Still
Olivier Tricon
Burgundy
Chardonnay
The total area of the Bourgogne Chardonnay plots is 9 hectares, 100% Chardonnay, vines are about 20 years old. Mechanical harvest, SO2 in the vineyard 2g/Hl
Sustainable
The 20yr old vine grows on Kimmeridgian soil. This unique soil in Chablis dates back to the late Jurassic period, approximately 150 million years ago. It is characterized by a distinctive blend of limestone, clay, and fossilized marine organisms, particularly small oyster shells called Exogyra virgula. The high limestone content contributes to the vibrant acidity, minerality and the characteristic flinty, steely notes that define Chablis wines. The clay adds depth and complexity, allowing the wines to age gracefully. Sustainably winegrowing, Olivier fertilizes only with his own compost. The team is working the soil and the vineyard respectfully to the environment.
The plots are situated in Tonnerre, surrounding Chablis and facing West/South-West.
Cold fermentation in stainless steel tanks followed my malolactic fermentation. Fining with Bentonite and filtered before bottling. Total Sulphur: 61 mg/L
Bottle, Cork
0.750
Delaware, National, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania
Bright and inviting nose with aromas of green apple, citrus, and subtle floral notes. On the palate, it is crisp and refreshing, featuring flavors of lemon zest and a hint of minerality. Well-balanced acidity and a clean finish. Perfect for aperitif with a cheese platter or with herbed roast chicken.