White
La Chablisienne Côte de Lechet Premier Cru (Chablis)
Chablis · France
Ficha técnica
- Tipo
- White
- Uva
- Chardonnay
- País
- France
- Região
- Chablis
- Denominação
- Côte de Lechet Premier Cru
- Corpo
- medium
- Acidez
- high
- Doçura
- dry
Harmonização
frutos do mar · peixe grelhado · ostras · queijo de cabra
Safras avaliadas
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201492 pts
This wine comes from one of the coolest Premier Cru vineyards, giving it an initial austerity that then fills out as the wine breathes. It's crisp and bright with white fruit and intense, lemony acidity. Age it for a few more months and drink from 2018.
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201291 pts
The cool Côte de Lechet, facing north, produces a classically steely Chablis. This is still young, very tight and nervy, its acidity prominent even though the texture is ripe. Aging will bring balance between the crisp character and the richer green and white fruits. Drink from…
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201090 pts
The small Côte de Léchet Premier Cru offers a steely vision of Chablis—crisp and driven by apple and grapefruit flavors. It is bright and taut; like any wine from this vineyard, it needs to age for at least three years.
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200890 pts
With a wine from every cru in Chablis, La Chablisienne is able to bring out the character of each. This cool Côte de Léchet is typical in its tight, mineral character, revealing its edgy nature. It's a wine with some aging potential, so give it 2–3 years and more.
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200690 pts
The relatively unknown Côte de Léchet vineyard is on the southern bank of the Serein river, which gives it a cool exposure. The result in 2006 is a wine that is light, delicate, floating on fresh green fruits and honeyed toast. It needs food, with its crisp, fine finish.
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200589 pts
This is a cool cru, which shows even in this great year with its structure, austerity and steely character. It makes it old-style Chablis, with its green fruits and lively, poised freshness.