Domaine Charly Nicolle Chablis Grand Cru Bougros 2022
  • White Wine
  • Chardonnay
  • Dry
  • Residual Sugar: 2.00 g/l
  • Medium Bodied
  • 750ml
  • 13.50% alc./vol

Domaine Charly Nicolle Chablis Grand Cru Bougros 2022

Burgundy, France
Regular price $109.95per bottle ($659.70per case)
6 bottles per case
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Domaine Charly Nicolle was created with less than one hectare in 1979 by Robert Nicolle and Josette Laroche, who can both trace their winemaking heritage in Fleys back to the late 19th century. Since the creation of the Domaine, they have increased the size of their vineyards bit by bit, and today the Domaine produces wine from 20 hectares of vines. In 1999, they were joined by their son Charly, who had just graduated from the lycée viticole. Charly is now officially in charge of the Domaine, together with his wife Lucie, but Robert is still out in the vines nearly every day. The largest holdings of the Domaine are in AOC Chablis, located mostly around the family's beloved village of Fleys.

With a brilliant straw-yellow hue, this wine shines with exceptional clarity. The nose is delicate and pure, showcasing floral notes that reflect its clay-limestone origins. On the palate, it reveals the depth and complexity of a Grand Cru, where vibrant minerality meets rich, powerful layers of ripe fruit. Elegant yet expressive, this wine embodies both its terroir and its pedigree.

Match the richness in this wine with equally rich fare - try with braised pork belly with apple and fennel slaw. 

Press Reviews

Vinous Media

90 Points - Neal Martin

The 2022 Chablis Bougros Grand Cru is aged for 16 months in stainless steel and 500 litre barrels. It is pretty neutral on the nose and doesn't really engage the senses as I would have liked. The palate is balanced with a fine bead of acidity. It's taut and fresh, with a touch of sour lemon towards the finish. It's not bad, although its more Premier Cru than Grand Cru, to be honest. Tasted blind at the BIVB tasting in Chablis.