Nestled in the northern reaches of Burgundy, Chablis offers a pure, lean style of Chardonnay prized for its steely freshness and subtle elegance. This sub-region’s cool climate and fossil-rich soils highlight the grape’s natural acidity rather than oak-induced richness, making Chablis an enduring benchmark for mineral-driven whites.
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