Laroche Chablis Grand Cru les Blanchots (2005)
| Winery: | Domaine Laroche |
| Region: | France » Burgundy » Chablis » Chablis Grand Cru |
| Varietal: | Chardonnay |
| Type: | Table Wines |
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Domaine Laroche on SnoothFebruary 2010
A big hello from the Loire valley in France. I'm an English wine trade professional who moved here to live in 2006. Based between Angers and Saumur, I'd be happy to hear from anyone who has questions about the Loire or has tasted something special they think I should know about. Look forward to hearing from you. Read More
October 2009
This chablis was alright, nothing special, but pleasant fruit, crisp and clean.- Tasted at Hostile Grape 10/8/09 Read More
December 2008
Paired this with a sweet potato soup and it was fabulous. Very dry, flinty, very Chablis. Would highly recommend this wine. Read More
November 2008
Pale lemon-gold. Medium intense nose of lemon, green apple, asparagus. Dry, medium-high acid, light-medium body. Green fruit and citrus palate with oak notes. Long finish. Read More
November 2008
All I can say is that as someone who typically does not care for the whites as much as reds (and who drinks reds almost exclusively), I really enjoyed this wine. Picked it up with a couple other wines while passing thru the duty-free section of the Paris airport (I'm guessing the price I paid was inflated and more than offset the duty-free savi... Read More
September 2008
No written review
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