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Domaine Daniel Dampt Bougros Grand Cru Chablis White 2021

Domaine Daniel Dampt Bougros Grand Cru Chablis White 2021

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Generous, expressive and aromatic, this is the ultimate cellaring wine. Serve it during a meal or open a bottle with friends who love fine wines.

 

  • Domaine Daniel Dampt & Fils
  • France
  • Bourgogne
  • 2021
  • Chardonnay
  • Clay-limestone (Kimmeridgian)
  • 75cl
  • 13%
  • 10ºC - 12ºC
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The story

The history of the Domaine Daniel Dampt et Fils in Chablis, northern Burgundy , dates back more than 150 years. With 10 hectares (25 acres ) of Chablis Premier Cru vineyards, 12 hectares (30 acres) of Petit Chablis vineyards and some wonderful bottles from the Chablis Grand Cru appellation, the family domaine manages its vineyards sustainably to protect the environment and safeguard the natural characteristics of the Chardonnay grape.
Domaine Daniel Dampt et Fils is in the old village of Milly, which has now become part of Chablis. It is independently run, managing its own winemaking process. The current generation – Vincent Dampt and Sébastien Dampt – integrate the traditions and advice passed on to them by their father, Daniel Dampt, and their grandfather, Jean Defaix. They are also innovative and take exceptional care of the vines.

Daniel Dampt & Fils produces white wines from parcels within the four Chablis appellations: Grand Cru, Premier Cru, Chablis and Petit Chablis. Chardonnay contributes its power and expressiveness to the wines produced from these vineyards, sculpted by the river Serein, a tributory of the Yonne. There are wines for all tastes: refreshing, lively and bright, or ample, supple and round.

With its impressive variety: Bougros from the Grand Cru vineyards, Vaillons, Côte de Léchet, Les Lys, Beauroy and Fourchaume from the Premier Crus, and other parcels within the Chablis and Petit Chablis appellations, Domaine Daniel Dampt & Fils draws on each wine’s natural characteristics to bring out its very best.

Source: Domaine Daniel Dampt & Fils website