Simonnet-Febvre Petit Chablis BIO 2022

19,90€
Unit price 26,53€ / l
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Description

This Simonnet-Febvre Petit Chablis 2022 is a dry, fresh, and fruity white wine from France. Made from 100% Chardonnay grapes, it impresses with delicate aromas of citrus fruits, pears, and a hint of minerality. Perfect with fish dishes or as an aperitif.

Wine profile: Simonnet-Febvre Petit Chablis BIO 2022

Expansion: The wine is fermented in stainless steel tanks at temperatures between 16° and 19°C and then aged for 6 to 8 months on its fine lees in stainless steel tanks.

Grape variety (filter): 100% Chardonnay

Alcohol content (in % vol.): 13.5% Vol.

Allergens: Contains sulfites

Manufacturer/importer: Simonnet-Febvre, 9 Avenue d'Oberwesel, 89800 Chablis, France

Further information

Specifications

  • James Suckling
    90/100

In Portrait:

Simonnet-Febvre

This traditional house based in Chablis is one of the defining producers of northern Burgundy. The focus is on classic Chablis wines from Chardonnay as well as fine sparkling Crémants de Bourgogne in white and rosé. The cool climate and limestone- and Kimmeridgian-influenced soils provide marked saline minerality, firm acidity and very clear citrus-driven fruit. The Chablis range extends from straightforward village wines to precise Premier Crus and more densely structured sites with ageing potential. The Crémants impress with fine perlage, a fresh and lively style and versatility with food – from aperitif to lighter cuisine. Vinification and ageing emphasise cleanliness, precision and restrained oak use. For a premium online shop, the house offers reliable, characterful Burgundies with an attractive price-enjoyment ratio.

Burgund

Origin in Focus

Burgundy

The Burgundy (Bourgogne) wine region is shaped by small parcels and historic vineyards. The focus here is on two grape varieties – Pinot Noir and Chardonnay – which reflect soil, climate and craftsmanship with exceptional transparency.

Between Dijon and Mâcon, a narrow band of vineyards stretches for around 250 km, each with its own distinctive character.