CHABLIS

2017 Domaine Laurent Tribut

EN PRIMEUR

Tasted from the barrel this is beautifully bright, fresh and clean. There is an intensely savoury whiff of iodine and lovely crunched-up shells. A saline undercurrent runs through and is softened by some lovely fruit notes of crisp pear, some pithy lemon and a spray of white flowers. Great classic pure Chablis, so impressive for a 'Village' wine. Complex and intense, yet restrained for now - has everything you could hope for in 'proper' Chablis.L&S (Oct 2018)

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There is excellent Chablis typicity to the nose that combines notes of pear and apple with those of quinine, iodine and algae. The succulent, round and pliant medium-bodied flavors possess a satiny mouth feel before concluding in a saline, dry and sneaky long finish. This offers very fine quality for its level and is worth a look. 2021+ Rating: 89-91 Allen Meadows, www.Burghound.com (Oct 2018)

Very flinty lemons and piercing citrus fruit here. Plenty of richness and power with refined essence-like citrus punch. A long finish. Very dry and even. Drink now or hold. Rating: 92-93 James Suckling, www.jamessuckling.com (Aug 2018)

The 2017 Chablis Villages is excellent, wafting from the glass with notes of almond paste, crisp white peach, ripe citrus peel and spring flowers. On the palate, it's medium to full-bodied, with a tangy line of acidity to counterbalance its generous core of fruit and a tense, chalky finish. At this early stage, it appears to be a touch more tensile and acid-driven than the corresponding wine from Solange Tribut, though that could simply be a function of the barrels I tasted. As readers likely know, the bulk of this cuvée derives from the part of Fôrets classified as Chablis AOC. Rating: 90-92 William Kelley, The Wine Advocate (Aug 2018)

The 2017 Chablis has a subtle scent of stem ginger and brown spice on the elegant nose. The palate is well balanced with a very fine bead of acidity, full of tension with a tang of spice towards the lively finish. Excellent. Drinking range: 2019 - 2023 Rating: 89-91 Neal Martin, www.vinous.com (Aug 2018)

Laurent Tribut is married to Vincent Dauvissat's sister, Marie Clotilde. When he started he made his wines in the Dauvissat cellar in Chablis, but now this small family-run domaine is based in Poinchy. Laurent has now officially retired and has now handed over to three of their four children (Solange, Adeline and Gabriel), with Solange taking the lead in the winery. With Laurent’s guidance the future here looks very bright.

With just 6 hectares the quantities are small - but the quality of all the cuvées is extraordinary. Pure, powerfully driven, classically shaped there is more than a passing similarity to the wines of his brother-in-law, the head-line grabbing Vincent Dauvissat. Buyers will enjoy these long-lived wines with some time in bottle too - they have a great ability to age and patience will pay off, we recently tasted the 1er Cru Côte de Léchet 2004 with Laurent in his cellar and it was bright, young and full of vigour - nearly 15 years on, and in 2020 the 2000 Beauroy was still in it’s prime. This is brilliant, classic Chablis.

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