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Petit Chablis, Domaine Séguinot-Bordet, 2025

Petit Chablis, Domaine Séguinot-Bordet, 2025

Domaine Séguinot-Bordet | Burgundy, France
Crisp green apple and citrus with mineral precision, clean acidity, and a fresh saline finish.
Regular price £17.10
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Optimal drinking window: 2026 - 2030

 

Domaine Séguinot-Bordet crafts this Petit Chablis with the same care they lavish on their premier crus, and it shows. From the cooler, younger-vine sites around the village, this Chardonnay delivers all the mineral precision we love about Chablis without the weight or the price tag.

The 2025 vintage brings fresh green apple and citrus wrapped in that unmistakable Kimmeridgian minerality - clean, bright, and utterly refreshing. This is Chablis at its most approachable, ideal for weeknight dinners or as an aperitif when you want something with real character.

This 2025 is drinking beautifully now, with all its primary fruit and mineral character in perfect harmony. Over the next year or two, the green apple notes will soften slightly while the mineral backbone becomes more pronounced. By 2028-2029, it will show a touch more honeyed complexity while maintaining its essential freshness. Don't hold onto it much beyond 2030 - Petit Chablis is designed for early drinking pleasure, and while it won't fall off a cliff, it will gradually lose the vibrant tension that makes it so appealing. This is a wine to enjoy in its youthful prime rather than cellar for the long term.

Tasting Notes

AppearancePale gold with brilliant clarity and a slight green tinge around the rim.

NosePristine green apple and Meyer lemon leap from the glass, followed by wet stone and a hint of white flowers. There's a lovely saline quality that speaks to the limestone soils, with just a whisper of honey developing as it warms.

PalateBright and focused, with crisp Granny Smith apple and citrus zest driving the palate. The minerality is pronounced but never harsh, giving the wine a clean, almost chalky texture that's quintessentially Chablis. The acidity is perfectly balanced, providing structure without being aggressive.

FinishClean and persistent, with lingering citrus and a distinctive saline quality that makes you reach for another sip.

Overall impressionThis is textbook Petit Chablis - pure, precise, and utterly refreshing.

Food Pairings

In Chablis, this would be the natural partner for the local speciality of escargots de Bourgogne, the garlic and parsley butter finding perfect harmony with the wine's mineral precision. Locals would also reach for it with fresh oysters from nearby Belon, the wine's salinity echoing the sea. Coq au vin blanc is another regional favourite, the wine's acidity cutting through the cream sauce while complementing the chicken. Simple preparations of river fish like pike or perch, often served with beurre blanc, showcase how Petit Chablis bridges the gap between land and water.

We think this wine would go well with

Oysters Grilled Sea Bass Smoked Salmon Sushi & Sashimi Lobster & Crab Scallops Goat's Cheese Asparagus

FAQs

What does this Petit Chablis taste like?

Crisp and mineral-driven, with green apple, citrus, and wet stone flavours, plus that distinctive chalky quality that makes Chablis so refreshing.

What's the difference between Petit Chablis and regular Chablis?

Petit Chablis comes from cooler, less favoured sites around the village, creating lighter, fresher wines that are ready to drink sooner and cost less than the main appellation.

When should I drink this wine?

Perfect now through 2030 - this is designed for early drinking pleasure while the fruit and minerality are in perfect balance.

What food pairs best with Petit Chablis?

Oysters, seafood, goat's cheese, or simple chicken dishes - anything where you want clean mineral precision rather than richness.

How should I serve this wine?

Well-chilled at 8-10°C in smaller white wine glasses, opened just before serving to capture its fresh, vibrant character.

Is this wine worth cellaring?

No - Petit Chablis is all about immediate pleasure and fresh minerality, so drink it within 4-5 years while it's at its most vibrant.

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OUR GROWERS

Domaine Séguinot-Bordet

Jean-François Bordet runs this family estate with his wife Marie-Claire, farming 18 hectares across Petit Chablis, Chablis, and several premier crus. The domaine has been in the family since 1973, and they've built a reputation for precise, mineral-driven wines that express the unique character of Kimmeridgian soils. They work sustainably in the vineyards and ferment in stainless steel to preserve the pure expression of their sites.

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