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2008 Patrick Piuze Chablis 1er Cru Fourchaume

Chardonnay

  • France
  • Burgundy
  • Chablis
  • Chablis 1er Cru
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Community Tasting Notes 5

  • Derek Darth Taster wrote: 91 points

    August 12, 2019 - Bottle off the wine list over lunch at Huat Kee. Re-tasted at home in Gabriel Standart.
    Appearance is clear, medium intensity, gold colour. Legs.
    Nose medium+ intensity, with aromas of briney salt minerality, pineapple, citrus lemon, bruised apple, slight oxidative. Developed.
    On the palate, dry, high acidity, medium alcohol (13.5%), medium body. Medium flavour intensity, with flavours of salty brine minerals, pungent salted fish, pineapple, citrus lemon, bruised apple, sour plum. Honey mixed with sour green apple with more air. Longish finish.
    Good quality. Very Chablis, very salty briney with aged elements. Down and dirty as opposed to some cleaner precise focused styles. Oxidative notes rearing up is a cause for concern though. Better to drink up now already.

  • AlanM68 wrote: 90 points

    February 9, 2014 - Ever so slightly oxidised which seemed to make it a more interesting wine than previous bottles. Still opportunity for it to improve.

  • Paul S wrote: 91 points

    April 12, 2013 - Dinner with Monthly Group at Level 2 (Level 2, The American Club, Singapore): This was very nice, if rather too young. It had a lovely nose, with lemons and green apple aromas tossed with white flowers and underscored by a nice amount chalky mineral. I liked the cut and precision on the palate - there was a very chiseled feel to it, with laser-like acidity racing through citrussy lemony flavours and into a long, minerally finish. Still very primary and just rather too aggressive in its high-toned acidity at this point of time. However, this is a very nice wine that will only get better with time. Try again in 2015.

  • drwine2001 wrote:

    March 3, 2011 - Inaugural Chablis (2008 and 2009) from Patrick Piuze (Arlequin Wines, San Francisco): Toasty. The first wine to really show its wood. Riper and more viscous than the previous '08s, but this feels dilute and somewhat hollow in the mid-palate. It picks up in the finish, but this neither well integrated nor that good at this point.

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  • By John Gilman
    Jan/Feb 2011, Issue #31, Recently Tasted 2008 Burgundies in the Bottle A Great Vintage Not To Be Overlooked in the 2009 Frenzy

    (Chablis “Fourchaume”- Domaine Patrick Piuze) Subscribe to see review text.

  • By John Gilman
    Nov/Dec 2010, Issue #30, The Fine 2009 Burgundy Vintage- Rather Heterogeneous

    (Chablis “Fourchaume”- Domaine Patrick Piuze) Subscribe to see review text.

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  • By Jancis Robinson, MW
    8/23/2010 (link)

    (Patrick Piuze, Forchaume Premier Cru Chablis White) Subscribe to see review text.

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  • By Richard Jennings
    3/3/2011 (link) 88 points

    (Patrick Piuze Chablis 1er Cru Fourchaume) Light lemon yellow color; intriguing apple, a touch oxidative, baked apple, vanilla nose; tart apple, oxidative, minerally palate; medium-plus finish (first vineyard Patrick harvested, in his first vintage--"a sunny spot")

Wine Definition

  • Vintage 2008
  • Type White
  • Producer Patrick Piuze
  • Varietal Chardonnay
  • Designation n/a
  • Vineyard Fourchaume
  • Country France
  • Region Burgundy
  • SubRegion Chablis
  • Appellation Chablis 1er Cru

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  • In Cellars 14 (48%)
  • Consumed 15 (52%)

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