Chablis

Chablis is one of the world's most recognizable white wine regions. Located in northern Burgundy , Chablis is known for pure, mineral Chardonnay with a cool, crisp, dry style. The combination of chalky Kimmeridge soils (rich in chalk), fresh temperatures, and traditional vinification without excessive oak results in wines that are lively, precise, and uniquely gastronomic.

Chablis is one of the world's most recognizable white wine regions.

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Chablis

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la-chablisienne-chablis-les-venerables
29 , 4 9

La Chablisienne Chablis Les Venerables
France, 2020, Chardonnay

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Fevre - Fevre Chablis Grand Cru Les Preuses

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Fevre - Fevre Chablis 1er Cru Vaulorent
42 , 9 5

Fevre - Fevre Chablis 1er Cru Vaulorent
France, 2022, Chardonnay

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la-chablisienne-chablis-1-er-montmains
40 , 9 5

La Chablisienne Chablis 1 ER Montmains
France, 2020, Chardonnay

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chanson-chablis-premier-cru-fourchaume
49 , 9 5

Chanson Chablis Premier Cru Fourchaume
France, 2022, Chardonnay

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Fevre - Fevre Chablis 1er Cru Mont de Milieu

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What is Chablis?

Chablis is a white wine from the northernmost part of Burgundy, made from 100% Chardonnay. The wines are characterized by crisp acidity, subtle citrus fruit, salty minerality, and a tight structure. Chablis has four quality levels: Petit Chablis , Chablis , Chablis Premier Cru , and Chablis Grand Cru , which increase in complexity, provenance, and aging potential. It is Chardonnay in its purest, uncreamy form—fresh, clear, and refined.

Origin and vineyards

Chablis lies northwest of the rest of Burgundy, closer to Champagne than to the Côte d'Or. The region has a cooler climate and is known primarily for its unique soils.

Key terroir characteristics:

  • Kimmeridgian limestone – fossil-rich layers of clay and limestone, typical of the best Chablis plots; gives minerality, tension and structure.
  • Portland limestone – younger soil layer, lighter and fruitier; typical of Petit Chablis.
  • Cool continental climate – delivers fresh acidity, precision and elegant structures.
  • Steep slopes with good exposure – important for Premier Cru and Grand Cru wines.

The seven Grand Cru vineyards are situated on a single southern slope above the village of Chablis, perfectly oriented for optimal ripening.

Styles and vinification

Chablis produces exclusively white wine from Chardonnay , but styles vary greatly by origin and vinification.

Petit Chablis

• Light, fresh, direct and fruity
• Citrus, green apple, white flowers
• Perfect for everyday use and as an aperitif

Chablis (AOC)

• Acidity balance, minerality and pure Chardonnay expression
• Tight, precise, with citrus notes and a light saltiness
• Often vinified in stainless steel for maximum freshness

Chablis Premier Cru

• More complex, layered and mineral depth
• Well-known climates: Montmains, Montée de Tonnerre, Vaillons
• Sometimes subtle use of wood for extra volume

Chablis Grand Cru

• The top of the region, powerful and intense
• Famous vineyards: Les Clos, Vaudésir, Valmur, Blanchot
• Greater concentration, longer maturation and great storage potential
• Subtle use of wood at many top domains

Vinification

• Stainless steel tanks for freshness and excitement
• Use of used or large oak foudres by some producers
• No heavy wood influences, never “buttery” like warmer Chardonnay
• Long maturation on the lees (sur lie) for top wines for complexity

Storage and serving

Petit Chablis & Chablis

• 2–5 years
• Serve at 8–10 degrees

Premier Cru

• 5–10 years, sometimes longer
• Serve at 10–11 degrees

Grand Cru

• 10–20+ years for top years and top domains
• Serve at 11–12 degrees

Chablis is best enjoyed in slimmer white wine glasses that emphasise minerality and acidity.

Buy Chablis at Perfectewijn.nl

At Perfecte Wijn, you'll find Chablis in every style: from fresh and accessible to complex and mineral. Our selection includes classic stainless steel vinified wines as well as refined Premier Cru and Grand Cru Chablis with subtle aging. This way, you'll taste exactly why Chablis is considered the purest form of Chardonnay worldwide.

Chablis

Chablis is one of the world's most recognizable white wine regions. Located in northern Burgundy , Chablis is known for pure, mineral Chardonnay with a cool, crisp, dry style. The combination of chalky Kimmeridge soils (rich in chalk), fresh temperatures, and traditional vinification without excessive oak results in wines that are lively, precise, and uniquely gastronomic.

What is Chablis?

Chablis is a white wine from the northernmost part of Burgundy, made from 100% Chardonnay. The wines are characterized by crisp acidity, subtle citrus fruit, salty minerality, and a tight structure. Chablis has four quality levels: Petit Chablis , Chablis , Chablis Premier Cru , and Chablis Grand Cru , which increase in complexity, provenance, and aging potential. It is Chardonnay in its purest, uncreamy form—fresh, clear, and refined.

Origin and vineyards

Chablis lies northwest of the rest of Burgundy, closer to Champagne than to the Côte d'Or. The region has a cooler climate and is known primarily for its unique soils.

Key terroir characteristics:

  • Kimmeridgian limestone – fossil-rich layers of clay and limestone, typical of the best Chablis plots; gives minerality, tension and structure.
  • Portland limestone – younger soil layer, lighter and fruitier; typical of Petit Chablis.
  • Cool continental climate – delivers fresh acidity, precision and elegant structures.
  • Steep slopes with good exposure – important for Premier Cru and Grand Cru wines.

The seven Grand Cru vineyards are situated on a single southern slope above the village of Chablis, perfectly oriented for optimal ripening.

Styles and vinification

Chablis produces exclusively white wine from Chardonnay , but styles vary greatly by origin and vinification.

Petit Chablis

• Light, fresh, direct and fruity
• Citrus, green apple, white flowers
• Perfect for everyday use and as an aperitif

Chablis (AOC)

• Acidity balance, minerality and pure Chardonnay expression
• Tight, precise, with citrus notes and a light saltiness
• Often vinified in stainless steel for maximum freshness

Chablis Premier Cru

• More complex, layered and mineral depth
• Well-known climates: Montmains, Montée de Tonnerre, Vaillons
• Sometimes subtle use of wood for extra volume

Chablis Grand Cru

• The top of the region, powerful and intense
• Famous vineyards: Les Clos, Vaudésir, Valmur, Blanchot
• Greater concentration, longer maturation and great storage potential
• Subtle use of wood at many top domains

Vinification

• Stainless steel tanks for freshness and excitement
• Use of used or large oak foudres by some producers
• No heavy wood influences, never “buttery” like warmer Chardonnay
• Long maturation on the lees (sur lie) for top wines for complexity

Storage and serving

Petit Chablis & Chablis

• 2–5 years
• Serve at 8–10 degrees

Premier Cru

• 5–10 years, sometimes longer
• Serve at 10–11 degrees

Grand Cru

• 10–20+ years for top years and top domains
• Serve at 11–12 degrees

Chablis is best enjoyed in slimmer white wine glasses that emphasise minerality and acidity.

Buy Chablis at Perfectewijn.nl

At Perfecte Wijn, you'll find Chablis in every style: from fresh and accessible to complex and mineral. Our selection includes classic stainless steel vinified wines as well as refined Premier Cru and Grand Cru Chablis with subtle aging. This way, you'll taste exactly why Chablis is considered the purest form of Chardonnay worldwide.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Chablis the same as Chardonnay?

Chablis is always made from Chardonnay, but has a much fresher, more mineral style than warmer Chardonnay regions.

Which Chablis has the most depth?

Premier Cru and especially Grand Cru Chablis offer the greatest complexity and the best aging potential.

Is Chablis aged in wood?

Not usually, but some Premier Cru and Grand Cru wines use light wood for added structure.

What does Chablis pair well with?

Perfect with oysters, shellfish, sushi, salmon, fresh cheeses and light dishes where freshness is important.

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