The second of our alphabetically organised tasting articles compiling reviews of the young burgundy 2024s tasted by Matthew ...
THE REFERENCE BOOK “Larousse Wine” describes Petit Chablis as “lighter, with fewer flavours than Chablis...but it’s cheaper!” Does that sound like a wine you’d want to drink? Perhaps the fact that ...
From left: Eleni et Edouard Vocoret Chablis; Bernard Defaix Petit Chablis; Daniel Dampt et Fils Chablis Premier Cru; Louis Michel et Fils Chablis Grand Cru. I love Chablis. I love it because it’s one ...
What a pretty Chablis from young négociant and winemaker Patrick Piuze, a French Canadian who stopped to work the harvest in Burgundy 11 years ago and basically never went home again. After studying ...
Petit chablis is not just for summer. Whether you’re hosting a winter dinner party or enjoying a glass by the fire, the right bottle can be enjoyed all year round. If you’re looking to try something ...
Savvy wine lovers will be familiar with the lofty price tags attached to the classic wines of the great regions: Lafite from Bordeaux, Richebourg from the Cote d’Or, Barolo from Piedmont and so on.
Chablis is probably the best known white wine. Most folk know that it is crisp and dry, that it has a distinctive greenish colour, floral and apple aromas and flavours with a minerally steely core.
Though this country has cultivated a thriving wine culture in recent decades, certain telltale markers clearly indicate — with the exactness of a geological fault — the line that separates the old ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I cover the global wine industry. Chablis is at the northernmost reaches of Burgundy, situated between Paris and Beaune. It’s home ...