Domaine des Peregrins Chablis

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Intense & Structured
Intense & Structured

These classically styled whites are a little more serious and structured than their counterparts. Look for classics like White Burgundy, Austrian Gruner Veltliner, Loire Valley Chenin Blanc and more, as well as contemporary options from around the globe.

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The Moreau family has been farming their own 13 hectares of vines organically for over a decade, though long sold their fruit off to negociants. When Eléonore took over the vinification in 2016, she insisted on unusually long aging for all the wines, organic certification, and a rigorous attention to work in the vines and the cellar. Eléonore has a rare vision in Chablis, focused on producing exceptional wines while remaining an excellent steward of their land. 

The vines were all planted by Eléonore's father in the early 1980s on land that the family has owned for generations in Poilly-sur-Serein, located in the southeast corner of the Chablis appellation on typical clay-limestone terroir. Laurent Moreau was in a prime position when the Chablis appellation was expanded to include Poilly-sur-Serein (which had been covered with vines for centuries until the late 19th century). For years, Laurent ran a polyculture farm, growing grapes and selling them to the cooperative, alongside grains and milk from their herd of dairy cows. Since her return to the family domaine in 2011, Eléonore has been completely focused on producing wine, while members of her extended family continue the other aspects of the family farm. 

The wine is vinified in temperature-controlled stainless steel tanks and then aged for 12-18 months on the lees in stainless steel, an unusually long time for Chablis, where wines are often released less than six months after harvest. Moreau produces relatively equal quantities of Chablis and Petit Chablis. The wines are produced in the same exact fashion from vineyard to bottle. The difference is the terroir - Petit Chablis is grown on Portlandian limestone, while Chablis comes from Kimmeridgian limestone.

This is how Eléonore describes this Chablis - "After a rather discreet first nose, our Chablis turns out to be a straight, tight and structured wine, always with a powerful minerality. A nice finish on the palate completes its aromas. It will sometimes be necessary to be patient to fully appreciate its flavors, to let it round and soften, but the result is worth it! It will go perfectly with white fish, poultry and particularly dishes based on puff pastry and mushroom"

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Country
France
Flavor
Intense & Structured
Region
Burgundy
Volume
[VOLUME]750 ml
Subregion
Chablis
Variety
Chardonnay
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