Petit Chablis
Chablis is one of the greatest expressions of Chardonnay, the world’s most planted white grape. It is here, in one of the northernmost French regions, where Chardonnay displays its full potential in acidity and minerality.
Although Chablis is considered part of Burgundy, the region has a personality of its own. Still, there is not one expression of the calcareous area, but many. One of them is Petit Chablis — one of the best-kept secrets in the world of wine.
Chablis is not the most expensive of Burgundies, but it is often pricier than similar wine from other regions. That is different with Petit Chablis, a reliable source of adequately priced white wine with astounding versatility.
To understand Petit Chablis, we must discuss the grapes used to make it, its terroir, and the differences between the appellation and others in the area. Click below to read our guide all about Petit Chablis:
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Petit Chablis: Dampt Freres Sur Les ClosPale gold with green lights and crystalline brilliance.
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