2018 William Fevre Grandcru Journey in Chablis 'Grand Cru Edition'

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Featuring a selection of six of the finest 2018 Grand Cru Chablis that Domaine William Fèvre has to offer, “A Journey in Chablis” is a truly unique experience for the Chablis lover, guaranteed to be cherished. The 2018 edition contains 6 wines from the Grand Crus Bougros, Vaudésir, Valmur, Les Preuses, Côte de Bougerots and Les Clos.

Vintage 2018 was the year of perfect balance for William Fèvre! Due to the ideal weather conditions at the right times, the wines are rich, fresh and minerally. After a slow start in the first months of the year, mild temperatures and stable weather led to a catch-up in the following months. Balanced flowering and ripening followed and even took place two weeks earlier than usual. High temperatures in August, alternating with a few healthy rain showers, ensured balanced ripening of the grapes. An exceptionally good harvest with perfectly ripe and healthy grapes formed the basis for great, pure and rich wines with fantastic minerality!

The 2018 Chablis Grand Cru Bougros is in fine form, settling in the glass to reveal aromas of pear, white flowers, orange peel and peach. Medium to full, muscular and textured, rich and meaty, with ripe but spicy acidity and fine depth in the core. (93RP)

The 2018 Chablis Grand Cru Vaudésir is second only to the Bougros in terms of expressiveness. Bursting with aromas of pear, white flowers, orange oil and citrus blossom, it is medium to full-bodied, satiny and enveloping, with a bright fruit core and a precise, mineral finish. (94RP)

The 2018 Chablis Grand Cru Valmur is one of the most powerful, muscular wines in the range, with notes of pear, citrus oil, oyster shells, beeswax and white flowers. Full, deep and layered, with a textural attack, punchy acidity and a long, mineral finish, this should prove to be one of the longest-lived wines in Fèvre's portfolio this year. (94+ RP)

The Chablis Grand Cru Les Preuses 2018 is again a beautiful wine from Fèvre, which floats from the glass with beautiful aromas of orange blossom, oyster shells, citrus peel and fresh pear. Medium to full, satiny and sharp, spacious but precise, with spicy acidity and an intensely salty, mineral aftertaste. (94RP)

The Chablis Grand Cru Bougros Côte Bouguerots 2018 turned out very well and relaxes in the glass with clear aromas of white flowers, citrus peel, crisp orchard fruit, crushed stones and oyster shells. Medium to full, deeply and tightly wound, spicy and sharp, with bright acidity and a searing mineral aftertaste. (94RP)

The 2018 Chablis Grand Cru Les Clos is another clear success, blending aromas of citrus and candied citrus fruits with hints of beeswax, peach and pear in an inviting bouquet. Full, muscular and layered, textured and meaty, with a deep and tightly wound core, spicy acidity and a chalky finish. (95RP)

FACT: In the 'Attachments' tab you will find the official fact sheet of this beautiful wine. We will send this to you automatically when you order this wine. The wine is stored in our conditioned Wine Warehouse and when you pick up the wine you will often receive a nice discount . You will see your discount immediately when you choose 'Collect' on the checkout page. We are located in Dordrecht almost next to the A16 with plenty of parking. Click here for our address.

Specifications

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Type of Wine White
Country France
Region Bourgogne
Appellation Chablis
Icons Icon France
Winery William Fevre
Grape Chardonnay
Biological certified No
Natural wine No
Vegan No
Vintage 2018
Drinking as of 2022
Drinking till 2036
Alcohol % 13
Alcohol free/low No
Content 0.75 ltr
Oak aging Yes
Sparkling No
Dessert wine No
Closure Cork
Parker rating 95

Wijnhuis

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In the Mesozoic (middle time in earth's history) it was about as warm on the equator as it was on the poles. Ice sheets as we know them today did not exist and large parts of the world were below sea level. Marine life experienced tremendous growth during this geological time. Ammonites, squid-like animals in shells, were particularly abundant in the water.

Ammonites are now extinct and you can only find their limestone houses as fossils in places where the earth has revealed the resting place of these animals. Such as in the southern English coastal town of Kimmeridge - after which the soil type consisting of these fossil layers was named - and the French Chablis area. Fortunately, the chardonnay grape - or beaunois as it is locally called here - benefits greatly from calmer soil. No wonder north of the town of Chablis, where the limestone soils are most fertile, are the steep Grand Cru vineyards.

Here, moreover, the climatic conditions, thanks to a natural shelter from the cutting cold wind, are perfect. They are (from west to east) Les Bougerots, Les Preuses, Vaudésir, Les Grenouilles, Valmur, Les Clos and Blanchot.
The Premiers Cru's Fourchaume, Montée de Tonnerre, Mont de Milieu and Vaucoupin also benefit from almost the same favorable, south-westerly, sun-oriented location.

William Fèvre has always been one of the great advocates of genuine, authentic Chablis. He even wrote a book about it: Le vrai Chablis et les autres. However, in 1998 he sold his company and devoted himself entirely to his vineyards in Chile. However, the reputation and success of his Chablis company and the great wines that come from it would never end.

The new owner was not the first to be the best. It was Joseph Henriot of the champagne house of the same name and also owner of the Burgundy house Bouchard Père & Fils in Beaune, who took charge. Significant detail: since the takeover, the wines of the domain have continued to gain in class and sophistication every year!

Domaine William Fèvre is a wonderful company with an unlikely potential. It boasts over fifty hectares of its own vineyards, making it the largest private vineyard owner in all of Chablis. More important is the fact that of these vineyards, 12 hectares have the status of premier cru and fifteen and a half hectares that of grand cru. Those 15½ hectares of grands crus amount to fifteen percent of the total area. So Fèvre is like no other a reference for Chablis.

The entire production process is geared to translating the nuances in terroir into the wines. Therefore, the greatest care is taken in the condition of the fruit. This means, among other things, that returns are limited. Picking is done by hand, the selection is strict and the pressing is done with 'grape-friendly' pneumatic presses. Vinification is also aimed at a transparent, pure style.

For the education of the wines - usually between ten and fifteen months - (new) oak is used with the utmost restraint. To quote one of France's leading wine guides, Le Classement by Bettane & Desseauve: "Purs, droits, délicatement boisés et subtilements différenciés selons les origines du terroir ..."

The crus benefits from storage. They only show their true class within five to ten years. If they are given younger, they will benefit greatly from carving. They are excellent wines for the table: with fish and white meat and in the most powerful version, even for lobster in cream sauce.

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