Albert Pic

Petit Chablis - Albert Pic 2023

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Format: 75 cl

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Albert Pic's Petit Chablis exemplifies the purity and freshness that characterizes white wines produced in the renowned Chablis region, in the heart of Burgundy, France. Albert Pic, a historic and respected figure in the world of Chablis wine, has helped define the standard of quality for which the region is known, producing wines that accurately reflect the expression of Chablis' unique terroir.

Albert Pic's Petit Chablis is made exclusively with Chardonnay grapes, grown in areas characterized by calcareous and marneux soils, typical of the Chablis region. These soils give the wine its distinctive minerality and unmistakable freshness, making it a lively and accessible example of the Chablis style.

Visually, Petit Chablis has a light straw yellow color, with greenish reflections that underline its youth and vitality. On the nose, it opens with a fresh and inviting bouquet, where notes of citrus, green apple and white flowers dominate, enriched by a subtle minerality reminiscent of flint, a distinctive sign of Chablis wines.

In the mouth, the wine is characterized by a lively and well-balanced acidity, which gives a pleasant crunchiness and a long persistence. Fresh fruit flavors blend with a light saline and mineral note, leading to a clean and refreshing finish, making Albert Pic's Petit Chablis extremely drinkable and enjoyable.

Ideal as an aperitif or paired with a wide range of dishes, particularly seafood, oysters, grilled fish and goat's cheese, Petit Chablis represents an excellent choice for those looking for a white wine that offers uncompromising freshness and liveliness. Its accessibility also makes it suitable for those approaching Chablis wines for the first time, offering an inviting introduction to this prestigious wine region.

With the production of Petit Chablis, Albert Pic continues to celebrate tradition and innovation, offering a wine that is both a tribute to the winemaking history of Chablis and a fresh expression of its territory.


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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