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2022 Chablis Grand Cru Bougros William Fèvre - 6x75cl
  • Colour White
  • Producer Domaine William Fèvre
  • Region Chablis
  • Drinking 2026 - 2036
  • Case size 6x75cl
  • Available Now

2022 - Chablis Grand Cru Bougros William Fèvre - 6x75cl

  • Colour White
  • Producer Domaine William Fèvre
  • Region Chablis
  • Drinking 2026 - 2036
  • Case size 6x75cl
  • Available Now
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Case price: £604.84 Duty Paid inc VAT
Equivalent Bottle Price: £100.80 Duty Paid inc VAT
Case price: £488.00 In Bond
Please note: This wine is available for immediate delivery.
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  • Goedhuis, January 2024

    William Fèvre own 6 hectares within Bougros and makes two different cuvées. This wine comes from a 4-hectare parcel of old vines planted by William’s father in the 1940s and 1950s. Generous and rich, with a white floral scent, fresh peach and jasmine. Mouth-filling with great depth showing off its Grand Cru pedigree and a Kimmeridgian earthy substance. A beautifully rewarding finish, with clementine and orange peel, seashore saltiness and freshness.

  • Goedhuis, January 2024

    William Fèvre own 6 hectares within Bougros and makes two different cuvées. This wine comes from a 4-hectare parcel of old vines planted by William’s father in the 1940s and 1950s. Generous and rich, with a white floral scent, fresh peach and jasmine. Mouth-filling with great depth showing off its Grand Cru pedigree and a Kimmeridgian earthy substance. A beautifully rewarding finish, with clementine and orange peel, seashore saltiness and freshness.


  • Neal Martin, September 2023, Score: 92-94

    The 2022 Chablis Bougros Grand Cru, matured around one-third in used barrel, sports a subtle reduction on the nose that works to its favor: white flowers commingle with Mirabelle and crushed stone. The palate is well-balanced and precise, harmonious with orange pith and nectarine, just a touch of praline. It builds nicely in the glass and then slams its foot on the accelerator right on the finish as if to say: That's all for now. One for the patient amongst you. (Drinking 2027-2049)


  • Burghound, October 2023, Score: 91-93

    Once again there is plenty of mineral reduction character suffusing the aromas of ripe pear, soft wood and tidal pool. The rich, full-bodied and overtly powerful broad-shouldered flavors are robust but not rustic on the bitter lemon, dry and balanced finale. This also needs more depth but that is virtually always the case with young Bougros. Drink 2030+


  • Jasper Morris MW, June 2023, Score: 92-95

    Fresh pale green tint. Didier describes this as the entry level grand cru. The average age of the vines is at or above 60 years. There is admirable tension here, an electric start, more middleweight through the middle, then quite a powerful middle with decent dry extract, and good length. Keeps coming back. Drink from 2030-2040. Tasted: June 2023.

Producer

Domaine William Fèvre

William Fèvre is one of the great names of Chablis, however, in comparison to many estates in the region, William himself was a relative newcomer. He produced his first crop in 1959 and swiftly built up the estate to have substantial holdings in the town of Chablis. By 1998, the year that Champagne legend Joseph Henriot purchased the domaine, it had grown to 48 hectares. During his life, Joseph Henriot further expanded the ...Read more

William Fèvre is one of the great names of Chablis, however, in comparison to many estates in the region, William himself was a relative newcomer. He produced his first crop in 1959 and swiftly built up the estate to have substantial holdings in the town of Chablis. By 1998, the year that Champagne legend Joseph Henriot purchased the domaine, it had grown to 48 hectares. During his life, Joseph Henriot further expanded the estate, so today it owns 78 hectares of vineyards, including 16 hectares of 1ers Crus and 15 hectares of Grands Crus. Under the careful direction of technical director Didier Séguier, William Fèvre is a superb example of how big can be beautiful. The vineyard management for the village wines is organic and the 1ers Crus and Grands Crus vineyards have been biodynamic since 2020. Ensuring his wines embody true terroir style is hugely important to Didier. He avoids new oak for ageing and counts his blessings that sister winery, Bouchard Père Fils in Beaune, is an unlimited source of 2–5-year casks for maturation of his Chablis.Read less

Region

Chablis

Chablis is world famous for its fine white wines produced from the Chardonnay grape. The best vineyards are perched above the winding Serein river and are south or southwest facing ensuring better ripeness in this cooler climate. It has four appellation levels. Petit Chablis is the most modest and simple followed by Chablis, which is the largest and most prominent. Premier cru Chablis is the third largest appellation and encompasses almost 40 different climats or vineyards including the famed Montée de Tonnerre, Fourchaumes and Mont de Milieu. The most noble of all Chablis are the grand crus of which there are 7 climats in total Bougros, Les Preuses, Vaudésir, Grenouilles, Valmur, Les Clos and Blanchot. The wines of Chablis have remained some of the best value in the world, particularly their superb grand crus which can easily cost 50% less than its closest revered white grand cru neighbour, Corton Charlemagne.