The Premiers Crus of Chablis
The Premiers Crus of Chablis
by Anthony Lynch by Anthony Lynch
Chablis 1er cru Sampler
Chablis 1er cru Sampler
France | Burgundy
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Any studied wine geek can list the grands crus of Chablis without breaking stride: Blanchot, Bougros, Vaudésir, Grenouilles, Valmur, Preuses, Les Clos. Easy! But what about the premiers crus? No fewer than forty unique vineyards carry this elite distinction, and each climat is known to produce a Chablis with trademark characteristics based on the nuances of its terroir. While they all feature 100% cool-climate Chardonnay grown on slopes of Kimmeridgian marl, a number of other factors play a role in defining each site. Today’s sampler highlights four premiers crus through the lens of the celebrated 2018 vintage.
Fourchaume is a great starting point, a consistently complete wine expressing the textbook character we expect from Chablis. On a southwest-facing, fossil-laden hillside just north of the seven grands crus, it embodies both power and restraint. The Savary family chooses to raise theirs in stainless steel with five percent seeing used demi-muid, striking what they call “the perfect balance between tension and richness…the epitome of a superbly elegant premier cru.”
Vaillons sits on the opposite side of the appellation, across the aptly named river Serein. Due south- to southeast, it receives ample morning sun, with cooler afternoon temperatures contributing to typically delicate, floral wines of great finesse. Domaine Costal’s plots mainly face south, however, and upon factoring in the sunny conditions of 2018 plus low-yielding old vines, what we have here is a Vaillons that is uncommonly “rich, pulpous, and dominated by aromas of fleshy white fruits.”
Similarly, the early-ripening Beauroy has a southern exposure evidenced by the opulence of this bottling from David and Arnaud Lavantureux. Their calculated use of oak gives a more layered, textured style of Chablis, conveying generous, sun-ripened fruit that veers on the exotic. Mouth-filling and showy in its youth, it will age just as well as its brethren here.
Finally, Vau de Vey—just southwest of Beauroy—is a climat that has been turning heads recently, not least thanks to the Lavantureux brothers’ efforts. An extremely steep slope littered with limestone, it is defined by its saline minerality. David describes it as “direct and pure, full of energy”—a perfectly steely Chablis for oysters-on-the-half-shell, certain to remain tightly coiled for many years to come.
2018 Chablis 1er cru “Fourchaume” • Francine & Olivier Savary $40.00
2018 Chablis 1er cru “Vaillons” • Henri Costal $48.00
2018 Chablis 1er cru “Beauroy” • Domaine Lavantureux $58.00
2018 Chablis 1er cru “Vau de Vey” • Domaine Lavantureux $58.00
Today’s sampler highlights four premiers crus through the lens of the celebrated 2018 vintage.
Normally $204.00 SPECIAL SAMPLER PRICE $173.00 (a 15% discount) |