Full-bodied Riesling from the smallest of Alsace's Grand Cru vineyards in a warm vintage. This wine has some age before release but will benefit from additional cellaring.
This is a fantastic Chardonnay for those looking for something crisp and fresh. An orchard florality on the nose leads into apple and stonefruit on the palate, with just the right acidity and a hint of beeswax in its texture.
Organic blend of Grenache Blanc, Colombard, Viognier, and Chardonnay from one of Southern France's biggest producers made in the classic French Bistro style.
The Maconnais is the warmest growing region in Burgundy and makes very developed fruity styles of Chardonnay. Recchione's version sees a bit of oak for texture.
The vineyard in Pouilly-Fuisse where this wine was grown has since been upgraded to Premier Cru and this wine gives insight into why. It has an amazing blend of richness and balance, with tropical fruit and flint aromas.
Edouard's Chardonnay has rich aromas of hazelnut, pear, and yellow apple with good weight and acidity. A great example of the grape from limestone soils and without new oak flavouring.
Made of grapes from 3 different plots in Chablis, l'Eclos's entry level wine packs a solid floral punch of ripe stone fruit and honey shaped by a satisfying minerality that lingers pleasantly on the palate.
One of Dom. de l'Enclos' three Grand Crus, the Vaudesir valley yields ripe quince and orange citrus notes with a saline edge and acidity that drinks great now, but will by no means suffer from a few years' cellaring.