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Domaine Testut Chablis 1er Cru ‘Montée de Tonnerre’ 2017

Chardonnay from France, Chablis, Burgundy

$118

$113ea in any 3+
$108ea in any 6+
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Gotta love the full Montée. There's a reason it comes up time and time again in discussions on Chablis!

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Gotta love the full Montée. There’s a reason it comes up time and time again in discussions on Chablis. Check out the interactive map below. Click on the vineyard name and you’ll see it’s on the same side of the river as the cluster of Grand Cru’s and lies right next to Blanchot and Le Clos.

After trying the 2017 1er Cru Forêts &  GC Grenouille (bought out all remaing stock of those!), I was keen to try this and it hasn’t disappointed.

Chiseled and saline. True to Testut’s form, chalky acid on fine boned yumminess. Citrus, pith, white flowers, a drop of mapple, hint of spice, and, excellent texture with just the right amount of phenolic grip. I’m 3 for 3 with Domaine Testut! Line and length combined with fine juicy acid in all of their wines gives a vivacity that has me just asking for more!

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Why is this Wine so Yummy?

About Domaine Testut

The domain was created in 1967 by Philippe Testut, the founder of “Château Grenouille.” In 1998, the 13 hectares of vineyards were taken over by his son, Cyril. Occupying the historic heartland of Chablis vineyards initially farmed by Cistercian monks, Domaine Testut and its vineyards lie on some of the finest Kimmeridgian limestone soils. This terroir contributes to the classic, minerally crisp flavours of the wines.

Philippe Testut was the first in the family who wanted to be a vigneron, “it was his passion” says Cyril. Philippe’s first harvest was in 1963 at Domaine Long-Depaquit – Cyril’s grandfather was and old friend, from school-days, of the owners there. From 1966-1969 Philippe bought vineyards, helped by his father (Cyril’s grandfather). In 1975 Philippe’s father told him that he should work together with his siblings – there were 5 of them – it was something of a catastrophe, but they also managed to amass plenty of vineyard land, bought ‘en-friche.’

Eventually Philippe’s father decided to sell; whilst he’d supported Philippe, he had never had much interest in the domaine, at which time Philippe decided to go work in Châteauneuf du Pape. Today the domaine still boasts 13 hectares, including a little Château Grenouilles – but it was once much more, it was Philippe’s father that sold La Chablisienne their Grenouilles.

When Cyril first came, he spent most of his time in the vines redeveloping the domaine with his father who had returned from Châteauneuf. In 1998-99 Cyril began selling wines under his own label, before that, everything was sold to the ‘maisons’. Cyril works together with his wife and two others.

Testut’s vineyards in Chablis have an average age of 40 years and over 50 years for Premier Cru and Grand Cru. 
The soils of Testut’s vineyards allow the root systems to dive deep and draw in the soil minerals, giving the wines the stunning fine, saline acidity, for which Chablis has such a great reputation wine.

80% of Chablis AOC vines are on the right bank of the Serein, between Montee de Tonnerre Premier Cru and Blanchots Grand Cru, sites of serious pedigree.

 

In the Vineyard

Vine age combined with location make a recipe for stunning Chablis and Testut has both.

Testut’s vineyards in Chablis have an average age of 40 years and over 50 years for Premier Cru and Grand Cru.  Most of the vineyards has been propagated using Massale selection.

The soils of Testut’s vineyards allow the root systems to dive deep and draw in the soil minerals, giving the wines the stunning fine, saline acidity, for which Chablis has such a great reputation wine.

80% of Chablis AOC vines are on the right bank of the Serein, between Montee de Tonnerre Premier Cru and Blanchots Grand Cru, sites of serious pedigree.

Vineyard management takes the approach of common sense and sustainable care for the environment in an approach the French name lutte raisonnée.

Vineyards are worked by horse and fruit hand-harvested.

In the Winery

Details of the winemaking are slim. Hand-harvested fruit is pressed, which is a bigger deal than it might sound at first glance as some 85% of Chablis today is machine picked. The fruit is destemmed but pressed as whole berries after which it is settled naturally and racked after 24-48 hours.

Natural yeasts are employed with the fermentations carried out in stainless steel. The élevage period lasts for 16 to 18 months and is also done in stainless save for the Grenouilles which sees 15 to 20% wood. There is zero lees stirring and this allows the wine to fall brilliant without fining it though there is a polishing filtration. The style Testut wants is one of purity and transparency.

Where in the World is Domaine Testut?

Domaine Testut is in the heart of Chablis with an incredible cluster of vineyards in and around the Grand Cru section of Chablis.

Click on a map to enlarge 🔎

The Chablis governing body has an excellent interactive map that allows you to find producers and vineyards, zoom in and explore.

Chablis Geology & Geography Explored

 

92 Points

An attractively fresh, airy and cool nose offers up notes of mineral reduction, lemon zest, acacia blossom and soft hints of tidal pool and exotic fruit character. The rich and relatively moderately-bodied flavors possess fine mid-palate concentration and a lovely mouthfeel while the stony, sappy and nicely dry but not really austere finish flashes sneaky good length. This solidly complex effort is sufficiently tightly wound to reward at least 5ish years of cellaring but not so much so that it couldn't be enjoyed young if that's your fruit preference. Drink: 2025+ ♥ Outstanding

Allen Meadows, Burghound

Where in the world does the magic happen?

Testut S.c.e.a, Rue des Moulins, Chablis, France

Chablis
Burgundy
France