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Domaine Moreau-Naudet

Anti-Establishment Chablis

The late Stéphane Moreau was a devotee of Vincent Dauvissat, Didier Dagueneau and Nadi Foucault of Clos Rougeard and offered us basically everything we searched for in quality growers of white Burgundy. Here was a talent that had turned his family Domaine around by reintroducing the old, pre-industrial growing methods to make something truly distinctive and extraordinary.

We learned about Stéphane Moreau from Maxime and Alain Graillot, and the first time we visited, we were blown away by the texture, depth and sheer hedonism of his Chablis. When Stéphane Moreau suddenly, and tragically, passed away on the eve of the ‘16 harvest, Chablis was robbed of one of its brightest stars. He was a generous, warm and free-spirited soul, and we miss him.

Moreau-Naudet was recently promoted to two stars in La Revue du Vin de France—only Raveneau and Dauvissat rate higher in the region. This is a credit to both the legacy of Stéphane Moreau but also to the Domaine’s continued evolution under Virginie Moreau. It helps, of course, when you have friends like Vincent Dauvissat to call on, yet all credit must go to Virginie and her team, who have not had the easiest of rides. Frustratingly, Moreau has been forced to deal with three severely frost-affected harvests in her first quartet of vintages. Reputation counts for little in the face of Burgundy’s unsettled climate. 

Now under the direction of Virginie Moreau, this Domaine’s already stellar reputation has only broadened since the tragic passing of its founder.

Here, the style is borne by low yields and ripe fruit and that crunchy, citric, acid tang of generic Chablis finds itself replaced by an intense, mineral freshness interwoven with pulpy and generous fruit. We recognise the personality of these wines. We see it in all the finest, artisanal Burgundy. This makes sense—Moreau’s method sounds identical to the best growers of the Côte de Beaune. 

Moreau’s vineyards are some of the most fastidiously tended in Chablis: his soils are ploughed, and no weed killers, insecticides or chemical treatments are used. Only weak doses of organic fertilizer are added when needed. Much like Stéphane, Virginie chooses to (hand) harvest slightly later than her neighbours to ensure perfect ripeness.

In the cellar, all fruit is whole berry pressed in a new Champagne-style press (whose 4-hour cycle allows for a finer juice that does not pick up any bitterness by draining through the pomace). The wines are slowly fermented, with some solids, via natural yeasts at a warmish 21/22 degrees. Moreau uses 30% barrel-élevage for all the Premier and the Grand Cru wines. All the barrels are steamed rather than charred and there is no new oak except in the straight Chablis (and then only one barrel per 100hl to age it prior to using for the Premier and Grand Crus).

Long élevage is a particular feature here: even the straight village wine spends 18 months on lees. In other words, Moreau is seeking additional complexity, flesh, natural stabilisation as well as a sense of place by holding the wine on the lees for much longer than her peers. There is little if any, bâtonnage, and low sulphur is another key to quality and expression in the wines. The results, to quote The Wine Advocate’s William Kelley, are “some of the most characterful wine to be found in Chablis.” 

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Domaine Moreau-Naudet Petit Chablis 2023

Domaine Moreau-Naudet Petit Chablis 2023

Diam. Not all Petit Chablis is created equal! Moreau’s Petit Chablis comes from a single 2.5-hectare site between Courgis and Beine, just outside Chablis on the route to Auxerre. It has a southwest orientation and lies on Kimmeridgian soils (as opposed to the higher Portlandian soils on which most Petit is grown). Half the plot is home to 25- to 30-year-old vines, while the other half is somewhat older at 45 to 50. The wine ferments spontaneously in large vats of 32 to 100 hectolitres. This really has some gravitas and charisma for Petit Chablis: it’s wonderful to taste what mature vines and quality, organic-focused farming can create at this level.

“Sourced from a large three-hectare vineyard in the plateau between Courgis and Beines, Moreau-Naudet’s 2023 Petit Chablis exhibits notes of peach, orange zest and honeysuckle. On the palate, it’s medium-bodied and textural yet bright, with lively acidity.”
88-89 points, Kristaps Karklins, The Wine Advocate
“Mineral, cool – not large but it’s pure – very nice. Large in the mouth, mineral – not quite strict but almost chiselled. That’s a top PC for the vintage.”
Bill Nanson, Burgundy Report
Domaine Moreau-Naudet Petit Chablis 2023
Domaine Moreau-Naudet Chablis 1er Cru Beauregard 2023 (1500ml)

Domaine Moreau-Naudet Chablis 1er Cru Beauregard 2023 (1500ml)

The most south-westerly of all the Chablis Premiers Crus, Les Beauregards is one of the coolest due to its altitude and place at the end of Chablis’ Left Bank. It’s also one of the steepest (meaning the clay soils are shallow, and the limestone marl is never far from the surface) and one of the highest, rising to 300 metres. While this parcel has been in the family’s hands for decades, it was replanted in 2001 with mass-selection cuttings from Stéphane Moreau’s most treasured vines. Now that the new vines have reached 20+ years’ age, Virginie Moreau believes they deliver sufficient intensity to join the Moreau-Naudet lineup.High on the hill, Moreau farms almost one hectare of vines that catch only the sun's coolest rays. This means Les Beauregards is one of the last vineyards to be harvested. All these factors develop a wine of excellent tension, with pithy citrus notes that course through the palate. Les Beauregards is noted for its floral side, though we also sensed a more savoury and spicy edge to the fruit. Raised in stainless steel only.

“Facing south but with a steep 40% incline, it has delivered a beautifully lively wine that unfurls to reveal notions of white flowers, grapefruit zest and green apple. On the palate, it’s medium-bodied, bright and incisive, with considerable energy and cut, concluding with a sapid finish. With just 12.5% alcohol, it’s the lowest level among premiers crus in the range this year.”
91-93 points, Kristaps Karklins, The Wine Advocate
“The 2023 Chablis Beauregard 1er Cru has a very backward nose that demands coaxing to reveal a light marine influence, with hints of shucked oyster shells. The palate is well balanced with a fine bead of acidity and a fresh, orange cordial-tinged entry. It feels cohesive and persistent on the finish, with a dab of spice on the aftertaste. This is very promising.”
92 points, Neal Martin, Vinous
Domaine Moreau-Naudet Chablis 1er Cru Beauregard 2023 (1500ml)
Domaine Moreau-Naudet Chablis 1er Cru Vaillons 2023

Domaine Moreau-Naudet Chablis 1er Cru Vaillons 2023

On the left bank of the Serein and on the mid-slope, Vaillons is a particularly well-positioned Premier Cru that enjoys an excellent reputation thanks to the work of several key growers. The Domaine works with vines planted in 1974 in the lieux-dits of Les Epinottes (a cooler part of the vineyard) and Roncières (which provides more flesh). Then, a parcel of 75-year-old vines in Sécher usually accounts for 30% of the blend and provides intense mineral cut and structure. The wine fermented and aged in both tank and older barrels, including some 600-litre barrels. Each parcel was vinified separately before blending. 

“Opening from the glass with an expressive bouquet of tangerine zest, white flowers, pear and oyster shell, it’s followed by a medium to full-bodied palate with ample chalky extract and a saline finish. It’s broader than Beauregard but simultaneously racier than Montmains.”
92-94 points, Kristaps Karklins, The Wine Advocate
“Almost a little more serious but with fine clarity too. Hmm – like the nose – less overt energy – but there’s also less gas here. Supple, clean, with a small chalky finishing style. Excellent style – vs the other it needs more time for the tension to express itself.”
Bill Nanson, Burgundy Report
Domaine Moreau-Naudet Chablis 1er Cru Vaillons 2023
Domaine Moreau-Naudet Chablis Grand Cru Valmur 2023

Domaine Moreau-Naudet Chablis Grand Cru Valmur 2023

The Valmur vineyard covers around 12 hectares and forms a small valley in the heart of the Grand Cru slope. It’s wedged between Vaudésir and Grenouilles to its left and Les Clos to its right. It’s a site that gets very cold in winter and hotter than average in summer, producing authoritative and intense wines of serious depth and power. Moreau-Naudet farms a 0.6-hectare parcel (worked by horse) planted in 1978. Situated next door to the vines of Raveneau, Moreau’s plot is cooler and more shaded. Combined with the steepness of the slope, this leads to the wine’s strong mineral, saline imprint, which shines through the depth and texture. This wine is now vinified without oak, in small stainless-steel ‘barrels.’ 

“Derived from 60-year-old vines growing on a rather steep slope and vinified entirely in stainless steel, the 2023 Chablis Grand Cru Valmur is flamboyant, soaring from the glass with a deep bouquet of beeswax, grapefruit zest and pear. On the palate, it’s full-bodied, concentrated and layered, with more mid-palate amplitude than any other wine in the range, supported by vibrant acidity and concluding with a long, saline finish. It comes from a parcel just next to Raveneau’s, and like that example, it rewards patience”
93-94 points, Kristaps Karklins, The Wine Advocate
“The 2023 Chablis Valmur Grand Cru has an understated nose that bides its time. I want this to give more, but it steadfastly refuses! The palate is much more expressive, with a fine bead of acidity and orchard fruit mixed with hints of chamomile and white tea. This finishes with precision and a slightly oily texture. I believe the aromatics were just closed on the day. Cellar this away for three to four years because I think a fine Valmur will manifest with time.”
92 points, Neal Martin, Vinous
“Ooh – a nose with agrume and citrus skin attack – riper fruit supports but never too ripe. Really wide – depth too – you can feel the material but there’s no overt richness to distract. Sooo persistent – that’s a great finish. One of the best wines this year – and for me, no need to wait !!”
Bill Nanson, Burgundy Report
Domaine Moreau-Naudet Chablis Grand Cru Valmur 2023
Domaine Moreau-Naudet Chablis Les Pargues Vieilles Vignes 2023 (1500ml)

Domaine Moreau-Naudet Chablis Les Pargues Vieilles Vignes 2023 (1500ml)

Les Pargues is a Chablis lieu-dit on a ridge between the Montmains and Vosgros Premiers Crus. It has the same exposure as Vaillons and Montmains, so it’s a handy site. The story goes that it was initially classified as 1er Cru (pre-AOC) before being largely abandoned during the war during the labour shortage. This meant it arguable missed out on its deserved status when the AOC was formed. True or not, locals rightly speak highly of the site: the position and thin, stony soils produce an intensely mineral wine. Moreau farms 1.8 hectares next to Domaine Servin. The vine age in this tiny parcel (60-plus years on average) and extremely low yields (15-25hl/ha) contribute to the quality of this wine. Vinified with 30% barrels, Pargues is layered and succulent, rocky and energetic with a long, briny finish. It’s a wine that always bats well above its station.

“Issuing from three parcels of over 60-year-old vines, amounting to 1.8 hectares, Moreau-Naudet’s 2023 Chablis Pargues Vieilles Vignes sees 30% of maturation in used oak, with the remainder matured in tank. Offering notes of pear, honeysuckle and iodine, it’s medium to full-bodied, concentrated and inviting, laden with vibrant acidity and concluding with a delicately chalky finish.”
90-91 points, Kristaps Karklins, The Wine Advocate
“A more acidulated impression to this incisive aromatic. Juicy energy – it’s another step forward – none back – intense, fresh and wonderfully energetic – bravo again!”
Bill Nanson, Burgundy Report
Domaine Moreau-Naudet Chablis Les Pargues Vieilles Vignes 2023 (1500ml)
Domaine Moreau-Naudet Chablis 1er Cru Montmains 2023 (1500ml)

Domaine Moreau-Naudet Chablis 1er Cru Montmains 2023 (1500ml)

On the opposite flank of the Valvan Valley from Vaillons, with a deep soil of bleu d’argile (blue clay) and plenty of limestone rocks, Montmains tends to produce textbook Chablis with minerality and verve. This comes from 0.65 hectares of very old vines (70 years average age) in the lieux-dits of Les Monts Mains, Les Bouts des Butteaux and Vaux Miolot. The latter parcel on deeper, clay soils is difficult to work, but brings additional flesh and texture. This year, it was vinified and aged without oak to maximise the freshness, which has worked a treat. The depth of the site is in the glass, but it is super fresh, balanced, and long.

“The most generously structured premier cru in the Moreau-Naudet portfolio this year, 2023 Chablis 1er Cru Montmains derives from four climats in this premier cru, including Butteaux. Its delicately sun-kissed fruit and expressiveness encouraged Virginie Moreau to vinify it entirely in stainless steel. Jumping from the glass with aromas of pear, pastries and tangerine zest, it’s full-bodied, fleshy and enveloping, having attained 13.5% alcohol. While it may feel richest today, it will generously reward patience.”
90-93 points, Kristaps Karklins, The Wine Advocate
“Not the largest nose but the mineral energy here is just super. Vibrant, the energy of previous wines. Vibrantly mineral and texturally of the skins – that’s a beautiful wine – the widest finishing wine too – love it !”
Bill Nanson, Burgundy Report
Domaine Moreau-Naudet Chablis 1er Cru Montmains 2023 (1500ml)
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AT-A-GLANCE

• This is a family domaine in Chablis.

• Stéphane Moreau put the estate on the map when he took over from his father in 1993.

• After Stéphane’s untimely death in 2016, his wife Virginie took the reins.

• The estate farms 26 hectares of vines from Petit to Grand Cru.

• Viticulture is organic, soils are ploughed regularly, and yields are tightly controlled.

• Moreau-Naudet champions extended aging, typically maturing its Chablis for 18-24 months.

• Fermentations are natural, the Petit and village wines are vinified in stainless steel, and no more than 33% old oak is used for Premier and Grand Cru.

• The range includes Petit Chablis, Chablis, single plot old-vine Chablis, five Premiers Crus and a single Grand Cru.

• The wines are in high demand and sold on allocation. We also receive large-format bottlings most years.



IN THE PRESS

“This is one of Chablis’s finest estates, and the domaine deserves to be much better known.” William Kelley, The Wine Advocate

“Virginie Moreau-Naudet is carrying on the work of her late husband, Stéphane, with real aplomb.” Tim Atkin MW

“Textural but tangy, the wines do much to prove that ripe grapes and a faithful and differentiated expression of Chablis's diverse terroirs is possible. Despite challenging circumstances, this is a domaine that continues to thrive and produces very fine wines.” William Kelley, The Wine Advocate

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France

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Chablis

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Winemaker: Virginie Moreau

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