
Petit Chablis Albert Pic 2024
The Petit Chablis by Albert Pic is a slender, fresh, and pleasant white wine, very balanced, vinified only in steel. It has a clearly citrus profile, with notes of lemon, white flowers, and aromatic herbs. On the palate, it is very pleasant and refreshing, with elegant minerality.
The Petit Chablis by Albert Pic is naturally a wine produced entirely from Chardonnay grapes: we are in Burgundy where when we talk about white wines we immediately refer to one of the most famous and important grape varieties in the world. The wine cellar is one of the oldest in the region, founded in the mid-eighteenth century and employs processes that fully respect the natural cycles and the primary needs of the vines, which are cared for and treated with meticulous attention in order to offer wine lovers extraordinary bottles.
Albert Pic with his Petit Chablis manages to express the peculiarities of Chardonnay, a grape variety that in this small area of France has managed to find a place and consequently a way to be interpreted that literally drives all palates on the planet crazy. Inside the modern winery, the grapes, once harvested, are fermented in steel and concrete tanks before undergoing maturation and aging without the use of wood, so as to guarantee the intrinsic characteristics of the fruit and the nuances that the season has managed to highlight within the bunches.
The Petit Chablis by Albert Pic has a wonderful straw yellow color with delicate greenish hues that anticipate delicious citrus notes such as grapefruit and lemon, which frame aromas of jasmine, acacia flowers, and aromatic nuances of thyme. Brought to the mouth, one is overwhelmed by a freshness and minerality that create a drinking experience of incredible clarity: sip calls for sip in this interpretation of Chablis where one is captivated by a balance typical of the wines from this magical region. Ideal when paired with delicate yet flavorful dishes, this is a bottle that, considering the price, is truly an unmissable opportunity to enjoy an illuminating interpretation of a historic grape variety from one of the world's wine paradises.

