Very precise floral notes on the nose followed by subtle notes of oak and fresh fruit. Good structure on the palate. This wine is tangy, well-balanced and already showing the lovely fullness one would expect from a Premier Cru. A combination of linden blossom and almond give way to a long, rounded finish.
This wine’s precision and minerality should be counterbalanced by dishes that feature a wide variety of flavours and have substance to them. Generally speaking, this Premier Cru pairs well with seafood, scallops, fish and white meats.
I love the effusive mineral and herbal freshness of this elegant 1er Cru Chablis, which also has attractive succulence on the mid palate and a long, chalky finish that screams out for seafood. - 92pts James Suckling
This white leans toward the minerally side, with iodine, chalk, lemon and apple aromas and flavors. Steely and intense, offering a long, stony aftertaste. Drink now through 2024. - 92pts Wine Spectator