Alain Chavy Chevalier-Montrachet

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Wine Description

Alain Chavy produces restrained, structured, and long-lived white Burgundies from 17 acres of vineyards in Puligny-Montrachet, with small holdings in the neighboring villages of Chassagne and Meursault. Alain established Domaine Alain Chavy in 2003 with vineyards inherited from his father and includes some of Puligny's top premier crus.

Domaine Alain Chavy Cellar
Chassagne Montrachet
Corentin & Alain Chavy
Domaine Alain Chavy
Domaine Alain Chavy
Domaine Alain Chavy Vineyards
Puligny Montrachet Whites
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Acclaim
“The 2016 Chevalier-Montrachet Grand Cru, which is an exchange of must with Jean-Michel Chartron totaling just one barrel, has a very pretty bouquet with scents of white flowers, orange pith and hazelnut, all well-defined and focused, shrugging off the frost that affected the grand cru this vintage. The palate is well balanced with a fine line of acidity, crisp and focused with a beguiling salinity toward the finish. This is always a finely made Chevalier from Alain Chavy and the 2016 is no different, although to be frank, at the moment I need to find more reason to rate it above Chavy’s premier crus.”
— Wine Advocate, Dec 2017
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Vineyard & Production Info
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Winemaking & Aging
Varietal composition:
100% Chardonnay
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Analytical Data
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Wine Production

Alain inoculates for fermentation and believes in keeping bâtonnage to a minimum. He uses a combination of 400-liter oak puncheons and 25% new Burgundian pièce. “We’re looking for balance between the fruit and oak character,” explains Alain. “We want the wines’ minerality to show through.”

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About the Vineyard

Alain Chavy’s rented  parcel of Chavalier-Montrachet lies next to the Les Demoiselles climat and near the premier cru of Le Cailleret . Chevalier-Montrachet Grand Cru is one of the great white wines of Burgundy. It is stonier and chalkier than Montrachet, higher in elevation and with a steeper slope. At its best, Chevalier-Montrachet is one of the most intense, structured and long-lived white wines in Burgundy with incredible length and complexity.