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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.

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Graacher Himmelreich is a renowned vineyard that borders the southern edge of its more famous neighbour Wehlener Sonnenuhr. The Spatlese examples typically show lime and lemon sherbety aromas with savoury and honeyed overtones and pronounced slately minerality carried along by signature Mosel racy acidity.

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This is the emblematic vine of Jura. In Jura, Savignin is mostly used to produce vin jaune, an oxydative wine which has made Jura famous. Domaine du Pélican produces a non-oxydative cuvée (topped up during elevage in the barrel to avoid oxydation, hence called "Savagnin Ouille"). The Savagnin vine belongs to the Traminer family. Since its birth in Montigny-lès-Arsures in 2012, Domaine du Pélican has rapidly established itself as one of Juras leading lights, producing exceptional biodynamic wines that mix finesse with thrilling Jurassien character. The project was born in Taillevent Paris where Guillaume dAngerville, proprietor of the great Volnay estate Marquis dAngerville, was served blind a bottle of Jura Chardonnay from the 2005 vintage. Struck by its quality, Guillaume was taken a back to discover the wine was not from Meursault, let alone anywhere in the Côte dOr. This moment proved the trigger for an exciting new project. Several Jura visits and tastings later and Guillaume was convinced to buy land there. He sought the help of respected Jura geologist Yves Hérody to find the best vineyard sites, a journey which took three years and culminated in a deal with the Château de Chavannes in Montigny-lès-Arsures in 2012 to purchase and lease five hectares. Jean-Marc Brignot sold him another five hectares shortly afterwards and finally in 2014 five hectares were leased from retiring Jura legend Jacques Puffeney. The estate is managed by Guillaumes Volnay Régisseur and partner in Domaine du Pélican, François Duvivier, who runs a team permanently based in the Jura. The vines are between Arbois and Montigny. Vitally all 15 hectares are within 2km of each other, the same as in Volnay, this allows the estate to grow the vineyards bio-dynamically for which some of the necessary treatments need to be made within two hours of preparation. The plots are among Juras finest, the very best being En Barbi and Grand Curoulet. The terroirs here, a mix of marly clay and gravels with varying exposures from north to south, are even more complex than in Burgundy. Whilst a broadly Burgundian approach is employed to wine-making, there is no doubting the individuality and Jurassien personality of the wines. The dAngerville approach in the cellar has always been light-touch, one which is toned down even more for Domaine du Pélican, little new oak is used and élévage is shorter, lasting twelve months as opposed to eighteen in Volnay. Tanks and foudres are employed for ageing the reds, 500 litre casks for the Savagnin and traditional Burgundian barriques for the Chardonnay. The whites are both topped up as opposed to the more common oxidative Jura method. The rigour and investment of the Marquis dAngerville, local know-how and great terroir is proving a potent combination, for these are some of the most Juras most exciting and complex wines.

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