William Fevre - Bougros - Chablis - Grand Cru

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William Fevre - Bougros - Chablis - Grand Cru - 2018 - 75cl - Onshore Cellars

William Fevre - Bougros - Chablis - Grand Cru

93 punti - The Wine Advocate
93 punti - The Wine Advocate
94 punti - The Wine Advocate
93 punti - The Wine Advocate
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While the 2018 Chablis Grand Cru Bougros was inscrutable when I tasted it during its élevage a year ago, it was in fine form this spring, unwinding in the glass to reveal aromas of pear, white flowers, orange rind and peach. Medium to full-bodied, muscular, and textural, it's ample and fleshy, with ripe but racy acids and fine depth at the core.
Unfurling in the glass with aromas of white flowers, fresh peach, Meyer lemon and crushed chalk. It's full-bodied, deep, and fleshy, with excellent concentration, racy acids and chalky structuring extract, concluding with a precise finish. While this Bougros is still quite demonstrative, it is showing more complexity and tension after another six months in bottle and is well worth seeking out.
The 2016 Chablis Grand Cru Bougros has a very attractive bouquet in the making: apple blossom, linden, wet limestone, and touches of pear emerging from the glass, all with fine delineation. The palate is well balanced with fine acidity. It is taut and linear but there is fine depth here and a touch of salinity toward the finish that lingers in the mouth. Excellent.
The 2015 Chablis Grand Cru Bougros comes from vines enjoying a southwest and south exposure. Though digging the snout in deeper you can eke out scents of cockleshell and fresh mussels. The palate is well balanced with crisp acidity. There is fine definition here, quite saline in the mouth with a crisp, lightly spiced finish that continues that estuarine theme.
The Chablis Grand Cru Bougros comes from six hectares traversing the southwest exposed plateau and the slope with high limestone content. It has a precise bouquet with touches of yellow flowers infusing the citrus fruit – a real jack-in-the-box set of aromas. The palate is well-balanced with very good intensity, a slight marine influence coming through on the back palate.
Digitare:
Bianco
Paese:
Francia
Regione:
Borgogna
Appellativo:
Chablis Grand Cru
Produttore:
William Fevre
Uve/Uvaggio:
Chardonnay
Stile:
Grand Cru
ABV:
13.5%
Abbinamenti Sugesstions:
Shellfish, Lobster, Goat Cheese, Green Vegetables, Fresh Herbs and Aromatic Dishes, Citrus-Based Dishes

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William Fevre

William Fevre

William Fevre is a renowned wine producer based in the Chablis region of France. The history of the estate dates back to the 18th century when the Fevre...

William Fevre is a renowned wine producer based in the Chablis region of France. The history of the estate dates back to the 18th century when the Fevre family started cultivating vineyards in the region. Today, the estate is known for producing some of the finest Chablis wines in the world.

The style of production at William Fevre is focused on traditional winemaking techniques that have been passed down through generations. The vineyards are located on the slopes of the Chablis region, which is known for its unique terroir. The soil is rich in limestone, which gives the wines their characteristic minerality and acidity.

The estate produces a range of wines, including Chablis, Premier Cru, and Grand Cru. The Chablis wines are made from Chardonnay grapes and are known for their crisp acidity and citrus notes. The Premier Cru wines are made from grapes grown in specific vineyards that have been designated as Premier Cru. These wines are more complex and have a greater depth of flavor. The Grand Cru wines are made from grapes grown in the best vineyards in the region and are considered to be some of the finest wines in the world.

William Fevre is committed to sustainable winemaking practices and has implemented a number of initiatives to reduce their environmental impact. The estate has adopted organic and biodynamic farming practices, which help to maintain the health of the soil and the vines. They also use natural methods to control pests and diseases, which reduces the need for chemical pesticides and herbicides.

Overall, William Fevre is a producer that is dedicated to producing high-quality wines that reflect the unique terroir of the Chablis region. Their commitment to traditional winemaking techniques and sustainable practices has earned them a reputation as one of the finest wine producers in the world.

William Fevre
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Borgogna

La regione vinicola francese della Borgogna (nota anche come "Borgogna") può essere di piccole dimensioni, ma la sua influenza è enorme nel mondo del vino. La complessità della Borgogna...

La regione vinicola francese della Borgogna (nota anche come "Borgogna") può essere di piccole dimensioni, ma la sua influenza è enorme nel mondo del vino. La complessità della Borgogna può instillare la paura anche in un professionista del vino esperto, ma non temere: la regione deve essere complicata solo quanto vuoi che sia. Sì, è la patria di alcuni dei vini più costosi dell'universo conosciuto, ma ci sono anche vini gustosi e convenienti.

Vitigni principali:

Il Pinot Nero è originario della Borgogna e questi vitigni coprono il 34% della regione, rappresentando il 29% della produzione vinicola complessiva. L'uva rossa si comporta molto bene in terreni calcarei e argillosi, il che contribuisce a creare la loro complessità. I vini Pinot Nero della Borgogna variano di colore dalla ciliegia al mattone, sono di corpo leggero e tipicamente hanno sapori di frutta rossa e spezie. Il Gamay è un vitigno a bacca rossa coltivato anche in Borgogna, ma costituisce solo il 10% delle viti.

Lo Chardonnay è l'uva principale per i vini bianchi in Borgogna, costituendo il 48% dei vitigni e il 68% della produzione. Lo Chardonnay apprezza il terreno marnoso della Borgogna, che gli conferisce delicati aromi floreali, fruttati e minerali e sapori corposi. L'Aligoté è la seconda uva bianca, con il 6% di uva coltivata. {Leggi di più sull'antica uva Aligoté in Borgogna.}

La regione produce un vino spumante chiamato Crémant de Bourgogne. Può essere prodotto con Chardonnay, Pinot Nero, Pinot Grigio, Aligoté, Gamay, Sacy e Melone. Le varietà includono blanc, blanc de blancs, blanc de noirs e 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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