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Description
What kind of wine is it?
Louis Jadot's Chablis is a white wine produced in the historic Burgundy region, made from the vinification of Chardonnay grapes. Its style emphasizes precision and a pronounced mineral character that delivers a clean, linear profile. The winemaking process is expertly designed to keep the fruit and flavour tension intact, thanks to vinification in stainless steel vats that safeguard a perfect aromatic definition. This technical approach clearly introduces both the wine’s origin and the production method.
Where does it come from?
This white comes from northern Burgundy, within the Chablis appellation, a region known for giving Chardonnay a vibrant, essential character. The area is deeply intertwined with limestone soils, a natural element that is strongly reflected in the wine’s flavour profile. The local climate encourages a pronounced natural acidity and a measured development of aromas, allowing the mineral component to emerge consistently from the bouquet through to the crisp, clean finish.
How is it produced?
The production process carefully preserves the fruity characteristics and the typicity of the region. After meticulous harvesting, fermentation and ageing take place in stainless steel vats, a deliberate choice to limit oxidation and preserve freshness on the palate. This method supports the grape’s acidity and maintains a balanced aromatic profile centred on white-fleshed fruit and floral notes, evolving to reveal a clear mineral streak. The final result is a white wine with a fine texture and a clean finish.
Tasting notes
Chablis presents a bright straw-yellow colour, consistent with winemaking that focuses on maintaining freshness. The nose shows delicate, inviting aromas of apple and pear, enhanced by pleasant floral nuances and a clean stony note. On the palate, the entry is vertical, driven by well-integrated acidity and a fine texture that ensures great drinkability. The long finish directly recalls the calcareous nature of the region and concludes with a refreshing aftertaste.
Food pairing
The remarkable freshness of this white makes it an ideal companion for seafood and fish dishes, whether baked or grilled. Its innate mineral tension elegantly supports the savouriness and delicacy of fish, and it pairs especially well with oysters or classic sole meunière. It also finds perfect balance with fresh goat cheeses, where the wine’s lively acidity pleasantly offsets the creaminess of the cheese for a harmonious contrast.
When to serve it
This wine is the perfect choice when you want a well-defined, linear profile that accompanies an entire seafood meal gracefully, never overwhelming. It is best enjoyed when seeking a balance between fruit and savouriness, serving as a precise apéritif opener and following seamlessly through fish main courses. The tasting experience highlights its palate tension and keeps the authentic spirit of Burgundy front and centre at occasions that call for elegance and drinkability.