CHABLIS PREMIER CRU
"VAILLONS"
CHABLIS PREMIER CRU
"VAILLONS"
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Grape variety
Tasting notes
Nose: Expressive and greedy showing notes of hazelnuts and apricot compote.
Palate: The mouth is creamy yet balanced by the freshness of mandarin and acacia flowers aromas.
Wine and food pairing
Serving temperature
Ageing potential
Origin
The winegrowers of Chablis grouped together these hamlets under the names of 17 “climats” or single vineyards. These vineyards are located on either side of the Serein river in the communes of Chablis, Fontenay, Maligny, Chichée, La Chapelle-Vaupelpeigne, Courgis, Fleys, and Beines.
Located on the left bank of the Serein river, in the southwest of the Chablis region, the 105 hectares of Premier Cru Vaillons vines enjoy particularly favourable exposure and the wines are well deserving of their excellent reputation.
Vinification and maturing
- Alcoholic fermentation started in stainless steel vats and for the wine remaining in the stainless steel vats, fermentation for 7 to 10 days at controlled temperatures (18 to 20°C) to conserve as much fruit as possible,
- After 3 days, around 20% of the juice is drawn off and transferred into fine-grained wooden barrels for the continuation of the fermentation process.
- 100% malolactic fermentation and ageing on lees for 18 months.