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2014 Guillaume Vrignaud Chablis Les Champréaux
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About the Vineyards: This Chablis is sourced from the “Champreaux,” “Chemin des Chaunes,” “Sur l'etang,” “Les Usages” and “La Bralee” plots. The grapes from Champreaux contribute a delicate, seamless minerality while those from La Bralee add notes of fruit and roundness. The vineyards, which average 29 years of age, are planted on northeast slopes and consist of soils that are predominantly chalky clay. For vine training Domaine Vrignaud utilizes the double Guyot method once a year, which is the process of removing all but two of the branches to allow the vines to breathe, resulting in grapes that are lesser in volume but of a higher quality. The domaine’s wines are Ecocert certified organic from the 2013 vintage onward.
• 5% OFF 6 bottles
• 10 % OFF 12 bottles
(orders for 6 or more bottles must be placed by Tuesday at 5pm for delivery the following week. Orders placed after Tuesday have two week lead-time.)
- Designation: White Wine
- Varietal: Chardonnay
- Appellation: Burgundy, France
- Winery: Guillaume Vrignaud
- Alcohol: 12.5%
- Bottle Size: 750 ml
About the Vineyards: This Chablis is sourced from the “Champreaux,” “Chemin des Chaunes,” “Sur l'etang,” “Les Usages” and “La Bralee” plots. The grapes from Champreaux contribute a delicate, seamless minerality while those from La Bralee add notes of fruit and roundness. The vineyards, which average 29 years of age, are planted on northeast slopes and consist of soils that are predominantly chalky clay. For vine training Domaine Vrignaud utilizes the double Guyot method once a year, which is the process of removing all but two of the branches to allow the vines to breathe, resulting in grapes that are lesser in volume but of a higher quality. The domaine’s wines are Ecocert certified organic from the 2013 vintage onward.