels.
Grande Cuvee could potentially be your entry level into understanding Chablis wine. Elegant, fresh, clean with white floral scent, wax, smoked almond, white peach, with some traces of honey notes in the background. This should develop well and be ready in a couple of years. 89+
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10/21/2022 - Peter68 wrote: 91 Points
I had the wine with oysters and a bit more acidity would have been nice. Better with lobster.
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