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Antoine et Laurent Robin, Chablis, Burgundy EP 2022 (Case of 12 bottles)
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Antoine et Laurent Robin, Chablis, Burgundy EP 2022 (Case of 12 bottles)

From vines averaging 45 years old (the earliest planted in 1954), on a vineyard facing the 1er Cru of Vaillons, the Robin’s village Chablis is immediately attractive. Green-fruited scent – hint of kiwi. Lots of citrus bite and energy.... Read More

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ColourWhite

RegionBurgundy

GrowerAntoine et Laurent Robin

Grape VarietyChardonnay

Vintage2022

Bottle75cl

CodeROB222

Style

Dry

Dry > Sweet

Burgundy

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Though Burgundy only comprises 5% of France’s vineyard area, it holds 100 different Appellations, 25% of the entire French total.  There are no less than 5,000 growers, 85% of whom own less than 10 hectares, and four fifths of them make wine.

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Chardonnay

Chardonnay is one of the most-widely planted varieties in the world.

Arguably not the most characterful grape, hence its common ageing in oak, yet at its pinnacle in Burgundy it produces some of the greatest (and certainly most expensive) white wines in the world. Look out for unoaked Chardonnay, it can make a pleasant change, and usually goes down very well with all those people who...

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Jancis Robinson

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Antoine et Laurent Robin, Chablis, Burgundy EP 2022 (Case of 12 bottles)

From vines averaging 45 years old (the earliest planted in 1954), on a vineyard facing the 1er Cru of Vaillons, the Robin’s village Chablis is immediately attractive. Green-fruited scent – hint of kiwi. Lots of citrus bite and energy. Silky, already enjoyable. 2024-2027

"Vines averaging 45 years of age from a vineyard facing Vaillons. Pure aroma of ripe lemons opening up to the classic stone-dust character of Chablis. Even though the fruit is fully ripe, there’s a delicate green character here, herbal notes. On the palate, deliciously rounded and complete, a finely balanced Chablis that has all the freshness and typicality you could want and is also welcoming and generous in fruit in 2022. VGV" 16.5/20, 2024-2027, Julia Harding MW, www.jancisrobinson.com  19th February 2024

Please note this wine is not available for immediate delivery and excludes duty & VAT, (payable on delivery) We will contact you when the wine arrives in the UK, most likely in the autumn.

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