There’s a lot of talk about the size of Chablis’ 2023 harvest, and it is safe to say that many growers chose to make hay while the sun was shining. Volumes were so generous that people told stories of fruit falling off the back of trucks as they made their way to the winery, dousing the streets of Chablis with grapes and juice! Instead of taking advantage of a bounteous crop, Didier and Sylvian Defaix pruned their vines as short as usual, while managing yields throughout the season to ensure ripeness and quality. Each to their own, but the top growers of Chablis were not about to risk their reputation by cashing in on a single vintage. So, this is one domaine that did not make more wine in 2023 than in the previous vintage, and the results look terrific. The 2023 wines are juicy and bright, with pleasing density and a cool, mouthwatering fruitiness. It’s a fine year that belongs in that bracket of ‘Côte d’Or’ Chablis vintages alongside recent harvests like 2019, 2020 and 2022. The wines are succulent and flattering, though not at the expense of pulpy freshness and soft-focus limestone nuance. There is lovely drinking to be found here. The top wines will age well, probably starting to hit their peak in five years or so. P.S. If you’re hankering after old-school classicism and that incisive, overtly mineral style of Chablis, you might not have to wait that much longer; this style is set to make a cameo appearance for the 2024 vintage (even if there will be very little).