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Chablis les Butteaux 2013 75cl

AOC Premier Cru | Chablis | Burgundy | France
CHF 486.45
Critics scores
93 By Robert Parker
The 2013 Chablis 1er Cru Butteaux has a sensual nose with subtle hazelnut, smoke and almost resinous scents, verging on Riesling scents, that are beautifully defined. The palate is fresh and vibrant on the entry with pleasing, mouth-watering salinity, easing back toward the finish with Granny Smith apples and a healthy dash of lemongrass. I can imagine this changing a lot in bottle – it comes across as a mercurial Chablis Butteaux.
Producer
Domaine Raveneau François
Highly regarded as the finest producer in Chablis, it is not a surprise that their wines are quite rare to come by. Founded in 1948 by François Raveneau, the Domaine is now run by his sons, Jean-Marie and Bernard. The property is home to around 9 hectares of the region’s greatest Grand Cru and Premier Cru vineyards. Producing the region’s leading white wines, the vineyards are planted to exclusively to Chardonnay. The Domaine is also one of the remaining few in Chablis to hand-harvest, which they do earlier than later in order to retain the grape’s acidity. The resulting wines are always of superior quality, displaying a racy, pure minerality with notes of honeyed fruit. These wines have a great ageing potential, with most benefiting from five to ten years of cellaring. Extremely limited production, with yearly production around 4000 cases.