Domaine Servin, Chablis AOC, Selection Massale Vieilles Vignes
2019, Bourgogne, France
Classification Chablis AOC
Colour / Type White
Bottle size 75cl
Alcohol 12%
Grape Chardonnay
Drinking window 2033
Average score 92
Indulge in the exquisite taste of Domaine Servin, Chablis AOC, Selection Massale Vieilles Vignes - a true gem from the renowned wine region of Bourgogne, France. This elegant white wine, crafted in the year 2019, boasts a beautiful pale gold color that dazzles in the glass. With a classification of Chablis AOC, this fine wine is a testament to the dedication and expertise of the winemakers at Domaine Servin. Made from carefully selected old vines using the traditional Massale selection method, each sip of this white wine is a journey through the terroir of Chablis. Whether you are a seasoned connoisseur or a curious novice, LadyWine invites you to experience the magic of Domaine Servin, Chablis AOC, Selection Massale Vieilles Vignes. Add a touch of sophistication to your collection with this 750 ml bottle of pure French elegance. Cheers to the art of winemaking and the joy of discovery!
About Domaine Servin
The Servin family has owned vines in Chablis since 1570, but their roots go even further. Since 1998, the estate has been managed by Fran ois, a fervent believer in the ageing capacity of Chablis. His understanding of his old vintages convinced him that malolactic fermentation and late bottling increases the ageing capacity of his wines. This is done in oak, but with great care taken to add volume and length, rather than flavor. As a result, Les Clos and Bougros are aged in barrels aged for a few years; Les Preuses, a judicious blend of barrels and stainless-steel vats; and Blanchot, a more fragile and elegant wine, is fully vinified in stainless steel. The aim is to bring out the real character of each plot. Visitors welcome.He uses old-world traditions and also benefits from modern technology. Francois feels that the winemaker is more important than the barrel maker. He says that making wine is an art, whereas so many people reduce it to a science. The Servin family traces its roots in Chablis all the way back to 1652.