
William Fèvre : Chablis 1er cru "Fourchaume" Domaine 2023
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Description
Characteristics and Tasting Advice for Chablis 1er cru "Fourchaume" Domaine 2023 de William Fèvre
Tasting
Nose
The bouquet charms with its fruity and floral expression.
Palate
The palate is distinguished by its delicate balance between power and roundness.
A precise and delicate Chablis Premier Cru
The estate
Founded in 1959, the estate William Fèvre has established itself as an emblematic figure of the appellation Chablis. Integrated into the Henriot group in 1998, it embodies Burgundian rigor and expertise through a mosaic of 78 hectares of vines, of which a remarkable proportion is classified as Premier Cru (15.9 hectares) and Grand Cru (15.2 hectares).
The vineyard
"Fourchaume" is a Chablis wine from a unique terroir, rooted in the Kimmeridgian marl-limestone soils, rich in marine fossils, particularly oyster debris, which shape the characteristic minerality of the great white wines of Bourgogne. The Vaulorent climat, located on the right bank of the Serein, covers 3.63 hectares exposed from southeast to southwest, offering ideal conditions for balanced maturation.
The vintage
The 2023 vintage experienced a contrasting climate with a mild winter, harmless frosts, and a summer alternating between heat and rain. Despite strong sanitary pressure in June, well managed by the teams, the September harvest yielded generous volumes and grapes in excellent condition.
Winemaking and aging
This Chablis 1er cru is produced using a gentle approach, with gravity-flow vinification without pumping and brief pneumatic pressing. After light settling, fermentations take place naturally in stainless steel tanks, followed by aging for 17 months, including 5 % to 6 % months on the lees in French oak barrels for 25 % of the cuvée. The end of the aging is carried out in stainless steel tanks.
Grape variety
100 % chardonnay.
