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ok by continuing your visit to this site, you accept the use of cookies. these ensure the smooth running of our services. learn more . since 1923 at chablis in burgundy, the meticulous care of the vine-growers working together under the banner of la chablisienne has given birth to wines… "wine growers of la chablisienne" : a documentary of 33 mins… minerality of wine according to la chablisienne… discover our vineyard in 3d from the terroir to wines... all our wines at a glance! château grenouilles, the legendary… videos our tasting notes… download sales and consumer editions download cartography chablis, the midsummer night's dream when i think of chablis, it makes me thirsty pictures gallery to achieve our gallery of pictures free from rights (photographs, illustrations, videos, commercial material), click mentioned below … > access to the pictures gallery photo gallery other products vineyard portrait our wine harvest the photo library current event first impressions of the 2011 vintage the event a new identity for la chablisienne vintages our vintages awards our prize list alphabet primer alphabet primer links chablis's tourist office the union of chablis's grands crus legals essential information who are we ? since 1923 at chablis in burgundy, the meticulous care of the vine-growers working together under the banner of la chablisienne has given birth to wines whose magnificence is amplified by the passage of time. these wines, coming from a mosaic of "climats", or vineyard plots, provide a pallet of emotions marked with a truly mineral touch. chablis, half way between paris and beaune, forms the real gateway to burgundy ’s t reasure-house of wines. the vineyards, lying on both sides of the river serein, cover 6,800 hectares (some 17,000 acres) in 20 villages. of the 4,700 hectares in production, la chablisienne alone represents nearly 25% and produces every one of the chablis appellations. the production of the whole vineyard reaches 250 000 hectolitres per annum. chablis is therefore thefirst producer of white wine in burgundy. the wines are made from a single grape variety, the chardonnay which finds in the soil of chablis the matter for its superb fineness. our winery groups nearly 300 winegrowers to produce the great white wines of chablis. these wines reflect the utmost care our winegrowers devote to the cultivation of their vineyards and the commitment our winemakers bring to revealing the heart and soul of the wines. it is this subtle harmony between the grower in the vineyards, the technical advisor and the winemaker which bestows on our wines their much sought-after distinction. chablis spirit could someone have dropped some pebbles in the wine ? over the last few years the expression “minerality” has worked its way into the vocabulary of sommeliers and wine-lovers. and with this disclosure we have seen a reappearance of aromas seeming to come straight out of the rock, accompanied by a forgotten taste of terroir. indeed, following their “liberation” these characteristics are now finding their way into wine cellars and our consciousness. so what is this “minerality” ? hidden behind this neologism with cloudy contours we find a combination of sensations : olfactive, gustative and tactile. sensations that can be discovered during a tasting of chablis ; the archetype of “mineral” wines. this affair is the cause of much commotion in the small world of œnologists and wine-lovers. since the 1970’s, wine tasters from around the world have thought that agreement was reached regarding a common language : to each his own perception, but a shared vocabulary for all. resulting in precise, yet universal terms to describe an aroma or a bouquet. œnology even went so far as to “collar” certain difficult-to-tag sensations using chemical formulas with polyphenols, aldehydes or esters. and then, without anyone really knowing when or how, a mysterious word burst into the nicely organised lexicon, a hazy sort of term without boundaries that no-one, until now, has been able to define : minerality. tense and vigorous the word “minerality” does not appear in any of the ancient tomes about wine. so what meaning do we attribute to this term that does not exist ? and where should look in order to unearth this minerality ? a few tasters believe to have caught a hint of it in some red wines.they are still looking… this is because the clues are far more numerous in white wines. the best sommeliers, working as sleuths, have found traces of it by following the loire upstream then branching off towards burgundy and alsace. they found its tracks in muscadet, sancerre, chablis and riesling. but the quarry does not allow itself to be caught that easily. it requires a meticulous examination to identify the telltale aromas : flint, gunflint, chalk, pencil graphite, steeliness… some experts can recognize notes of petroleum ; others find traces of seashells and iodine. and yet there is that odd sensation : something similar to holding a pebble in your mouth. damien leclerc, managing director of la chablisienne and our guide in this quest for minerality, takes us deeper into the descriptive metaphors. his words to describe this notion are “those first big raindrops that fall and dry just before a storm on a hot, dry day” beautifully expressing the concept of minerality. there is a sudden refreshing sensation that invades the atmosphere, while at the same time there is tension in the air. a sort of energy, like before an earth tremor. “minerality also exudes a certain form of purity, a crystalline expression of the wine” he concludes. > read more click on the image to download the document about thirty "crus", with the largest palette of mineral aromas la chablisienne is present in the whole vineyard. in the whole appellation area, we produce every year thirty different "crus" with a strong personality: six grands crus, fifteen premiers crus, many chablis and petit chablis. among our grands crus there is château grenouilles, unique “château” of the chablis vineyard. the vinification of the grape juice produced by our wine growers takes place in the cellar, according to the different terroirs. la chablisienne wines have a strong identity and provide pure emotion, the mineral touch. a single variety, the chardonnay our vineyard practices and winemaking methods appellations our terroir our tasting notes 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 next reporting an illicit content | legal notice about this blog
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