William Fèvre Champs Royaux Chablis 2015, Ac
Critic Reviews (7)
Even with prior knowledge as to the fortuitous ability of 2015 to reel in one’s Chablis emotions and to know that the...
Very good white wine, archetypal Chablis: dry, nervous, to the point and without makeup. At that price, a great buy!...
Classic styled Fevre. Lean, a touch salty with green apple and citrus notes. Finish is chalky and lengthy. Well done...
Rather lively and mineral, quite rich too, with the body, concentration, a sense of ripe fruit. One of the best...
2015 is an excellent vintage for the Champs Royaux, Fèvre's entry point Chablis. It has very fine and detailed acids...
Champs Royaux is Fevre's branded "basic" Chablis, and not a single vineyard designation which more commonly appears...
A widely appealing Chablis at a very fair price. Not the most complex but certainly well balanced and offering very...
Community Reviews (3)
Delicious this Chablis Champs Royaux 2015 from William Fevre. From the opening, the charm of the scent "rifle stone", white flowers and ripe pears. Tender and spherical in mouth texture ... Is it the vintage sun effect that was the 2015 or the breeding? Knowing that at Fevre, the wines have a passage under wood. Which gives them a certain roundness, even a certain fat. And here in the finale, the legendary freshness of the Chablis wine takes place and comes to take us a certain smile of satisfaction. That of Pleasure.
Medium+ intensity nose leads with stony minerality earth aromas followed by lemon and lime notes. It's medium-bodied with a plush mouthfeel and gentle acids on the palate. Balanced throughout with nice aroma replays that are a touch ripe fruited. Long, clean finish. Tasted Apr/2017.
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This is a refined and charming standard grade chablis. Quite closed on the aromatics front, but crisp, precise and mouthwatering on the palate. Notes of ripe pair, yellow apple, and brioche are present. The wine has good length with a somewhat long finish. Not the most complex but thoroughly enjoyable. Should gain in complexity over the next five years.