| | "The (Christian Moreau) 2014s formed a suitable end to a profitable week in Chablis, finishing on a high note. They typify the vintage: fresh, mineral-driven and tensile, what you might call 'real Chablis.' Their wines come highly recommended."—Neal Martin - Wine Advocate
We are Happy to Offer these two selections that serve as perfect, affordable entries to the spectacular 2014 vintage in Chablis
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| 2014 Domaine Christian Moreau Pere et Fils Chablis AC |
| 89-91 Points Stephen Tanzer "(done in 100% stainless stee) Pale, bright yellow. Mineral-driven aromas of ginger, white pepper, menthol and crushed stone. Brisk acidity and a saline element give this densely packed village wine excellent inner-mouth tension. Finishes bright and gripping: this would make a great oyster wine."
88-91 Points Burghound "There is enough reduction to suppress the underlying fruit though there is good vibrancy and freshness to the saline and mineral-inflected middle weight flavors that terminate in a clean and dry but not really austere finish. This should be a lovely and altogether classic villages." |
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| 2014 Domaine Christian Moreau Pere et Fils Chablis Vaillons 1er Cru |
| 90-92 Points Stephen Tanzer "Pale yellow-green. Vibrant aromas of lemon curd, lime zest and white pepper. Juicy, tight and penetrating, offering excellent tension to the flavors of stone fruits, lime zest, white pepper and crushed stone."
89-92 Burghound "This is still very primary and backward and only aggressive swirling reveals aromas of green fruit, white flowers, pepper and hints of mineral reduction and iodine. The medium-bodied flavors are equally tight with excellent delineation and salinity that continues onto the bone dry and lemon-tinged finale. This too should be lovely."
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