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La Chablisienne Chablis Le Finage 2020Chardonnay from Chablis, Burgundy, France
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Domaine Frederic & Celine Gueguen Chablis Vosgros Premier Cru 2020Chardonnay from Chablis, Burgundy, France
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J. Moreau & Fils Chablis Valmur Grand Cru 2019Chardonnay from Chablis, Burgundy, France
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La Chablisienne Chablis Vaillons Premier Cru 2019Chardonnay from Chablis, Burgundy, France
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Domaine Raoul Gautherin & Fils Chablis Vaillons Premier Cru 2019Chardonnay from Chablis, Burgundy, France
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The source of the most racy, light and tactile, yet uniquely complex Chardonnay, Chablis, while considered part of Burgundy, actually reaches far past the most northern stretch of the Côte d’Or proper. Its vineyards cover hillsides surrounding the small village of Chablis about 100 miles north of Dijon, making it actually closer to Champagne than to Burgundy. Champagne and Chablis have a unique soil type in common called Kimmeridgian, which isn’t found anywhere else in the world except southern England. A 180 million year-old geologic formation of decomposed clay and limestone, containing tiny fossilized oyster shells, spans from the Dorset village of Kimmeridge in southern England all the way down through Champagne, and to the soils of Chablis. This soil type produces wines full of structure, austerity, minerality, salinity and finesse.
Chablis Grands Crus vineyards are all located at ideal elevations and exposition on the acclaimed Kimmeridgian soil, an ancient clay-limestone soil that lends intensity and finesse to its wines. The vineyards outside of Grands Crus are Premiers Crus, and outlying from those is Petit Chablis. Chablis Grand Cru, as well as most Premier Cru Chablis, can age for many years.