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  • 2021 Chablis Premier Cru, Montmains, William Fevre, Domaine

    Montmains unikke, stenede terroir giver forholdsvis fyldige - men også raffinerede, friske og mineralske vine. Druerne håndhøstes og presses forsigtigt i to timer for at opnå en fin separation af most og skaller. Vinen lagrer 13-14 måneder på ståltanke, dog får 40-50% af høsten op til 6 måneder på fransk eg.

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    Årgang

    2021

    Alc.

    12,5%

    Område

    Chablis

    Land

    Frankrig

    Robert Parker 91 / 100
    Burghound 90-93 / 100
    Decanter 91 / 100
    Jancis Robinson 16,5 / 20
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    Produktinformation

    Name
    Value
    VintypeHvidvin
    DyrkningsmetodeTraditionel
    LandFrankrig
    DistriktChablis
    DruesorterChardonnay (100%)
    Alkohol %12,5%
    FyldighedFyldig
    TørhedsgradTør
    LukkemetodeKorkprop
    Årgang2021
    FlaskestørrelseHelflaske, 0,75 liter
    Varenummer545021
    91 / 100

    Robert Parker

    The 2021 Chablis 1er Cru Montmains delivers notes of green apple, ripe lemon oil, white flowers and clam liquor, followed by a medium to full-bodied, satiny and racy palate that's fine-boned and precise, concluding with a bright, saline finish.

    90-93 / 100

    Burghound

    An overtly floral-inflected nose displays notes of pear, apple, citrus confit and mineral reduction. There is impressive density to the rich and surprisingly powerful middleweight plus flavors that are supported by bracing lemon-tinged acidity on the more complex, long and highly refreshing finish. Good stuff and worth your interest. 2028+

    91 / 100

    Decanter

    A blend from all three sectors of the Montmains Premier Cru. Seguier says that Butteaux adds the tension whilst Montmains adds the weight. Quite soft and generous, attractive already with a touch of honey balanced with crisp acidity to balance the soft fruit character on the palate. White peach notes. Drink Date 2023 û 2027.

    16,5 / 20

    Jancis Robinson

    0% aged 10-13 months in barrel. Much more creamy and fragrant than the Beauroy. Lively and bright on the palate, pure but not that intense. Drink 2014-2018.

    92 / 100

    Tim Atkin