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LA CHABLISIENNE "Pas Si Petit" 2022 - Petit Chablis, Burgundy - France

Vintage: 2022

SKU:BU70

40 in stock

Limpid and brilliant wine with pale golden colour. The first nose is quite intense with white-fleshed orchard fruit and hints of floral aromas. On aeration, attractive mineral notes. Taut first impression in the mouth with good depth. The accompanying flavours comprise white-fleshed fruit and nice "Portlandian" minerality. Good length resting on a chalky mineral support.

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Limpid and brilliant wine with pale golden colour. The first nose is quite intense with white-fleshed orchard fruit and hints of floral aromas. On aeration, attractive mineral notes. Taut first impression in the mouth with good depth. The accompanying flavours comprise white-fleshed fruit and nice "Portlandian" minerality. Good length resting on a chalky mineral support.

Vintage in image may vary. Refer to wine facts for current vintage.

How to pair it

Pair with fish (grilled or creamy sauces), shellfish, sushi/sashimi, oysters, vegetable soups but also salads. A perfect wine to enjoy with friends and finger food.. Great with various cheeses such as Chaource or Goat cheese!

Product Type
White Wine
Region

Burgundy

Grape Varietal

Chardonnay

Vintage

2022

Country

France

Age of Vines

15 years old

Producers

Champagne Gh Martel&Co

Harvest Method

Hand Harvest

Alcohol Percentage

12.50%

Fermentation and Maceration

Sparkling wine made using the charmat tank method

Malolactic Fermentation

Yes Long One, To Make Wine More Vinous

Mouth Attribute

Mineral acidity and balanced

Nose Attribute

White fruit, white flowers, and mineral

Aging

On fine lees in stainless steel tanks

Altitude of Vineyard

300M

Density

5500 to 6500 vines/ha

Production Style

Sustainable

SKU
BU70

All communes of the appellation multiple situations and aspects.

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