robert_parker 2016
Rating: 85 –85
A racy, light to medium-bodied wine, the 2016 Petit Chablis offers up aromas and flavors of stone fruit, green apple and wheat toast, followed by a tangy, saline palate.
France · Burgundy · Chablis · White · Still · wine-wine
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| Price / case | Vintage | Packing | Qty | Location |
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| 2070.00 HKD | 2023 | 12 x 75cl | 5 | hk / Hong Kong |
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Rating: 85 –85
A racy, light to medium-bodied wine, the 2016 Petit Chablis offers up aromas and flavors of stone fruit, green apple and wheat toast, followed by a tangy, saline palate.
Rating: 83 –83
The 2016 Petit Chablis was rather anonymous on the nose and lacked intensity. The palate is balanced with simple nettle and green apple notes, but it finishes very abruptly at the moment. This needs to show some improvement in bottle.
Rating: 90 –90
The 2014 Chablis Villages comes from 40-year-old vines. It has a sophisticated bouquet for a village cru with plenty of intense mineral aromas that get those taste buds going. The palate is fresh and poised with a fine line of acidity, harmonious in the mouth with hints of orange rind lending tension on the finish. This is another village cru that would not be embarrassed within a line-up of premier crus. This is certainly one of the (pleasant) surprises of my blind tasting in Chablis.
Rating: 83 –83
The 2014 Petit Chablis has a crisp, Granny Smith apple and strangely, blackcurrant pastille-scented bouquet that lends it some exoticism. The palate is a little shrill on the entry. It gives decent fruit on the front end but the finish it too simple and monotone even at this level. Head straight for the Chablis Villages.
Rating: 87 –87
The 2015 Petit Chablis, which is bottled under screwcap, has a strict and linear, cool stone bouquet with just a faint hint of nutmeg lending complexity. The palate is fresh and vibrant on the entry with plenty of green apple and fresh pear notes; there a touch of wild honey towards the finish that lends some viscosity and offsets the strictness of the aromatics. This displays good complexity for a Petit Chablis and might be worth revisiting after a year or two.
Rating: 86 –88
Notes of ripe citrus fruit and flowers introduce the 2017 Petit Chablis, a medium to full-bodied, textural wine with good cut but a generous, fleshy profile that's marked by the clay-rich soils of Maligny.
Rating: 87 –87
I tasted the first of what will be two bottlings of the 2018 Petit Chablis. It's a pretty, open-knit and fleshy, medium to full-bodied wine redolent of ripe citrus fruit and white flowers. The later bottling will likely possess more tension and texture.