Antonin Robet Chablis 2004
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A Delectable Chablis from Rodet. A medium golden colored wine with ripe apple, flint and lemon flavors. Very smooth with a long mineral finish.
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Release Notes:
Rodet's Chablis is crafted to highlight the clean fruit and mineral characteristics typical of this Burgundian region. The Chardonnay grapes are pressed softly in a pneumatic press before fermentation in stainless steel vats. The wine is then aged 100% in steel; unlike many other white Burgundies, no oak is used in the vinification. This preserves the vigorous, fresh character and minerality that is so prized in Chablis.
Tasting Notes:
A medium gold colored wine with gray tints. On the nose, ripe apple, lemon, and floral notes are complemented by a hint of aniseed and flint. A smooth and delicate Chardonnay with ripe apple, dried apricot and mineral flavors leading up to a long thirst-quenching finish. The perfect accompaniment for shellfish, grilled fish, goat cheese and salads. Drink now through 2009.
Winery:
Antonin Rodet is one of the most dynamic producers in Burgundy and is consistently lauded by
Burgundy critics: Clive Coates, Decanter, etc. Founded in 1875 by its namesake, Rodet originally produced just... Read more
Region:
Chablis is an isolated part of Burgundy, 100 miles closer to Paris than the Côte d’Or. A century ago, vineyards covered the region between Chablis and the rest of Burgundy but... Read more

Chardonnay vines growing on white Kimmeridgian soils of Chablis.