- Burgundy, France
Maison Albert Bichot Domaine Long-depaquit Chablis Chardonnay
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Maison Albert Bichot Domaine Long-Depaquit Chablis Chardonnay is a distinguished white wine from the Chablis AOC in Burgundy, France. Produced by Maison Albert Bichot, this Chablis offers a classic expression of the region’s Chardonnay, renowned for its purity and minerality.
The wine features an aromatic bouquet of crisp citrus fruits, such as lemon and grapefruit, complemented by notes of green apple, white flowers, and a characteristic flinty minerality. On the palate, Domaine Long-Depaquit Chablis Chardonnay offers a medium-bodied texture with flavors of ripe apple, juicy pear, and a subtle hint of almond, all framed by bright acidity and a clean, steely finish. The wine’s balanced profile and fresh, mineral character make it an excellent choice for pairing with seafood, shellfish, and light poultry dishes. Its refined elegance and true-to-terroir expression reflect the quality and heritage of Maison Albert Bichot’s winemaking.
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Product Score
Product Score
87/100
Alcohol ABV
Alcohol ABV
13%
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About the Brand
Domaines Albert Bichot, founded in 1831 and based in Burgundy, France, is a prominent and historic wine producer known for its commitment to crafting high-quality wines from one of the world’s most renowned wine regions. The estate encompasses several domains, including Domaine du Clos Frantin, Domaine du Pavillon, and Domaine de Rochegrès, among others, each specializing in various Burgundy appellations. Albert Bichot is renowned for its extensive portfolio, which includes celebrated Pinot Noir and Chardonnay from prestigious Burgundy vineyards, including those in Chassagne-Montrachet, Meursault, and Nuits-Saint-Georges. The winery emphasizes traditional winemaking techniques combined with modern innovations to produce wines that reflect the complexity and elegance of Burgundy's terroir. Albert Bichot’s dedication to quality and its long-standing heritage have established it as a key player in the Burgundy wine industry.
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