Founded in the 19th century by Julien Philippon, our Château de Fleys has preserved its family heritage across generations. With a 26-hectare vineyard that reflects its terroir, our Chablis wines offer exceptional quality. A Gold Medal winner at the Burgundia competition, this Chablis, sourced from the Côte Neuve and “Vaux-Noyers” vineyards, is a true treasure waiting to be discovered by wine lovers. Discover the history and passion behind every bottle.
Regular price
€13.50 ex-VAT
-3% from 60 bottles, or €13.10 ex-VAT
Tiered pricing based on total volume in your cart:
• 60+ bottles: €13.09 ex-VAT (–3 %)
• 120+ bottles: €12.82 ex-VAT (–5 %)
• 300+ bottles: €12.55 ex-VAT (–7 %)
• 480+ bottles: €12.15 ex-VAT (–10 %)
Discount calculated on the total number of bottles in the order (all products combined).
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36 bottles
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Detailed description of the cuvée
Country, France
Region, Burgundy
Appellation, Chablis
Grape Variety, Chardonnay
Sweetness, Dry
Vinification,
Soil Type, Clay-limestone
Certification, High Environmental Value
Alcohol content, 12.0%
Regular price
€13.50 ex-VAT
-3% from 60 bottles, or €13.10 ex-VAT
André Philippon Chablis 2024
€13.50 ex-VAT
How to best appreciate this wine?
Food and wine pairing suggestions
Fish and seafood
Serving suggestions
Serve at 8° to 10°C
Aging potential
2 to 5 years
Our opinion on the cuvée
This wine has a floral and fruity nose, with notes of spring blossoms, white flowers, apple, and peach. On the palate, it is round and silky, offering aromas of pineapple and a hint of tartness that gives it a lively character. The finish is invigorating, marked by citrus notes, for a balanced and clean experience. Enjoy as an aperitif, with white meat or fish, served at a temperature between 11 and 13°C.
Estate Stories: An estate steeped in history in the heart of Burgundy. This estate produces fine, mineral wines that will rekindle your desire for Chablis. The Estate's Story: It was in 1988 that André Philippon acquired the Château de Fleys. Initially, there was only a 1-hectare enclosed vineyard. This building is a hunting lodge dating from the late 17th century, which belonged to the Lord of Parthenay, squire to Louis XIV. Since then, the Château has undergone many changes. In 2006, Béatrice and Benoît, André Philippon's children, decided to build a new, more modern and better-equipped winery, located at 2 rue des Fourneaux. Today, the estate is headed by Julien's great-grandchildren. Thus, Béatrice, Benoît, and Olivier joined the estate in 2007. They perpetuate the family tradition, all while
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