

Julien Brocard Chablis La Boissonneuse 2020
Julien Brocard's La Boissonneuse is an award winning Chablis made adopting both organic and biodynamic principles. Like the stars in the sky, the plants seem to have been profusely sown on earth in order to invite man, through the attraction of pleasure and curiosity, to discover what nature is about. The plots are fascinating sensory gardens and this one invites you to discover the good balance of fruit and minerality. Aromas of honey, candied orange and green pepper on the nose. Lemony notes on the palate, with the same green pepper and candied orange. An intense wine, with a lingering, mentholated freshness.
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The Producer Julien Brocard | Chablis
In between running the sizeable family Chablis firm 'Jean-Marc Brocard' Julien Brocard also produces a range of limited-production wines under his own name. Having first challenged his father’s scepticism by introducing biodynamics on one parcel of Chablis, La Boissonneuse, in 1998, Julien launched his...
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The Region France | Burgundy
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The Primary Grape Chardonnay
Chardonnay takes its name from a village in the Mâconnais, but has expanded widely from its Burgundian roots and is now planted around the world. The...