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Albert Bichot Chablis 2015

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There are 4 user submitted reviews for this wine.

Melanie Lloyd rated this wine as 89/100 with the following review:

Aromas of baked pear with fragrant olive and mineral notes.

Medium bodied with a pleasant mouthfeel, medium acidity, and flavours of apple, lemon zest and wood notes.

Pair with a charcuterie board or with chicken with a cream sauce.

Tasted Aug 2020
Andrea Shapiro rated this wine as 89/100 with the following review:

Green apple, pink grapefruit, and lovely peach and apricot. Also super floral, orange blossoms, honeysuckle and sweet peas.

Crisp and bright on the palate. Refreshing citrus, lemons and some herbs, grass, hay and light minerals.

High acidity, medium body and light finish. Very nice unoaked Chardonnay.
Jane Staples rated this wine as 90/100 with the following review:

Ripe pear, apple and tropical guava on nose and satiny palate. Solid value in an unoaked, dry Chard. Enjoy with white fish, chicken salad or soft cheeses.
Tasted March 2017
Alex & Priya rated this wine as 88/100 with the following review:

Priya: This smells a bit like soy sauce, nice and crisp but tangy, with a bit of lemon zest. A nice starter Chablis for the price. 89pts

Alex: I agree that this is a fair example of Chablis at a price everyone can enjoy. Pretty nose with green apple and pear, and a slight yeastiness. The palate is much the same, offering a touch of minerality and reasonable depth for the cost. Finishes zippy and fresh. A solid, inoffensive wine to pair with salads and scallops in a garlic butter sauce. 86pts




Natalie's Review

Albert Bichot Chablis 2015, Chablis AOC, France: Crisp, dry and zesty with aromas of green apple and Asian pear. This Old World Burgundian white wine is made from Chardonnay grown in the northern region of Chablis. It is not oaked. Pair with seafood. This winery was founded in 1831. Drink: 2015-2020. 458851 12.50% XD 750 mL  $34.95 Score: 90/100. February 26, 2018 Top Rated White Wine.  Full Review

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