Many professionals expect wines grown in limestone soil to be more focused and acid-driven—but is there a reason why?
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‘I'm exhausted’: French winemakers face losses of 60% with Chablis worst affected by bad weatherThen came relentless rain, right up to the harvest. According to the Burgundy wine federation, some 1,000 hectares of vines in the Chablis country were affected by the May storm. And the excess ...
Like Mr. Vocoret, Athénaïs de Béru of Château de Béru, believes climate change has created a lot of unknowns. Ms. Béru, whose ...
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Kirkland Signature Premier Cru Chablis - Inexpensive EleganceWe check out the new vintage of this big time Burgundy at a bargain price, the Kirkland Signature Premier Cru Chablis. 100% Chardonnay from Burgundy, France. The wine sees no oak and is aged in ...
at the crossroads of the palates of Burgundy aficionados and the natty wine crowd” he says. In Courgis, 90 minutes northwest of Chanterêves just south of Chablis, Alice and Olivier De Moor ...
In Burgundy, they are usually located on mid ... For example, a wine labeled “Chablis AOC” must come from the Chablis region and comply with specific production rules that reflect its regional ...
Burgundy was in transition. War and financial depression had ... He began buying more land, particularly in Chablis, which had never fully recovered from phylloxera decades earlier; Drouhin added 100 ...
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