William Fèvre owns 1.15 hectares in Valmur of the total 10.5 hectares that the Grand Cru has. Valmur is shaped like an amphitheater and has a southern and southwestern exposition. Due to this special shape, the vineyard enjoys a lot of sun. The vineyard i
Vaudesir is located in the heart of the Grand Cru area of Chablis. Very elegant and refined Chablis' come from here. This copy of William Fèvre is very fresh with fruity and floral aromas. The taste is subtle and refined, and both soft and lively. Round a
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, 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
The Premier Cru Vaulorent is almost an extension of the slopes on which the Grand Cru Les Preuses is located, with only a small path separating the two vineyards. Vaulorent's proximity to its famous neighbor also results in powerful, mineral-rich wines. T
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.