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Chardonnay

Jean Dauvissat 1er Cru Vaillons

Jean Dauvissat 1er Cru Fourchaumes

Jean Dauvissat 1er Cru Cote de Lechet

Domaine Jean Dauvissat Père & Fils manages 22 hectares of vineyards in Chablis, spanning 7 communes with 53 distinct parcels in Chablis and Chablis Premier Cru. In 2009, Fabien assumed control from his father, having undergone training in Beaune and Dijon, culminating in a Masters focused on Bordeaux. While the Domaine originated with Fabien's grandfather in La Chapelle-Vaupelteigne, it was Fabien who continued the legacy by emphasizing bottling and labeling over bulk selling. His philosophy revolves around profound respect for the terroir, addressing each vineyard and parcel individually to showcase the unique characteristics of each site. Moreover, he champions environmental respect, minimizing interventions whenever feasible. Vinification occurs in temperature-controlled stainless steel, with premier crus maturing for approximately two years. Fabien is a promising, young Chablis producer making strides in the industry. Domaine Jean Dauvissat Pere & Fils is renowned for crafting rich Chablis wines that strike an impeccable balance between minerality and fruit. With a commitment to eschew oak, their wines undergo an extensive aging period in contemporary stainless steel tanks before bottling, allowing for nuanced development. The classic Cote de Lechet epitomizes the epitome of mineral-laden Chablis. This premier cru Cote de Lechet embodies Left Bank precision, featuring razor-sharp acidity that tantalizes the palate. A distinctive floral introduction and hints of gun-flint smokiness characterize the mid-palate, while the finish is marked by vibrant berry fruit and enduring minerality. Domaine Jean Dauvissat Pere & Fils is a rising star worth keeping an eye on in the world of Chablis

Domaine Heitz-Lochardet Meursault 1er Cru Perriéres

Pierre Gimonnet & Fils Special Club Grand Terroirs de Chardonnay

This cuvee offers a very beautiful balance between the different origins of our chardonnay. Cramant mostly of course (so structured and mineral), Chouilly in a large part (Mont Aigu for elegance) and a piece of Cuis (for the freshness and to sign Pierre Gimonnet).. The champagnes of Pierre Gimonnet & Fils are intricately assembled by masterful hands exclusively from enviably positioned and painstakingly tended old vines. Every cuvee sings its aspiration of 'precision, purity and minerality', each speaking articulately of its place in the northern Côte des Blancs through expressive, chalky minerality, without one molecule of detailout of place. With high-strung tension, crystalline structure and rapier-sharp precision, these are blanc de blancs champagnes charged with an energy that will sustain them long indeed. They represent some of the best-value apéritif champagnes of all. The Champagne Guide 2016-2017, Tyson Stelzer www.tysonstelzer.com

Mayacamas Vineyards Chardonnay

Mayacamas is famed today for its thrilling and ageworthy Cabernet Sauvignon, but the estate’s journey to Napa Valley icon status was propelled by acclaim for its Chardonnay. The first Chardonnay vines—all Wente clone—went in the ground at the property in 1975. After the estate’s sale in 2013 to the Schottenstein family, extensive replanting saw the retention of this classic US Chardonnay clone, supplemented by a few blocks of Dijon. The Chardonnay blocks are scattered throughout the 475-acre property (only 50 are planted to vines) and sit on various soil profiles (volcanic ash, gravelly loam, cobbled clay) at different elevations (550-650 metres) and aspects. This mélange of topographical features and clonal material paints a picture of the site, takes a snapshot in time and consistently results in a harmonious and balanced wine with mountainous character and experience-led charm. Each block is picked separately in the cool early morning, and multiple passes are made to ensure only perfectly ripe, healthy fruit makes the cut. In the cellar, the fruit is hand-sorted and pressed predominantly (95%) as whole clusters at very low pressure. The juice is cold-settled and racked to old barrels for a long, cool primary fermentation. Importantly—and unusually for the region—malolactic conversion is inhibited at Mayacamas; it has been this way since the Bob Travers days from the 1970s to the 2000s. This gives a beautiful racy character to the broad and powerful framework of fruit. The wine then rests in barrels of various sizes with no stirring for 12 months. The use of new oak is also negligible at just one or two barrels per year… Cali Chardonnay without the make-up, if you like!

Cullen Kevin John Chardonnay

Langton's Classification: Excellent

Kevin Cullen was a passionate believer in the quality of Margaret River as a wine region and particularly of its potential to become one of the great areas for both Chardonnay and Cabernet Sauvignon. Here's his proof! [Biodynamic]

Savaterre Chardonnay

Sourced from dry-grown, hand tended vines in the north east of Victoria, this Beechworth Chardonnay from Savaterre will surely convince even the most hardened Chardonnay critic that modern Australian Chardonnay is of supreme world-class standard. Keppell Smith handcrafts a Chardonnay of utmost power and concentration that produces a length of flavour that borders on the immortal.

Domaine Roux Saint Aubin Premier Cru Jadis Blanc

Cambria Katherine's Signature Chardonnay