Albert Bichot 2021 Chablis Chardonnay
Albert Bichot 2021 Chablis Chardonnay
Couldn't load pickup availability
- Expertly Packaged
- Authenticity Guaranteed
- Secure payments
- Wine vintage may differ from image
- Product label/design may differ from image
Need more details about shipping? Visit our Shipping Policy page. For information on returns and exchanges, check out our Return Policy.
DESCRIPTION
DESCRIPTION
By Burgundian standards, Maison Albert Bichot is a large producer: smaller than Jadot, larger than Drouhin, perhaps similar in size to Bouchard P\xe8re & Fils. In its own right it owns 100ha (250 acres) of vines spread from Chablis to the C\xf4te Chalonnaise. The company has been family-owned since 1831, and Alb\xe9ric Bichot is the sixth generation to lead it. Approachable, open, and slightly mischievous, he is intimately acquainted with all of his company\u2019s wines.For many years, Maison Bichot was described as an \u201cunderachiever\u201d\u2014if, indeed, it was described at all\u2014because a significant proportion of its production was bottled under the labels of the multiple domaines it owned: Domaine Long-Depaquit in Chablis, Domaines du Clos Frantin and Lup\xe9-Cholet in Nuits-St-Georges, and Domaine du Pavillon in Pommard. Because of these many identities, Maison Albert Bichot was rarely in a writer\u2019s focus.So in 1996, when Alb\xe9ric Bichot took charge, he decided to change the way they worked. To increase the quality of their n\xe9goce wines, they chose to take as much control as possible in the vineyards\u2014the raw materials would be everything. Although there are no official figures, Bichot, having moved away from buying must or wine in barrel, may now be the largest buyer of grapes in the C\xf4te d\u2019Or. The wines are vinified close to their vineyards by a local winemaker under the ever-watchful eye of Bichot\u2019s head winemaker Alain Serveau, brother of Bernard in Morey-St-Denis. There is traditional vinification in open wooden vats, occasional wholecluster fermentations, and, wherever possible, the moving of wine by gravity\u2014even for some of the generic Bourgogne cuv\xe9es. For the domaines of the C\xf4te d\u2019Or, it is Christophe Chauvel who is responsible for Bichot\u2019s approach in the vineyards. A veteran of Domaine Pierre Morey, where he also worked closely with Domaine Leflaive, his aim is simple: to deliver the best possible starting materials to the cuverie. Target yields are 35hl/ha for the crus, produced with an organic approach, though without certification as yet.PROPERTIES\u2022Chablis \u2013 Ch\xe2teau Long-Depaquit \u2013 165 acresAlbert Bichot is one of the most important producers of Chablis, under its Domaine Long-Depaquit label. Owned by Bichot since 1968, there are 65ha (160 acres) including 10 per cent of all the Chablis Grand Cru vineyards. Here you will meet the eighth grand cru climat of Chablis\u2014Moutonne\u2014a monopole 2.35ha (5.8-acre) block of vines spread across grands crus Vaud\xe9sir (predominantly) and Les Preuses. The INAO sanctioned the use of the name La Moutonne Grand Cru, instead of Vaud\xe9sir, as far back as 1952, though it remains more of a brand than an official grand cru climat. Overall, the quality here is very high.Domaine Long-Depaquit was founded in 1791 and has built a reputation as one of the top estates in Chablis.The harmonious lines of the Ch\xe2teau itself date from the 18th Century. The outhouses are home to the fermentation tanks and underground cellars, while the Orangery is used as a reception area. Timeless moments can be spent sitting or walking in the calm surroundings of the rose garden and the park, with its hundred year old trees.It is at Ch\xe2teau Long-Depaquit, situated at the heart of the village of Chablis that the grapes from the estate\u2019s 160 acres of vines are vinified.The Grands Crus (10% of the total Grand Cru surface area of the appellation) and the 37 acres of Premiers Crus are grown according to environmentally friendly practices. Restricted yields and non- interventionist winemaking help to create authentic, mineral and elegant wines. Barrel ageing is used sparingly to best preserve the expression of each terroir.\u2022C\xf4te de Nuits \u2013 Domaine du Clos Frantin \xc0 Nuits-Saint-Georges \u2013 32 acresDomaine du Clos Frantin is Bichot\u2019s main outpost in the C\xf4te de Nuits. Acquired from Grivelet in 1969, this 13ha (32-acre) estate produces a roll call of C\xf4te de Nuits greats: Chambertin, Ech\xe9zeaux, Grands-Ech\xe9zeaux, Richebourg, and Clos de Vougeot, plus the second-largest holding of Vosne-Roman\xe9e premier cru Les Malconsorts.The Domaine du Clos Frantin covers 32 acres, including 20 acres of Premiers and Grands Crus. The respect of the soils, rigorous pruning and green harvesting when necessary helps to obtain the best quality fruits, also limiting yields.In a historical building located at the entrance to Nuits-Saint-Georges, we vinify our estate wines and red wines made from purchased grapes, the majority of which come from the C\xf4te de Nuits.In our \u201ccuverie\u201d the use of gravity has replaced mechanical procedures in view of respecting the grapes quality and aromatic potential. The vaulted cellar which dates back to the Middle Ages houses 700 barrels at a constant temperature of 13\xb0C with perfect humidity levels for optimal ageing conditions.\u2022C\xf4te de Beaune \u2013 Domaine du Pavillon \xc0 Pommard \u2013 43 acresFor the C\xf4te de Beaune, the label is Domaine Clos du Pavillon, a 17ha (42-acre), 90,000-bottle operation based in Pommard. Purchased in 1993, this has become the site for vinifying all of Bichot\u2019s C\xf4te de Beaune wines, which range from Meursault to Corton and include a red Meursault as well.Our Domaine in Pommard (3 kms south of Beaune) extends across 43 acres, including 20 acres of white wines. The estate is characterised by an environmentally friendly approach to growing, a respect for nature, and a limited production. The winemaking cellar is situated at the heart of a 10 acres property - Clos des Ursulines - at the edge of Pommard.Red wines from the C\xf4te de Beaune are vinified at the Domaine du Pavillon winery. They are then aged in a cellar one hundred years old that boasts perfect architectural proportions.
Alcohol percentage: 13
Tasting Notes
Fresh and elegant on the nose with lemony and mineral nuances. Lovely overall harmony with remarkable power and length.
ASK A QUESTION
ASK A QUESTION
