William Fevre - Les Preuses - Chablis - Grand Cru

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William Fevre - Les Preuses - Chablis - Grand Cru - 2018 - 75cl - Onshore Cellars

William Fevre - Les Preuses - Chablis - Grand Cru

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Grand Cru
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Grapes
ABV
13%
Serving
10° - 12° C
Food Pairings
ShellfishLobsterWhite FishGoat CheeseGrilled VegetablesFresh Herbs and Aromatic DishesCitrus-Based Dishes

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William Fevre

William Fevre

William Fevre is a Chablis producer based in the northern Burgundy region of France. The domaine operates in one of Burgundy's most distinctive appellations, where Chardonnay is the...

William Fevre is a Chablis producer based in the northern Burgundy region of France. The domaine operates in one of Burgundy's most distinctive appellations, where Chardonnay is the sole permitted grape variety and produces wines that are markedly different from their counterparts elsewhere in the region.

Chablis sits on ancient Kimmeridgian soils composed of limestone and fossilized oyster shells, which impart a characteristic mineral backbone to the wines. The cool climate and unique terroir produce Chardonnay with pronounced acidity, citrus notes, and a distinctive saline quality that sets Chablis apart from warmer Burgundy appellations. The region's classification system includes basic Chablis, Premier Cru vineyards on the valley's slopes, and seven Grand Cru vineyards on the prime south-facing hillside.

William Fevre's current range demonstrates the appellations hierarchy, spanning from village-level Chablis to Premier Cru sites like Vaillons and Montmains, and extending to Grand Cru Les Clos. Les Clos is the largest and often considered the most structured of Chablis's seven Grand Cru vineyards, typically producing wines with exceptional aging potential and complex mineral expression.

William Fevre
Burgundy - Onshore Cellars

Burgundy

La región francesa de vinos de Borgoña (también conocida como "Bourgogne") puede ser pequeña en tamaño, pero su influencia es enorme en el mundo del vino. La...

La región francesa de vinos de Borgoña (también conocida como "Bourgogne") puede ser pequeña en tamaño, pero su influencia es enorme en el mundo del vino. La complejidad de Borgoña puede infundir miedo incluso en el corazón de un profesional del vino experimentado, pero no temas – la región solo necesita ser tan complicada como quieras que sea. Sí, es el hogar de algunos de los vinos más caros del universo conocido, pero también hay vinos sabrosos y asequibles.

Uvas principales:

La Pinot Noir se originó en Borgoña y estas vides cubren el 34% de la región, representando el 29% de la producción total de vino. La uva tinta se desarrolla extremadamente bien en suelos de piedra caliza y arcilla, lo que ayuda a crear su complejidad. Los vinos Pinot Noir de Borgoña varían en color desde cereza hasta ladrillo, son ligeros de cuerpo y típicamente tienen sabores a frutas rojas y especias. Gamay es una uva tinta también cultivada en Borgoña, pero solo representa el 10% de las vides.

Chardonnay es la uva principal para vinos blancos en Borgoña, representando el 48% de las vides y el 68% de la producción. Chardonnay aprecia el suelo de marga de Borgoña, que le da aromas florales delicados, de frutas y minerales y sabores de cuerpo completo. Aligoté es la segunda uva blanca, representando el 6% cultivado. {Lea más sobre la antigua uva Aligoté en Borgoña.}

La región produce un vino espumoso llamado Crémant de Bourgogne. Puede estar hecho de Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris, Aligoté, Gamay, Sacy y Melon. Las variedades incluyen blanc, blanc de blancs, blanc de noirs y rosé.

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Chablis Grand Cru

Chablis Grand Cru

Chablis Grand Cru is a highly sought-after wine produced in the Chablis region of France. This region is known for its unique terroir, which is characterized by its...

Chablis Grand Cru is a highly sought-after wine produced in the Chablis region of France. This region is known for its unique terroir, which is characterized by its limestone-rich soil and cool climate. The Chablis Grand Cru is made from Chardonnay grapes, which are grown in the vineyards located on the slopes of the Serein River.

The history of Chablis Grand Cru dates back to the Roman times, when the region was known for its wine production. However, it was not until the 12th century that the wines of Chablis gained international recognition. In the 19th century, the phylloxera epidemic devastated the vineyards of Chablis, but the region was able to recover and regain its reputation as a producer of high-quality wines.

The production of Chablis Grand Cru is highly regulated, with strict rules governing the grape varieties, yields, and winemaking techniques. The grapes must be harvested by hand and the wine must be aged for at least 18 months in oak barrels before it can be released for sale. The result is a wine that is elegant, complex, and full of character.

Chablis Grand Cru is known for its crisp acidity, minerality, and citrus flavors. It is a wine that can be enjoyed on its own or paired with a variety of foods, including seafood, poultry, and cheese. The wine is also versatile enough to be enjoyed at any time of the year, whether it is a warm summer day or a cold winter night.

Overall, Chablis Grand Cru is a wine that is highly regarded by wine enthusiasts around the world. Its unique terroir, strict production regulations, and complex flavors make it a wine that is truly one of a kind. Whether you are a seasoned wine connoisseur or a novice wine drinker, Chablis Grand Cru is a wine that is sure to impress.

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