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William Fevre Chablis 1er Cru "Montmains" 2000

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William Fevre Chablis 1er Cru "Montmains" 2000

by David Lole » Thu Mar 15, 2007 9:40 am

Fevre, supposedly, underwent a quantum leap in quality after being acquired by the revitalised Champagne house, Henriot, in 1998 (who, reportedly, also effected similar improvements with the purchase of Bouchard Pere et Fils in 1995). Having been in raptures after trying the 2000 Grand Cru "Valmur" (95 points), although a little less impressed by the promising, but somewhat closed, "Les Clos" (91-93 points - a longer term proposition than the Valmur, perhaps, yet I am to be convinced it's the better wine), I managed to procure just a few bottles of Fevre's Premier Cru's - "Montmains" and "Montee de Tonnerre" to further expand my horizons on this firm's "improved'" performance. I am pleased to report this particular wine delivers the "goods" in spades.

Holding a youthful straw/green appearance with a polished hue, the effusive bouquet invokes a myriad of nuance - white flowers, meal, melon, lime, minerals, bacon fat and seaspray - this is the classic "Chablis" package - elusively enticing and pure, yet so complex and complete. In the mouth, this wine is just a mere pup - tight, steely with enormous reserves of mineral-tinged acidity - yet possesses an eerie grace but with an aura of unleashed power and unquestionable longevity. Flavours of green melon, lime, meal and a distinct calciferous note are followed by a crisp, minerally finish of some duration. Allusively subtle and focussed, this wine deserves careful extended cellaring to reach its full potential. Unfortunately, for someone like me, it would difficult to keep my hands off it on this current form. Another classic wine from Fevre and without any equivocation, deserves a rating of at least 93 points (with a bullet for something much higher, in due course). Drink now to 2020.

13% A/V. Sealed with a cork closure.
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Re: William Fevre Chablis 1er Cru "Montmains" 2000

by JC (NC) » Thu Mar 15, 2007 1:27 pm

Great notes. Sounds like a winner! I attended a tasting of Bouchard white Burgundies a year or so back and was impressed with a couple of them.
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Re: William Fevre Chablis 1er Cru "Montmains" 2000

by Jeff Caldwell » Thu Mar 15, 2007 1:40 pm

The Chevalier Montrachet from Bouchard is brilliant. The trouble is finding it. Could really burn a hole in the wine budget too....about 130 Euros per bottle at last check with my friend in Burgundy.

I am a huge fan of William Fevre as well. The 2004 Chablis Grand Cru "Les Clos" is fantastic, as is the 2004 Chablis Grand Cru "Les Preuses'


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