$349.00
"With higher levels of acidity and less prominent oak than the wines of the Côte d’Or, great Chablis often ages longer and more successfully ... Chablis remains an affordable luxury, even at the top end." Tim Atkin
''Chablis is up there with the most coveted in the world.'' Katie Spain, SMH
Our Super Chablis 6-Pack contains 6 x quality focused Chablis producers, not only the top producers like La Chablisienne (the top co-operative), Domaine Laroche (a Domaine with 1000 years of history) and the renowned Seguinot-Bordet, but also small boutique producers including Gautheron and Laurent Schaller
What really sets this 6pack ahead of others is the value it offers - you can have these 6 Chablis for $349, which is about $58 a bottle on average.
La Chablisienne Chablis La Pierrelée 2020
"Nutty mineral nose with ripe apple and a hint of honey. Tense backbone of acidity. Stony style with lovely length." 93 Points, Decanter Magazine
Domaine Camille et Laurent Schaller Chablis 2021
Intense aromas of white flower, lemon and stone fruits. Incredible minerality and balance on the palate.
Domaine Seguinot-Bordet Chablis 2022
"A classic Chablis nose is ripe yet fresh and flashes notes of green apple and minerality. There is better vibrancy to the racy medium-bodied flavors that exude evident minerality on the nicely detailed and notably dry finish.'' 91 Points, Allan Meadows, Burghound.com
Domaine Gautheron Chablis 2022
Floral notes, stone-fruit and fresh butter. A balance of liveliness, maturity, mellowness, elegance and fresh richness.
Domaine Laroche Les Chanoines Chablis 2022
Zippy lime and green apple fruits are underscored by flinty acidity with slatey mineral characters lingering through the back half. Finishes dry with a river stone like mouth feel and a refreshingly long mineral laced aftertaste.
Pierrick Laroche Chablis 2022
''This offers up a pretty bouquet of lemon, apple, flinty minerality, dried flowers and a bit of upper register smokiness. On the palate the wine is bright, full-bodied and nicely tensile, with a good core, fine flinty soil signature, lovely focus and grip and a long, complex and zesty finish. This is very good.’' John Gilman, View from the Cellar (Previous Vintage Review)