In 1959, William Fèvre harvested his first vintage from his domain. Originating from
a family that had been involved in wine growing in Chablis for 250 years was ahead of it
the reason that he started his own wine estate with 7 hectares. Now owned
Doma
In 1959, William Fèvre harvested his first vintage from his domain. Originating from
a family that had been involved in wine growing in Chablis for 250 years was ahead of it
the reason that he started his own wine estate with 7 hectares. Now owned
Doma
In 1959, William Fèvre harvested his first vintage from his domain. Originating from
a family that had been involved in wine growing in Chablis for 250 years was ahead of it
the reason that he started his own wine estate with 7 hectares. Now owned
Doma
In 1959, William Fèvre harvested his first vintage from his domain. Originating from
a family that had been involved in wine growing in Chablis for 250 years was ahead of it
the reason that he started his own wine estate with 7 hectares. Now owned
Doma
In 1959, William Fèvre harvested his first vintage from his domain. Originating from
a family that had been involved in wine growing in Chablis for 250 years was ahead of it
the reason that he started his own wine estate with 7 hectares. Now owned
Doma
In 1959, William Fèvre harvested his first vintage from his domain. Originating from
a family that had been involved in wine growing in Chablis for 250 years was ahead of it
the reason that he started his own wine estate with 7 hectares. Now owned
Doma
In 1959 oogstte William Fèvre zijn eerste vintage van zijn domein. Afkomstig uit
een familie die zich al 250 jaar met wijnbouw in Chablis bezighield, lag het voor
de hand dat hij zijn eigen wijndomein met 7 hectare begon. Inmiddels bezit
Domaine Willia
In 1959, William Fèvre harvested his first vintage from his domain. Originating from
a family that had been involved in wine growing in Chablis for 250 years was ahead of it
the reason that he started his own wine estate with 7 hectares. Now owned
Doma
In 1959, William Fèvre harvested his first vintage from his domain. Originating from
a family that had been involved in wine growing in Chablis for 250 years was ahead of it
the reason that he started his own wine estate with 7 hectares. Now owned
Doma
1959, William Fèvre harvested his first vintage from his domain. Originating from
a family that had been involved in wine growing in Chablis for 250 years was ahead of it
the reason that he started his own wine estate with 7 hectares. Now owned
Domaine
In 1959, William Fèvre harvested his first vintage from his domain. Originating from
a family that had been involved in wine growing in Chablis for 250 years was ahead of it
the reason that he started his own wine estate with 7 hectares. Now owned
Doma
Les Preuses is probably taken from the word “Perreuse” (stone), the name given to the ancient Roman road which ran below the current vineyard. Made for ageing thanks to a dense, compact, clay-rich soil resting on a limestone bed.
Les Preuses is probably taken from the word “Perreuse” (stone), the name given to the ancient Roman road which ran below the current vineyard. Made for ageing thanks to a dense, compact, clay-rich soil resting on a limestone bed.
This is the largest and most famous Grand Cru; its fame based on its history as one of Chablis’ first vineyards. The appellation enjoys a southerly aspect with very white, dense and deep clay soil, resting on a limestone bed 80 cm below the ground, which
This Climat is almost an extension of the slopes where the Grands Crus grow, with only a small path separating them. Sitting directly alongside Les Preuses, the proximity to its illustrious neighbours results in powerful, mineral wines.
Combining lovely fruitiness with an attractive freshness and characteristic minerality, Chablis is a wine region with global renown. Domaine William Fèvre’s vineyards sit on Kimmeridgian subsoil and enjoy ideal exposures for the production of a very fine