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Charly Nicolle

Charly Nicolle Tonnerre Burgundy 2023

Charly Nicolle Tonnerre Burgundy 2023

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  • Burgundy France
  • Chardonnay
  • Partly aged in neutral oak barrels
  • 13%

The 2023 vintage in Burgundy was characterized by a warm yet balanced climate, allowing Chardonnay grapes to fully ripen while retaining bright acidity and aromatic vibrancy. The aroma is dominated by notes of green apple, citrus fruits (lemon, grapefruit), and yellow peach, along with subtle accents of white honey and herbs. On the palate, the wine is dry, elegant, medium-bodied, with crisp acidity and a well-balanced fruit profile. A light creamy aftertaste and a subtle mineral tone add further depth. The finish is long and harmonious, with a continuation of fruit and citrus nuances.
Tonnerre is a small town in the northern part of Burgundy, France, in the Yonne department. It is located near Chablis and belongs to the broader Chablis wine region.

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Domaine Charly Nicolle is a family-run wine estate located in the village of Fleys, in northern Burgundy, in the Chablis region. The family’s winemaking tradition dates back to the end of the 19th century, when the first vineyards were established in the area. The Domaine began operations in 1979, when Robert Nicolle and Josette Laroche purchased a small plot of land. Later, in 1999, their son Charly joined them, who graduated in winemaking and began working in the family vineyards. Currently, Domaine Charly Nicolle manages around 20 hectares of vineyards, mainly located in the Fleys area. The largest parts of the vineyards belong to the AOC Chablis appellation, as well as the Premier Cru Les Fourneaux and Mont de Milieu plots. The wines are produced in accordance with the principles of sustainable agriculture, using integrated farming and aiming for High Environmental Value (HVE) certification.
The Chablis region is renowned for its unique terroir, where the vineyards are shaped by a mild climate, soils rich in limestone and marine fossils, and high microclimates of streams and hills. This geology gives the wines a distinctive mineral character, freshness and elegance, and each plot – from Petit Chablis to Grand Cru – reveals its own subtle nuanced variations. Many farms, including Domaine Charly Nicolle, use oak barrels for aging to give the wine additional structure, depth of aromas and long-term potential, while maintaining freshness and fruitiness. In addition, dogs can often be found in Chablis vineyards – they not only protect the harvest from predators, but also add vitality and charm to the farm, becoming loyal and invaluable companions in the vineyards.