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Chablis 1Er Cru Côtes De Léchet Cuvée J.M. Brocard CHABLIS 1ER CRU CUVÉE JEAN-MARC BROCARD THE ONLY CHABLIS WINE FROM THE HOSPICES, THIS NORTHERN BURGUNDY TERROIR. MINERAL AND PRECISE. TASTING Yellow robe with tints of green. Fresh citrus nose. Tension and minerality on the palate. FOOD MATCHING On its own at the aperitif. Seafood and shellfish, trout filet. TERROIRS KEY INFOS Côte de léchet 0.2 ha. Region: Bourgogne Village: Chablis Level: Premier Cru AOC: Chablis 1er Cru Grapes: Chardonnay Color: White HISTORY This vineyard is a gift made in 2015 by Monsieur Jean-Marc Brocard, who was born about 30 kms. west of Beaune in Chaudenay-le-Château. Members of the family were often grateful to Beaune’s Hospital, at times of illness. On his marriage to a girl from the Yonne, Monsieur Brocard moved away, while staying within the region, establishing a vineyard estate in Chablis from 1975 onwards. Côte de Léchet is one of the best known 1st Growths on the Left Bank of the River Serein, which runs through Chablis. These vines are approximately 30 years old, situated in the heart of the pebble- rich, south-east facing, steeply- sloped hillside. The vines are low-yielding, and cultivated bio-dynamically. GO FURTHER Go to our website www.hospices-beaune.com to buy this wine at the next auction or discover other Albert Bichot wines. You can also scan the QR Code. HOSPICES-BEAUNE.COM : THE WEBSITE DEDICATED TO THE MOST FAMOUS WINE AUCTION, BY #1 BUYER ALBERT BICHOT Albert Bichot is a family-owned Maison de Bourgogne, the owner to more than 100 hectares of vineyards in Burgundy through several iconic estates. We are the #1 buyer at the Hospices auction thanks to a specific know-how in the selection, bidding and ageing of the prestigious wines from this unique estate. Since 2009, our website www.hospices-beaune.com allows wine lovers to buy online and live an exceptional experience. TWITTER | YOUTUBE | LINKEDIN | FACEBOOK | INSTAGRAM MAISON ALBERT BICHOT 6 bis boulevard Jacques Copeau 21 200 Beaune, France.
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