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After Champagne, Chablis is probably France’s most famous classic white. The best bottles – like this trio – come from the region’s smaller, family domaines. Enjoy two mineral-fresh new 2018s (“best vintage in 20 years” says Forbes magazine) and the Moreau family’s steely, gently fruity Domaine de Biéville.
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After Champagne, Chablis is probably France’s most famous classic white. The best bottles – like this trio – come from the region’s smaller, family domaines. Enjoy two mineral-fresh new 2018s (“best vintage in 20 years” says Forbes magazine) and the Moreau family’s steely, gently fruity Domaine de Biéville.
After Champagne, Chablis is probably France’s most famous classic white. The best bottles – like this trio – come from the region’s smaller, family domaines. Enjoy two mineral-fresh new 2018s (“best vintage in 20 years” says Forbes magazine) and the Moreau family’s steely, gently fruity Domaine de Biéville.
Chablis AOC
Chardonnay at its classic best. Refined, elegant Chablis, with generosity of fruit and citrus zip. Read more
Tasting notes
Very crisp with slightly honeyed citrus notes and a touch of peach
Aroma
Minerally, citrusy with hints of hay and delicate peach
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Contains sulphites
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Chablis AOC
Classic, estate-grown Chablis with superb finesse and old-vine intensity from the Dampt brothers. Read more
Tasting notes
Brisk lemon, grapefruit and ripe peach, pear fruit. Very crisp
Aroma
Summer hay, elderflower, wet stone, peach and citrus aromas
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Contains sulphites
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Chablis AOC
Premier Cru quality at a village price. Richly concentrated Chablis with hints of peach and hay. Read more
Tasting notes
Great ripeness and intensity; hints of peach with benchmark freshness
Aroma
Classic fresh hay, citrus and apple notes
Allergy information
Contains sulphites
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