Chablis
Chablis is a wine region in northern Burgundy, known for its crisp, mineral-driven white wines made from the Chardonnay grape.
Chablis has a distinct terroir which greatly influences the character of its wines. Primarily Kimmeridgian limestone, the region’s geology contains fossilised marine shells and clay, imparting a remarkable minerality. A semi-continental climate means cold winters, warm summers, and significant weather variations from year to year. While the risk of frost provides an extra challenge to winemakers, the pleasant trade off is high acidity resulting in racy, exciting wines.