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2010 Louis Michel & Fils Chablis Vaudesir
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About Louis Michel & Fils

In six generations of winemaking here in Chablis, the Michel family has developed a no nonsense approach. You won't find the distracting presence of oak in these immaculate Chardonnays, because no wood is used in their cellaring.

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2010 Louis Michel & Fils Chablis Vaudesir

Producer: Louis Michel & Fils
Style: White Wine
Grape Type: Chardonnay
Origin: France
Region: Burgundy
Appellation: Chablis

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92 Points | International Wine Cellar , July/August 2012

Subtle if slightly exotic aromas of apricot, peach and orange blossom.  Beautifully balanced in a fruit-driven style, with an enticing sugar/acid balance accentuating the wine's mid-palate precision.  This firmly built, very fruity grand cru will be accessible young but has the energy and intensity to age well.

94 Points | Robert Parker's The Wine Advocate

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