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95 Points
A benchmark of Premier Cru Chablis and a flagship expression from one of Burgundy’s most revered domaines, the 2023 Domaine François Raveneau Montée de Tonnerre Premier Cru Chablis exemplifies poise, minerality and ageing potential. Sourced from the distinguished Montée de Tonnerre vineyard on Kimmeridgian limestone soils, this wine captures the essence of Chablis with striking precision and tension. The 2023 vintage reflects meticulous vineyard work and classical winemaking at Raveneau, where hand-harvesting, gentle pressing and extended élevage preserve purity of fruit and terroir identity. In the glass it reveals layered citrus and white orchard fruit framed by saline minerality and crisp acidity that carries through the palate with clarity and drive. There is an underlying complexity of floral nuances, beeswax, chalky stone and subtle spice, giving the wine substance without heaviness. The texture is concentrated yet elegant, balancing weight and vibrancy in a manner that rewards both near-term enjoyment and extended cellaring. On the finish the mineral backbone and refined acidity linger, promising evolving layers of nuance with time in bottle. Ideal with shellfish, oysters, lemon-butter sauces or more substantial fish dishes, this is a Chablis that speaks fluently of place and pedigree.
A benchmark of Premier Cru Chablis and a flagship expression from one of Burgundy’s most revered domaines, the 2023 Domaine François Raveneau Montée de Tonnerre Premier Cru Chablis exemplifies poise, minerality and ageing potential. Sourced from the distinguished Montée de Tonnerre vineyard on Kimmeridgian limestone soils, this wine captures the essence of Chablis with striking precision and tension. The 2023 vintage reflects meticulous vineyard work and classical winemaking at Raveneau, where hand-harvesting, gentle pressing and extended élevage preserve purity of fruit and terroir identity. In the glass it reveals layered citrus and white orchard fruit framed by saline minerality and crisp acidity that carries through the palate with clarity and drive. There is an underlying complexity of floral nuances, beeswax, chalky stone and subtle spice, giving the wine substance without heaviness. The texture is concentrated yet elegant, balancing weight and vibrancy in a manner that rewards both near-term enjoyment and extended cellaring. On the finish the mineral backbone and refined acidity linger, promising evolving layers of nuance with time in bottle. Ideal with shellfish, oysters, lemon-butter sauces or more substantial fish dishes, this is a Chablis that speaks fluently of place and pedigree.
“A ravishing wine with piquant minerality from nose to tail, exhilarating acidic tension and a filigree texture that is both powerful and elegant.”
“One of the calling cards of the estate … bright stone fruit, pear and white flowers with tensile energy and a long expansive finish. A premier cru difficult to surpass.”
“A stunning wine in the making with superb depth of fruit, laser-like precision and a seamlessly balanced finish. Beautifully poised for long-term development.”
Domaine François Raveneau is one of Chablis’ most revered family domaines, celebrated for producing Chardonnay of extraordinary precision, longevity, and quiet power. Based in the heart of Chablis, the estate has built its reputation on small, meticulously farmed parcels across the region’s most coveted sites, producing wines that are unmistakably mineral, layered, and deeply expressive of place.
Today, the domaine is led by third-generation cousins Isabelle and Maxime Raveneau, with the guidance and continued involvement of their fathers, Bernard and Jean-Marie. Together, they carry forward the legacy established by founder François Raveneau, who shaped the estate’s identity from the 1970s by committing to traditional viticulture, restrained winemaking, and uncompromising standards in the vineyard.
Production remains intentionally limited at around 3,000 cases annually. With holdings spread across Grand Cru, Premier Cru, Village and Petit Chablis sites, every parcel receives the same level of care and attention, a defining principle that underpins the domaine’s global reputation and enduring demand among collectors.
At Domaine François Raveneau, the philosophy is simple and unwavering. If it is not broken, it is not fixed.
The family believes that great wine begins in the vineyard, shaped by hard work rather than intervention. Each plot is farmed traditionally, with manual ploughing to preserve soil vitality, careful yield control through disbudding, and tailored trellising to suit each vineyard’s aspect and exposure. Harvest is carried out by hand to protect fruit integrity and ensure only perfectly balanced grapes reach the cellar.
In the winery, restraint continues to guide every decision. Grapes are pressed immediately after harvest and fermented with indigenous yeasts in stainless steel, allowing purity of fruit and terroir to take centre stage. Maturation takes place largely in older barrels, typically around seven years of age, used not to impart flavour but to build texture and structure over time. New oak is kept to an absolute minimum.
Ageing is patient and deliberate, ranging from just over a year to more than a decade depending on the cuvée. Wines are finished with additional time in stainless steel and, in some cases, extended bottle ageing before release. The result is a collection of wines defined by clarity, balance, and the unmistakable imprint of Chablis’ Kimmeridgian soils.
As Isabelle Raveneau succinctly puts it, the secret is that there is no secret. It starts in the vineyard, and then it is simply hard work.
Aromas of pear, quince and lemon zest blend with white flowers, chalky stone and salted sea breeze.
Medium to full-bodied with concentrated citrus, orchard fruit and complex mineral drive, underpinned by chalky salinity, beeswax and fine acidity.
The finish is persistent and vibrant, marked by a mineral backbone and zesty acidity that linger with clarity and tension.