Rating:
7,
Maturity:
A much more typical and quite large 2004 vintage has restored
the status quo in Chablis, after the excesses of 2003. The weather was fairly typical at the beginning of the year and
flowering took place as normal in early June. July and August
however, were very wet with double the seasonal average rainfall. This
led to potential problems with rot and mildew, avoided by the best producers by
bud thinning and treatments. Things were looking bleak for Chablis in late August, but thankfully good
weather returned in September. The first two weeks of September were
very warm and there was no more significant rainfall during the rest of
the month. This period of improved weather allowed the vines to recover
and a large harvest was started on the 4th October, about a
week later than usual and about 6 weeks later than in 2003! The final result is very good wines with great typicity and good
levels of ripeness and acidity.
© BB&R Limited, 2006
2004 Chablis
Berry Bros & Rudd,
3 St James St, London, SW1A 1EG
Tel: 0870 900 4300
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