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Drouhin 2017 Chablis Gc Vaudesir

$134.99
A rare wine, which is enjoyed on its own, as an aperitif. The color is of a crystalline purity, barely tinged with green. The nose reveals fresh aromas of flowers and fruits (lemon notes) with sometimes spicy notes of coriander. On the palate, an aromatic harmony that has elegance and character. The breadth of the Grand Cru and the iodized notes of the Kimmeridgian pebble. A remarkable persistence, long and complex.

Billaud-Simon Chablis Grand Cru Bougros 2021

$169.99
The nose is greeted by an enticing bouquet of delicate white flowers, intertwined with subtle notes of citrus blossom and a hint of honeysuckle. Beneath this floral veil lies a mineral core, evocative of wet stones after a summer rain, complemented by whispers of flint and sea breeze, a signature of the Chablis terroir. Bougros is located on the right bank of the Serein River, in the north west corner of the Grand Cru slope, which flows through the Chablis region. It has a remarkable south east exposure and the steepest slope of all the Chablis Grand Crus.

Billaud-Simon Grand Cru ‘Vaudesir’ 2021

$204.99
The Billaud-Simon Grand Cru 'Vaudesir' 2021 presents a brilliant pale gold color, hinting at its elegance and complexity. The palate is rich and full-bodied, yet beautifully balanced, with flavors of citrus zest, green apple, and white peach dancing across the taste buds. There's a pronounced minerality that adds depth and complexity to the wine, along with a refreshing acidity that provides structure and vibrancy. The finish is long and lingering, leaving a lasting impression of purity and finesse. Overall, the Billaud-Simon Grand Cru 'Vaudesir' 2021 is a stunning expression of Chablis terroir, showcasing the hallmark characteristics of the region's finest wines: purity, precision, and elegance. It's a wine that can be enjoyed now or cellared for further development over the years.

Billaud-Simon Chablis Premier Cru Milieu 2021

$114.99
Historically, the hill of Mont de Milieu used to have a boundary running through its middle, separating the county of Champagne and the duchy of Burgundy. The nose is greeted by an enticing bouquet of delicate white flowers, intertwined with subtle notes of citrus blossom and a hint of honeysuckle. Beneath this floral veil lies a mineral core, evocative of wet stones after a summer rain, complemented by whispers of flint and sea breeze, a signature of the Chablis terroir.