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William Fevre Chablis Les Lys 2022 1er

BOTTLE:
$155.00
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SKU
94913
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    Producer: William Fevre
    Country: France
    Region: Chablis
    Grape: chardonnay
    Size: 750ml
    Vintage: 2022

    Once again there is a certain coolness to the otherwise ripe aromas of apple, pear, sea breeze and quinine along with a similar touch of wood influence. The succulent and unusually rich middleweight flavors are also nicely refined while flashing a bead of minerality on the balanced and lilting finale BURGHOUND

    WORTH A SPECIAL SEARCH - A similar style to the Vaillons but with extra impact. Ooh - extra volume balanced with some fluidity. Then there's a twist of finishing intensity - you can sense a little oak today - average 5-year-old barrels - a mix of 228s and 350s. Wait 2 years and the oak will be gone - that's a great wine. BILL NANSON