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LOT 217 — Classic

Chablis

Burgundy, France | 2024

$31.99

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TASTING NOTES

The Chardonnay made here has a unique, steely quality and minerality like no other. Cool nights and hot, sunny days produce a wine that is delicate but with a flinty, bright finish. Pop open this delicious white and serve alongside sautéed scallops, sushi rolls, or chèvre and a warm baguette.

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DESCRIPTION

In the northernmost part of Burgundy lies the wonderful region of Chablis. The Chardonnay made here has a unique steely quality and minerality like no other. Lot 217 is the essence of this great region— unoaked, pure, Burgundian magic.

In the cool, continental climate of Chablis, vines are planted on southern facing hillsides to capture the light and warmth of the sun. The soil is composed of Kimmeridgian clay, calcareous in nature and populated with 150 million year-old fossils. Through a cold fermentation and no oak aging, the fruit is allowed to shine through in its full glory, producing a wine that is beautifully fresh and bright with delicate flavors and a flinty presence.

SPECIFICATIONS

  • ABV: 13%
  • Varietal: Chardonnay
90+ Cellars Lot 217 Chablis, Burgundy, A.O.C. France
Lot 217 Chablis, Burgundy, France
5.0
Burgundy, France | 2024
$31.99

Discover the Classics: Wines of Burgundy

Burgundy is the heart and home of Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, and is one of the most renowned wine producing regions in the world. Learn why Lot 217 is the essence of this great region in this article written by our Wine Director, Alex!

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