This Grand Cru, a very rare wine, comes from a clay and limestone soil of Kimmeridgian on the right bank of the Serien River. The continental climate, hot summer, cold winter, with strong frosts in spring, makes Chablish a wine of remarkable quality.
Tasting Notes
Beautiful bright gold-green dress with a silver fringe. The nose is rich in mineral aromas (flint, gunflint) but also has aromas of ripe fruit and green almond. The attack is frank with persistence and a mineral finish. This wine is long and racy.
This great racy vintage calls for a refined cuisine: carpaccio of scallops with vanilla, langoustine tempura with orange butter, tajine of monkfish with spices, bar, turbot or St-Pierre roasted...And cheeses like Brillat-Savarin, Chaource, Vacherin.