
Albert Bichot : Chablis 1er cru "Les Vaucopins" Dom. Long-Depaquit 2023
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Description
Characteristics and tasting tips for Chablis Premier Cru "Les Vaucopins" Domaine Long-Depaquit 2023 by Albert Bichot
Tasting
Nose
The bouquet reveals an aromatic complexity typical of the appellation, with scents of ripe fruit accompanied by characteristic smoky and flinty notes.
Palate
The palate stands out for its liveliness and energy, offering a silky texture of great precision. Balance and elegance dominate the tasting, supported by vibrant acidity and beautiful concentration. The finish is of exceptional and persistent length.
Food and Wine Pairings
This Premier Cru pairs harmoniously with grilled fish and seafood or served in sauce. It also enhances roasted poultry and white meats, or those served in sauce. The ideal pairing is with pan-seared scallops in citrus butter.
Service and Storage
It is recommended to serve this wine at a temperature between 11 and 13°C. This Chablis Premier Cru "Les Vaucopins" Domaine Long-Depaquit 2023 can be enjoyed in its youth or cellared until 2030 and beyond.
A Chablis Premier Cru faithful to the typical minerality of its appellation
The Estate
Founded in 1831 by Bernard Bichot in Monthélie, the House of Albert Bichot embodies a family winemaking tradition with roots dating back to 1350. Based in Beaune since 1912 and currently managed by Albéric Bichot, the company manages six estates across Burgundy spanning over 100 hectares of vineyards, including 13 hectares of Grand Crus. A pioneer in organic viticulture, Albert Bichot distinguishes itself through its commitment to heritage as a founding patron of the Cité des Climats et Vins de Bourgogne.
The Vineyard
The Les Vaucopins climat is located on the right bank of the Serein in the commune of Chichée, approximately 3 kilometers southeast of Chablis. This exceptional terroir boasts remarkable characteristics, including a pure south-facing exposure and a very steep slope. The predominantly limestone soils rest on Kimmeridgian marl with numerous outcrops of this fossilized limestone, which imparts an archetypal minerality to the wines. Domaine Long-Depaquit, now owned by the House of Albert Bichot, manages 5.20 hectares in this prestigious location. The vines are 30 years old on average.
Winemaking and Aging
Harvesting is done by hand, followed by grape sorting and slow pressing at moderate pressure. Alcoholic fermentation and aging on fine lees for the Chablis Premier Cru "Les Vaucopins" Domaine Long-Depaquit 2023 take place over 10 months in stainless steel tanks (85%) and oak barrels (15%) (1 to 4 wines). An additional 2 months of aging in stainless steel tanks precedes bottling.
Grape Variety
This Burgundy wine is 100% Chardonnay.





