J Moreau & Fils Petit Chablis ‘Les Petits Dieux’ 2022 (France)
Accolades
Awarded 94/100 Points & 4 Stars
Bob Campbell, Master of Wine, Real Review
Awarded 93/100 Points & 5 Stars
Sam Kim, Wine Orbit
Awarded 93/100 Points
Cameron Douglas, Master Sommelier
Awarded Top 50
Metro Top 50 Wines 2024
Description
- White peach
- Green apple
- Nougat
- Elegant finish
"Moderately intense Chablis with chalk, oyster shell, citrus/lemon and green apple flavours. Deliciously mouth-watering acidity. A perfect match for freshly-shucked oysters garnished with a squeeze of lime" Bob Campbell, Master of Wine, Real Review
"Delightfully ripe and inviting, the wine shows apricot, mango, nougat and oatmeal nuances on the nose, followed by a beautifully rounded palate that's creamy and sleek at the same time. Splendidly structured by finely pitched acidity, finishing long and elegant. This punches well above Petit Chablis designation" Sam Kim, Wine Orbit
"A delicate yet precise bouquet of white fleshed fruits and lemon, chamomile tips and white peach. The mineral quality is instant with a chalk and seashell scents. Crisp, light and dry with medium+ acid line and a satin touch. Flavours of citrus then stone fruits, floral and white soil soils. Crisp, dry, classic, no wood and delicious, a wine ready to drink from day of purchase through 2027" Cameron Douglas, Master Sommelier
Specialists in the wines of Chablis since 1814 and now owned by Boisset Family Estates, Burgundy’s largest family producer they are known for their pure and authentic wines that "offer excellent value for the price" according to renowned publication Burghound. «Les Petits Dieux» is named after the small Celtic statuettes still dotted around some of the Chablis vineyards. Located in the north of Burgundy, in Yonne department, the appellation stretches over 1000ha around 20 communes that cover the hillsides running alongside the pretty Serein Valley.
The vineyard enjoys an exceptional geological situation. The main bedrock comes from the Jurassic epoch, or more precisely the Kimmeridgean age (150 million years ago). Deposits of tiny oysters can still be found today in the rock, remains of a time when the sea was covering this territory. Chablis was named after the Latin "caplum", which means "ford".
The vineyards were developed in the 3rd century, under the Roman Emperor Probus. Then the major expansion of Chablis was down to the Cistercian Monks of the Abbey of Pontigny in the C 12th. However, by the end of the 19th century, phylloxera destroyed the entire vineyard, which explains the ‘recent’ introduction of the Chardonnay varietal. The 2022 vintage in Chablis was described as "One of the best in recent memory" by Lisa Perrotti-Brown MW, in The Wine Advocate, “a very fine vintage” in Decanter Magazine “a classic expression of Chablis with superb balance” by Wine Spectator Magazine.
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