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Domaine Laroche Petit Chablis 2023

Domaine Laroche Petit Chablis 2023

CHABLIS FROM FRENCH WINEMAKER OF THE YEAR

Don't Pay $50.00 EACH
$ 44.99 /bottle by the straight dozen
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Single bottle price $45.99
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Why to buy:
  • World Class Chablis From Northern Burgundy

  • Produced By Domaine Laroche Established in 1850

  • Winner Of French Winemaker Of The Year

  • Extremely Limited Allocation Chablis
Specifications:
Vintage: 2023
Source/Region:

Burgundy, France 

Grape Variety: Chardonnay
Cellaring: Drink now or cellar med term
Bottle Top: Stelvin
Alcohol Content: 12.00
Standard Drinks: 7.10
Tasting Notes:

It opens with vibrant, high-toned freshness. Concentrated and silky, this wine reveals a depth that is both supple and subtly mineral. While its minerality is somewhat restrained, it emerges with precision on the finish. This wine embodies the concentrated elegance of a superb Chablis.

Technical:

Arguably the most uniquely tasting Chardonnay in the world, most people are blown away to discover this special type of Chardonnay for the first time. The cool climate region produces wines with more acidity and less fruit flavours, but a unique flinty note derived from the soils.

Although considered a part of the Burgundy wine region, Chablis is closer in distance to Champagne which it shares an exceedingly rare and unique soil with. Kimmeridgian soil is not found anywhere else in the world except in southern England, Champagne and Chablis. A 180-million-year-old geologic formation of decomposed clay and limestone, containing tiny fossilized oyster shells, this soil type produces wines full of minerality, salinity, intensity, and finesse.

In Chablis they use a similar ranking system to that of Burgundy. From Grand Crus at the top, to Premier Crus, to Chablis and Petit Chablis at the bottom.