Domaine Long-Depaquit Moutonne 2004 WHITE France

The tiny walled vineyard of Moutonne sits on the hallowed Grand Cru slope above the village of Chablis. Unique white sun-soaking soils yield grapes of rarest intensity allowing Grand Cru master Gerard Vuillien to fashion the most concentrated engaging and complex Chablis of all. The vineyard is famously named after medieval monks said to skip like lambs (moutons) after a glass or two! Gerard Vullien also co-founded the Union des Grands Crus - an elite group making wine "of a quality to set them among the world's greatest whites". He is a world-renowned Chablis master whose every release offers Chablis at its striking peak - as this Grand Cru gem shows! Exceptionally well balanced boasting a complex wealth of pear earth flint and ripe citrus flavours. Exquisite with goats cheese!
Per bottle price from: £33.00
Merchant: Sunday Times Wine Club
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