Petit Chablis AOC - Albert Pic 2023

Albert Pic

Format: 75 cl

-17%
Recommended price: $50.15
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Producer Albert Pic
Name Petit Chablis AOC
Variety Chardonnay
Vintage 2023
Gradation 12.5%
Format 75 cl
Aromatic profile Fresh, fruity, notes of green apple and citrus
Vinification method Fermentation in stainless steel, without wood
Region Burgundy
Production area Chablis
Country France
Type White
Aging 7-8 months on fine lees in stainless steel
Color Straw yellow
Serving temperature 8-10°C
Recommended consumption Within 2-3 years from harvest
Pairing Fish, shellfish, light appetizers
The Petit Chablis AOC by Albert Pic is a white wine that originates from the renowned Burgundy region in France. This wine is particularly esteemed for its fresh and vibrant character, making it an excellent choice for those seeking a light and refreshing tasting experience.

Produced with Chardonnay grapes, this Albert Pic label is distinguished by its aromatic bouquet, in which one can perceive notes of citrus, white flowers, and a light mineral touch. The chalky soil and the cool climate of the Chablis region give this wine a particular acidity, which is balanced by a pleasant roundness on the palate.

On the palate, the Petit Chablis AOC reveals a delicate yet well-defined structure, with a finish that lingers, offering lasting freshness and a slightly salty aftertaste, typical of wines produced in this geographic area.

Ideal as an aperitif, this wine pairs beautifully with fish dishes, seafood, and goat cheese, enhancing the flavor and freshness of these foods. It is also an excellent choice to accompany a conversation among friends or a light meal during warm days.

The Albert Pic winery demonstrates with this Petit Chablis a commitment to producing wines that are both accessible and of high quality, maintaining an excellent level of integrity in the winemaking process.
The winery

Albert Pic – Winery in Chablis, Borgogna

Discover the story and wines of Albert Pic.

A historic Chablis maison specializing in the production of white wines from Chardonnay, with a range spanning Petit Chablis to Premier and Grand Cru. (https://www.tannico.com/products/chablis-1er-cru-cuvee-pic-2022-albert-pic?utm_source=openai)
Region: Chablis, Borgogna
Country: Francia
Founded: 1755
Grapes: Chardonnay
Founded in 1755. Exclusive focus on Chardonnay white wines. Acquired and modernized under the guidance of Baron Patrick de Ladoucette. Winemaking practices aimed at preserving minerality: fermentations in stainless steel/concrete and bottle aging. Products listed on sales platforms and described in catalogs.
Winery history
Albert Pic & Fils is one of the oldest houses in Chablis; many commercial and technical sheets record the year of foundation as 1755. The estate was acquired and relaunched by Baron Patrick de Ladoucette, who began a programme to modernize the winery.
Production philosophy
The production style aims to express the purity and minerality typical of Chablis: controlled fermentations and aging that favors bottle maturation rather than heavy use of wood, to preserve the expressiveness of the terroir and of the Chardonnay.
Terroir and vineyards
The estate's vineyards are located in the Chablis area, on Kimmeridgian soils rich in fossils and marls that contribute to the wines' characteristic salinity and minerality. The climate is typically continental.

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