Jean Collet
Burgundy, France
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At twenty-one years old, Romain Collet took over the family domaine and converted many of their vineyards to organic viticulture (with some biodynamics experiments) and incorporated natural yeast fermentations. Collet’s range highlights the differences of each of their premier crus and grand crus with a cellar vinification and aging tailored to the uniqueness of each site and lean toward a more richer Côte d'Or style than the trimmer quality of the Loire Valley whites. The soils is composed of Kimmeridgian limestone marl bedrock with rocky topsoil composed of Portlandian limestone scree, bedrock-derived marlstones, varying levels of marne (calcium carbonate-rich clay) and loam. The entry-level wines, Saint-Bris, Petit Chablis, Chablis, and 1er Cru Montmains are aged in steel while the others are aged in variations of French oak vessels (225l-80hl), with no new oak barrels used with any of the wines imported by The Source.
Jean Collet - 2023 Chablis
Price: $33.00
Size: 750ml
Availability:
Out of stock
Type of Wine: White
Grape(s): 100% Chardonnay
Style: Medium Body, Elegant and Aromatic
GROWER OVERVIEW
At twenty-one years old, Romain Collet took over the family domaine and converted many of their vineyards to organic viticulture (with some biodynamics experiments) and incorporated natural yeast fermentations. Collet’s range highlights the differences of each of their premier crus and grand crus with a cellar vinification and aging tailored to the uniqueness of each site and lean toward a more richer Côte d'Or style than the trimmer quality of the Loire Valley whites. The soils is composed of Kimmeridgian limestone marl bedrock with rocky topsoil composed of Portlandian limestone scree, bedrock-derived marlstones, varying levels of marne (calcium carbonate-rich clay) and loam. The entry-level wines, Saint-Bris, Petit Chablis, Chablis, and 1er Cru Montmains are aged in steel while the others are aged in variations of French oak vessels (225l-80hl), with no new oak barrels used with any of the wines imported by The Source.
VINEYARD DETAILS
Located on the Saône left bank, Collet’s Chablis AOC comes from 72 organic certified plots in Villy in the north, the north slope of Montmains across from Vaillons, and Prehy, planted between 1978-1983 on flat to medium-steep slopes at an average of 170m. The bedrock is Kimmeridgian limestone marl with a topsoil of limestone rock, clay and sand.
CELLAR NOTES
Natural fermentation (13˚C max.) and aging for 11 months in steel. First sulfites added to must, full malolactic, and light fining and filtration.


















































