Domaine Laroche, Chablis 1er Cru `Les Vaillons` Vieilles Vignes
Vintage: 2023
| Vintage | Product Code | Format | Closure | Availability |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2023 | LA506B23 | 6 x 75 | Natural Cork | Available |
Producer
Domaine Laroche is based in ‘L’Obédiencerie’, a former monastery in the village of Chablis where wine has been made for over 1,000 years. Despite their impressive history, Domaine Laroche is dynamic, and a modern outlook permeates everything they do. They consistently produce impeccable wines, defined by the Chablis hallmark of crystalline purity and racy acidity.
Domaine Laroche’s vineyard ownership notably sets them apart. Chablis is a fragmented region, and it is uncommon for producers to own large vineyard holdings. However, Domaine Laroche owns 90 hectares of vines in the appellation, including 21 hectares of 1er Cru and six hectares of Grand Cru vineyards. In addition to these vineyards, the domaine has developed long-standing purchasing partnerships with 40 small growers and works closely with them on their vineyard management. This historic domaine continues to make and mature their 1er and Grand Cru wines in the monastery's original cellars.
Domaine Laroche takes a meticulous approach to winemaking under the stewardship of their technical director and winemaker Romain Chevrolat. Despite being only 30 years old, Romain already has an impressive CV, including a stint at Domaine de la Romanée-Conti. Romain’s philosophy centres on the notion that to create the purest expression of Chablis, the domaine must first focus on their vineyards. As a result, Domaine Laroche has implemented sustainable viticulture practices, farming without artificial pesticides or herbicides. They have planted cover crops to improve soil water retention and minimise erosion on the steeper slopes, embrace biodynamic principles in their Grand Cru parcels and support programmes to protect biodiversity. This includes installing beehives in the Vaudevey Valley and working closely with a Burgundian bird protection charity to reintroduce endangered species of owls to the area. In the winery, they ferment their wines with indigenous yeast and embrace a minimal intervention approach.
Honouring the patron saint of Chablis, the ‘Saint Martin’ blends from Domaine Laroche’s best Chablis Villages sites. 15% is fermented in used oak barrels, adding texture to the palate and complementing the quintessential Chablis crystalline acidity. The ‘Essence des Climats’ is another example of Romain’s blending skills, this time utilising various Chablis 1er Crus planted on the region's famed Kimmeridgian clay soils. The 1er Cru ‘Vaudevey’ conveys this remarkable site's unique sense of place, characterised by vivacity and freshness. This steep east-southeast-facing vineyard is bathed in the morning sun before being more shaded in the afternoon, resulting in a slower ripening of the grapes and a wine characterised by freshness.
Sitting atop the Laroche quality hierarchy is the ‘Réserve de l’Obédience’ Grand Cru ‘Les Blanchots’, which blends the finest parcels from within Domaine Laroche’s four hectares of Grand Cru ‘Les Blanchots’. It is only produced in the best vintages.
Vineyards
Domaine Laroche owns 2.17 hectares of 60-year-old vines within the ‘Les Vaillons’ 1er cru, a site lauded for its ability to produce finely structured, powerful wines. Here, the south-eastern exposure and Kimmeridgean clay soils allow for optimal ripening of intensely flavoured fruit.
Vintage
The 2023 vintage is defined by excellent quality and strong yields, reminiscent of 2020. The growing season began with a mild winter, followed by sporadic spring frosts in late March and early April. April showers helped replenish water reserves through the subsequent hot, dry summer. However, this also brought the threat of mildew, meaning careful vineyard management was essential. The summer heat continued through to September, but cool nights allowed the grapes to ripen optimally whilst maintaining good acidity levels. Harvest ran from September 7th through to the 21st.
Vinification
The fruit was hand-harvested and sorted in the vineyard before being gently pressed with a pneumatic press at the winery. The must was settled for 12 hours and then fermented in French oak barrels (aged between one to seven years old, medium toasted, and of various sizes) and stainless-steel tanks. After blending, the wine was then aged for nine months on its fine lees before bottling.
Tasting Notes & Technical Details
The nose is defined by notes of freshly squeezed lemon and peach yogurt, with hints of toasted hazelnuts. The palate offers a concentrated fruitiness balanced by a bright acidity and culminating in a persistent, refreshing finish.
Alcohol (ABV)
12.5%
Other wines from this producer
Producer | Wine | Product Code | Features | Style | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Domaine Laroche | Chablis `Saint Martin` | LA504 | W | ||
| Chablis Grand Cru `Les Blanchots` | LA508 | W | Factsheet | ||
| Chablis Grand Cru `Les Clos` | LA509 | W | Factsheet | ||
| Chablis Grand Cru Les Blanchots `Réserve de l'Obédience` | LA510 | W | Factsheet | ||
| Chablis 1er Cru `Côte de Léchet` | LA527 | W | Factsheet |