Droin Jean-Paul et Benoit Chablis Grand Cru Vaudésir 2023

Chablis - Droin
  • 75CL - Bottle
Droin Jean-Paul et Benoit Chablis Grand Cru Vaudésir 2023
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  • Droin Jean-Paul et Benoit Chablis Grand Cru Vaudésir 2023

Droin Jean-Paul et Benoit Chablis Grand Cru Vaudésir 2023

Chablis - Droin
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54€ HT

Stock 6 bottle(s) in stock

It is always the most delicate and elegant wine. The nose is very open with notes of hazelnut and toasted almond. The attack is generally supple and rich, with a certain opulence in warm years. It is a very slender, airy wine driven by fine acidity. Over time, its minerality expresses itself through notes of chalk and flint, with a slight salty and iodized finish.
The delicacy and purity of Vaudésir make it a perfect match for scallops or noble fish such as monkfish or turbot.

Vintage :
2023
Format :
75CL - Bottle
Color :
White
Packaging :
Unitaire
Région :
Bourgogne
Appellation :
Chablis
Ranking :
Grand Cru
Stock 6 bottle(s) in stock
Quantity

Vintage :
2023
Format :
75CL - Bottle
Color :
White
Packaging :
Unitaire
Région :
Bourgogne
Appellation :
Chablis
Ranking :
Grand Cru
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Details

The Droin family has been cultivating vines and producing wine for at least 5 centuries. The first member of the Droin family is mentioned in Chablis in 1547, Jehan Droin, who was already cultivating vines. In 1698, we know that a Jean Droin was not only a winemaker, but also a brandy maker and master cooper. The estate was expanded in 1791 with the purchase of national property. The Droins continued to manage their estate over the centuries and took on responsibilities within the wine-growing community. Thus, Louis Droin was elected president of the Union of Winegrowers of Chablis in 1923, which would become the Syndicat de Défense de l'Appellation Chablis, of which Jean-Paul Droin was one of the vice-presidents. The latter took over the family estate in 1983, supported by his son Benoît, to whom he handed over the reins in 2014.
Benoit Droin cultivates 26 hectares located in the finest terroirs of Chablis and spread across the four appellation levels: Petit Chablis, Chablis, nine Premiers Crus, and five Grands Crus.