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Domaine Servin Chablis Les Pargues Magnum White Wine
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Domaine Servin Chablis Les Pargues Magnum White Wine
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Once an official Premier Cru vineyard itself, Les Pargues sits between Premiers Crus Montmains and Vaillons, the Chablis from which sets you back up to £30 a bottle. The difference is Les Pargues was abandoned during World War I and declassified - understandable then, but not now when you taste the quality. In the 1950s the Servin family began to restore their plot and now 50-year-old vines deliver wine of impressive concentration. Only local politics prevent it from being reinstated to its rightful status. Seventh-generation François Servin has now handed over winemaking to his Aussie-born brother-in-law Mark Cameron. He lavishes Premier Cru attention on the vineyard, ensuring wine with the honeyed citrusy minerality of great Chablis.
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Once an official Premier Cru vineyard itself, Les Pargues sits between Premiers Crus Montmains and Vaillons, the Chablis from which sets you back up to £30 a bottle. The difference is Les Pargues was abandoned during World War I and declassified - understandable then, but not now when you taste the quality. In the 1950s the Servin family began to restore their plot and now 50-year-old vines deliver wine of impressive concentration. Only local politics prevent it from being reinstated to its rightful status. Seventh-generation François Servin has now handed over winemaking to his Aussie-born brother-in-law Mark Cameron. He lavishes...