Domaine Du Chateau de Meursault Clos du Chateau
DOMAINE DU CHATEAU DE MEURSAULT Clos du Chateau, Bourgogne Blanc
Louis Moreau Chablis 1er Cru Vau Ligneau
This wine is a perfect example of a classic Chablis 1er Cru. Its exposure to a relatively cool morning sun ensures its elegance and enhances its minerality & richness drawn from the calcare-ous and clay subsoil. It has a rich yellow gold color with green hints and its nose reveals aromas of mint & pineapple. Its flavours are full & freshness dominates, with a long persistent finish.
Domaine Lamy-Pillot 1er Cru En Creot
Domaine Lamy-Pillot 1er Cru En Creot, Saint Aubin Domaine Lamy-Pillot is a small family-run winery, established in 1973, which counts as relatively youthful for the region. The wines of Lamy-Pillot are consistent and drinkable in the very best sense. The 1er Cru En Creot hails from one of Saint Aubins higher sites. Lamy-Pillot describe this Chardonnay as a fat and greedy wine, rich with ripe yellow fruit, toasty butter, and honey.
Domaine Moreau-Naudet Chablis
Moreau’s village Chablis is drawn mostly from 20 to 30 year old vineyards in Préhy and Courgis, both in the south of Chablis. Then, there are parcels in Chablis and Chichée (under the Premier Cru Vaugiraut). All up, the domaine has the luxury of working with 30 parcels scattered across the appellation, representing a variety of soil structures and exposures. All the fruit from the younger vines is sold off in bulk, which perennially helps Moreau deliver a Chablis greater than the sum of its parts. The Chablis was picked over various dates, depending on the plot. The fruit was subject to a very gentle four-hour press, and the juice was fermented with natural yeasts (a rarity in Chablis). It was raised mostly in tank, yet the élevage was unhurried. This spent 20 months on lees, considerably longer than most Chablis of this level. These traditional methods, along with hand-harvesting, the quality of the terroir, low yields and the full ripeness levels at which the fruit is harvested help to explain the mouth coating texture, salty depths and the quality that is on offer.
Domaine des Hâtes Pierrick Laroche Chablis 1er Cru Fourchaume l'Homme Mort
Pierrick Laroche, the proud owner of Domaine des Hâtes, continues the legacy of his family's estate located in the picturesque village of Maligny, in the north-west sector of Chablis. Established by his father in the 1970s, Pierrick's family vineyard holdings have gradually expanded over time, resulting in the current size of around 33 hectares. After obtaining a degree in oenology from Beaune, Pierrick embarked on a journey to gain valuable experience by traveling the world and undertaking various internships. Armed with knowledge and a deep passion for winemaking, he returned home to take over the family vineyards and start producing his own wines. Pierrick's cellars, ingeniously built into the side of a hill in the village, allow for much of the winemaking process to be conducted by gravity ensuring gentle handling of the grapes. The vinification takes place traditionally in stainless steel tanks, while some of the Premier and Grand Cru wines undergo a small portion of aging in used barrels, allowing for a full malolactic fermentation. One of his oldest vineyard plots, Les Châtillons, planted in the early 1970s, sits just behind the hill of the Grand Crus and showcases the meticulous use of barrel aging, which adds complexity and depth to the cuvée. In 2016, Pierrick expanded his range by starting a small négoce operation, sourcing must from friends who predominantly farm on the left side of the river. This addition includes premier crus such as Beauroy, Beauregard and Vau de Vey, as well as the grand cru of Bougros. In 2019, Pierrick inherited 8 acres of vines from his father-in-law in the southern sector of Chablis, around the village of Courgis. This inheritance includes Petit Chablis, 5.5 acres of Chablis and just over half an acre of the premier cru Les Butteaux. Pierrick Laroche's dedication to his craft is evident in every bottle of wine he produces. With a perfect blend of tradition and innovation, his wines showcase the unique terroir of Chablis, captivating enthusiasts with their finesse, complexity and distinct character. As Pierrick continues to nurture and expand his vineyards, he upholds the family legacy while leaving his own mark on the world of Chablis winemaking. The name of Pierrick's Domaine, "hâtes" refers to an old agricultural unit of measure, similar to the English rod. It evokes the long and slender fields used for sowing, where the longer rows made plowing easier with fewer turns. The term "hâtes" was often used to describe such fields. The Domaine des Hâtes Pierrick Laroche Chablis 1er Cru Fourchaume l'Homme Mort 2020 is a captivating wine that exemplifies the excellence of Premier Cru Chablis. Crafted from vineyards spanning approximately 1.1 hectares in the renowned Fourchaume climat, this wine is a testament to Pierrick Laroche's expertise and dedication. This wine represents the unique characteristics of the Fourchaume climat. The terroir, with its limestone soils, imparts a distinct character to the wine. The precise flavour profile of the 2020 vintage has a harmonious balance of flavors, vibrant acidity and a subtle mineral undertone that are typical of Premier Cru Chablis. The Domaine des Hâtes Pierrick Laroche Chablis 1er Cru Fourchaume l'Homme Mort 2020 is a wine that captivates with its finesse, complexity and the expression of its Premier Cru terroir. Whether enjoyed on its own or paired with seafood or poultry dishes, this Chablis is sure to impress with its elegance and depth. Pierrick's vineyards boast an average vine age of 25 years, with some vines reaching up to 35 years old. The winemaking process involves the use of indigenous yeast, allowing for a very long and slow alcoholic fermentation lasting 2-3 months. Following fermentation, the wine is carefully aged with 60% aged in stainless steel tanks and the remaining 40% in aged barrels. This aging process spans 18 months culminating in bottling during the spring. The result is a wine of exceptional complexity and depth, thanks to the meticulous elevage techniques employed by Pierrick Laroche.
Domaine des Hâtes Pierrick Laroche Chablis 1er Cru Butteaux
Product Information: Butteaux is one of the ‘climats’ of Premier cru Montmains which is regarded as one of the top Premier cru vineyard sites in Chablis lying beside or below Vaillons. Being one of the most southern locations for 1er cru in Chablis it is regarded as a cooler site with slightly later harvest. Here there is a very thin layer of clay which overlays the Kimmeridgian marls. Maker: Pierrick Laroche, the proud owner of Domaine des Hâtes, continues the legacy of his family's estate located in the picturesque village of Maligny, in the north-west sector of Chablis. The name of Pierrick's Domaine, "hâtes" refers to an old agricultural unit of measure, similar to the English rod. It evokes the long and slender fields used for sowing, where the longer rows made plowing easier with fewer turns. The term "hâtes" was often used to describe such fields. Established by his father in the 1970s, Pierrick's family vineyard holdings have gradually expanded over time, resulting in the current size of around 33 hectares. After obtaining a degree in oenology from Beaune, Pierrick embarked on a journey to gain valuable experience by traveling the world and undertaking various internships. Armed with knowledge and a deep passion for winemaking, he returned home to take over the family vineyards and start producing his own wines. Philosophy: Pierrick's cellars, ingeniously built into the side of a hill in the village, allow for much of the winemaking process to be conducted by gravity ensuring gentle handling of the grapes. The vinification takes place traditionally in stainless steel tanks, while some of the Premier and Grand Cru wines undergo a small portion of aging in used barrels, allowing for a full malolactic fermentation. One of his oldest vineyard plots, Les Châtillons, planted in the early 1970s, sits just behind the hill of the Grand Crus and showcases the meticulous use of barrel aging, which adds complexity and depth to the cuvée. In 2016, Pierrick expanded his range by starting a small négoce operation, sourcing must from friends who predominantly farm on the left side of the river. This addition includes premier crus such as Beauroy, Beauregard and Vau de Vey, as well as the grand cru of Bougros. In 2019, Pierrick inherited 8 acres of vines from his father-in-law in the southern sector of Chablis, around the village of Courgis. This inheritance includes Petit Chablis, 5.5 acres of Chablis and just over half an acre of the premier cru Les Butteaux. Pierrick Laroche's dedication to his craft is evident in every bottle of wine he produces. With a perfect blend of tradition and innovation, his wines showcase the unique terroir of Chablis, captivating enthusiasts with their finesse, complexity and distinct character. As Pierrick continues to nurture and expand his vineyards, he upholds the family legacy while leaving his own mark on the world of Chablis winemaking. Nose - Direct, Oyster Shells, Green Apples Developing scents of Granny Smith apples and flint with time in the glass. Palate - Silken, Quince, Concentrated The medium-bodied palate delivers fine acidity that cuts through the rich citrus fruit, along with touches of white peach and a tang of quince. Finish - Light Spice, Persistent, Saline Lightly spiced and quite persistent toward the saline finish. Excellent. Butteaux is one of the ‘climats’ of Premier cru Montmains which is regarded as one of the top Premier cru vineyard sites in Chablis lying beside or below Vaillons. Being one of the most southern locations for 1er cru in Chablis it is regarded as a cooler site with slightly later harvest. Here there is a very thin layer of clay which overlays the Kimmeridgian marls. Nearly 3 hectares extra. This is the first part of Butteaux as you leave Chablis next to Forets… Younger vines planted by father-in-law after some court-noué and it seems to be returning – 12-15 hl/ha in 2022. All barrel elevage again. A more subtle nose – quite direct though. Really a panoramic width of flavour here – silken, a little more apparent concentration/generosity – large-scale wine. Simply delicious but today I’d take the more linear l’Homme Mort. - Bill Nanson, Burgundy Report, January 2024.
Eleni & Edouard Vocoret Chablis Le Boucheron
Product Description The Eleni & Edouard Vocoret Chablis Le Boucheron 2022 is a striking example of the purity and depth that can be achieved in Chablis. Sourced from a 0.9-hectare plot nestled between the 1er Cru hills of Vaillons and Le Foret, this wine is a beautiful reflection of its terroir, with its north-west facing vines planted in rich, white clay soils. The wild fermentation and 12 months of élevage in a mix of 6 to 30-year-old oak barrels lend the wine a delicate balance of minerality and texture. Aromas of pear, apple, and ocean breeze draw you in, while the palate unfolds with a succulent, medium-weight profile marked by bright acidity and a touch of austerity on the finish. A wine that delivers both freshness and complexity, Le Boucheron 2022 is poised to age gracefully while also offering immediate enjoyment for those who appreciate its unique style. Maker The Eleni & Edouard Vocoret domaine is a rising star in Chablis. Founded by Edouard and his wife Eleni, the couple’s deep-rooted passion for the region’s wines and their connection to the Vocoret family’s heritage is evident in every bottle. While Edouard’s family estate has been well established, Eleni and Edouard set out to create their own domaine in 2013, purchasing 5 hectares of vines from his father and grandfather. Under the mentorship of famed winemaker Vincent Dauvissat, Eleni & Edouard Vocoret have quickly gained recognition for their wines, which are a true expression of their unique parcels of land. The couple has embraced organic farming and minimal intervention winemaking, allowing their vineyards and terroir to guide the creation of their wines. Philosophy The Eleni & Edouard Vocoret philosophy is centred around the idea of crafting wines that speak clearly of their origins. With a focus on purity and balance, the Vocorets are committed to organic farming and sustainable viticulture practices. Their wines are made with minimal intervention, allowing the natural qualities of the fruit and terroir to shine through. Eleni’s experience working with Vincent Dauvissat, a renowned figure in Chablis, has deeply influenced the couple’s approach to winemaking. Their wines are known for their freshness, salinity, and a distinctive seashell minerality, all of which are enhanced by élevage in old oak barrels. Through their hard work and dedication, Eleni & Edouard Vocoret are making wines that capture the true essence of Chablis. Tasting Notes Nose Fresh & Inviting A delightful bouquet of ripe pear, apple, and a refreshing ocean breeze. Subtle hints of algae add depth to the fragrance, showcasing the wine's coastal origins. Palate Mineral & Textured The palate reveals a balance of fresh citrus, juicy pear, and a slight touch of salinity, with a lovely mouthfeel and texture. The wine’s medium weight is complemented by a touch of oak spice and a minerally backbone. Finish Crisp & Lingering The finish is dry and crisp, with a hint of austerity, leaving a lasting impression of citrus zest and a touch of sea salt, offering both elegance and complexity.
Eleni & Edouard Vocoret Chablis Le Bas de Chapelot
Product Description The Eleni & Edouard Vocoret Chablis Le Bas de Chapelot 2022 is a testament to the purity and intensity of Chablis, showcasing both the meticulous farming and minimal intervention approach of this talented winemaking duo. The fruit, sourced from a prime location just beneath the prestigious 1er Cru Montée de Tonnerre, undergoes organic and sustainable practices to produce a wine that’s both energetic and complex. The 2022 vintage, marked by an early ripening of fruit and intense aromas, exhibits an enticing peachy and nectarine nose. The wine offers a harmonious balance of fresh citrus, white peach, and a subtle touch of spice, culminating in a finish that is pure, elegant, and mouthwatering. With its chalky minerality and vibrant acidity, this Chablis stands out as a wine of notable depth and finesse, effortlessly displaying its terroir. Pairs well with shellfish, oysters, sushi and fresh seafood. Organic, Biodynamic Maker Domaine Eleni & Edouard Vocoret is the continuation of a storied Chablis winemaking tradition dating back to the 19th century. Founded by Edouard Vocoret, who took over three hectares from his family’s renowned estate, the domaine focuses on small-scale, high-quality production. Edouard and his wife, Eleni, are committed to producing wines that express the unique characteristics of their Chablis vineyards. Since converting their vineyards to organic farming and adopting biodynamic practices, the Vocorets have gained recognition for crafting wines that reflect the purity and intensity of the region’s terroir. With a focus on sustainable farming, the couple produces wines that are a true expression of their deep-rooted connection to Chablis. Philosophy The Vocoret philosophy is grounded in producing wines that authentically reflect the unique terroir of Chablis. The couple’s commitment to organic farming and minimal intervention ensures that their wines are a true expression of their vineyards, showcasing the natural balance of the region. By embracing biodynamic practices and focusing on healthy fruit, the Vocorets enhance the complexity and purity of their wines. The couple’s philosophy extends beyond winemaking to environmental sustainability, preserving the land for future generations while crafting wines of exceptional character, intensity, and elegance. Tasting Notes Nose Peachy & Mineral The nose opens with an inviting bouquet of peach, nectarine, and floral notes, underpinned by the distinctive minerality that defines Chablis. Palate Citrus & Freshness On the palate, the wine is fresh and well-balanced, with vibrant flavors of grapefruit, white peach, and a touch of spice, creating a lively and full mouthfeel. Finish Pure & Elegant The finish is clean and elegant, marked by a subtle spice and a touch of citrus zest, with lingering minerality and freshness that is characteristic of Chablis.