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Reviewed by: Neal Martin
The 2021 Chablis Village is a clear step up from the Petit Chablis this year with more presence and intensity on the nose. The palate is balanced with red apple and orange pith on the entry and fine acidity, but this has a slightly conservative finish that needs more terroir expression.
About the Producer
The unique terroirs of the Chablis region lend these wines their distinctive character and minerality! Chateau Lestage Simon is one of the wineries in the Haut-Medoc appellation in Bordeaux, France. It was released in 2012 by L'Alliance des Crus Bourgeois Chuang (Cru Bourgeois) is on the list. Situated near the village of Saint Seurin de Cadourne in the Medoc, Château Simon draws on a diverse range of soils. The vines are planted on the limestone plateau by the river, an atypical area of land known as the "Petit Pomerol du Medoc". Château Simon currently has 39 hectares of vineyards covered mainly with clay-limestone and gravel. Sixty-two per cent of the vineyard is devoted to Merlot, 37 per cent to Cabernet Sauvignon and the remaining 1 per cent to Petit Verdot, all with an average vine age of 30 years. Once the grapes have reached the ideal state of ripeness, Château Simon employs workers to hand-pick them. After the grapes have been selected and broken into skins, they are fermented in fully temperature-controlled fermenters for 20 to 22 days. The wine is then matured in French oak barrels for a further 12 months before being bottled in the winery. The wines from Château Simon are generally smooth, full-bodied, rich and balanced, with good cellaring potential.