Burgundy's Northern Star
In the northernmost reaches of Burgundy, Chablis represents the purest expression of Chardonnay. Here, ancient Kimmeridgian soils, rich in marine fossils, combine with a cool climate to produce wines of remarkable precision and minerality.
These legendary limestone-rich soils, formed millions of years ago from ancient seabeds, give Chablis its distinctive character: crystalline purity, pronounced mineral notes, and an unmistakable 'piercing' quality that wine lovers often describe as 'gunflint' or 'oyster shell'.
Modern Chablis maintains its classic style while showing increased precision. These wines typically display fresh citrus, green apple, and white flower notes, underscored by that characteristic flinty minerality. The palate offers vibrant acidity balanced with elegant fruit and remarkable length.
Perfect Moments and Pairings
Village Chablis is best enjoyed within 2-4 years, while Premier and Grand Crus can age beautifully for 10-15 years or more. The outstanding 2020 vintage shows exceptional balance, while 2019 offers remarkable concentration.
Serve at 10-12°C to unlock its full aromatic potential. Chablis is the ultimate seafood wine, particularly with oysters, shellfish, and grilled fish. It also pairs beautifully with poultry, fresh goat cheese, and classic dishes like sole meunière.