シャブリのミリー村に位置するコート・ド・レシェは、総面積約51ヘクタールを誇る一級畑である。スラン川の左岸、南東向きの急斜面に広がるこの畑は、日照に恵まれる一方で、キンメリジャン土壌に由来する力強いミネラル感と引き締まった酸を備えたワインを生む。主要な所有者には、11.75ヘクタールを擁するラ・シャブリジェンヌをはじめ、ベルナール・デフェやダニエル・エティエンヌ・デフェ、ドメーヌ・フレ、ダニエル・ダン、ドメーヌ・バラなどが名を連ねる。厳しい傾斜地ゆえの凝縮感と、左岸特有の厳格なスタイルが共存しており、長期熟成にも耐えうる骨格の正しさがこのクリマの大きな特徴といえる。
Premier Cru · Blanc
Côte de Léchet
コート・ド・レシェ
Rank
Premier Cru
COMMUNE
Milly
AREA
46.96 ha
COLOR
Chardonnay
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Owners
22 producersLa Chablisienne
ラ・シャブリジェンヌ
11.75 ha
Bernard Defaix
ベルナール・ドゥフェ
9 ha
Daniel-Etienne Defaix
ダニエル・エティエンヌ・ドゥフェ
4 ha
Domaine Fourrey
ドメーヌ・フレ
3.6 ha
Daniel Dampt
ダニエル・ダンプ
3.4 ha
Domaine Barat
ドメーヌ・バラ
3 ha
Jean Dauvissat
ジャン・ドーヴィサ
1.99 ha
Domaine Jean Dauvissat Pere & Fils
ドメーヌ・ジャン・ドーヴィサ・ペール・エ・フィス
1.99 ha
Domaine des Malandes
ドメーヌ・デ・マランド
1.43 ha
Domaine Vocoret
ドメーヌ・ヴォコレ
1.35 ha
Notes · 読み物
History
Côte de Léchet is a Chablis premier cru in the Milly commune, a small village west of Chablis town.## style
Chardonnay, white only. Registered holdings total approximately 46.96 ha. Premier cru regulations apply: 9,000 vines per hectare minimum, potential alcohol around 11.0–11.5%, yields capped in the 45–48 hl/ha range.
Notable Producers
- La Chablisienne (11.75 ha) - Bernard Defaix (9.00 ha) - Daniel-Etienne Defaix (4.00 ha) - Domaine Fourrey (3.60 ha) - Daniel Dampt (3.40 ha)
Vintage Ratings
Chablis・Blanc · 1959–2024 (5-point overall, newest on right)
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| Yr | Score | Window | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | ★★★★★ | Drink early | A brutal year of frost, hail, flooding and mildew. The little fruit that survived shows taut, bracing character but quantities are catastrophic. |
| 2023 | ★★★★★ | Drink early | A large, ripe, juicy crop with balance but softer acidity. Drink-now appeal rather than long-aging structure. |
| 2022 | ★★★★★ | Hold | Early harvest in a warm year delivered fresh, lively, juicy Chablis with structure for medium-to-long aging. |
| 2021 | ★★★★★ | Hold | April frost cut yields by half. A return to cool-climate, high-acid classicism with taut, mineral-driven wines built to age. |
| 2020 | ★★★★★ | Hold | An outstanding harvest with mouthwatering classical balance. Concentration and freshness combine for excellent long-term aging. |
| 2019 | ★★★★★ | Hold | Drought-shortened crop yielded concentrated, bright wines with retained acidity and good medium-to-long-term aging potential. |
| 2018 | ★★★★★ | Drink now | Abundant, sunny year producing ample, ripe Chablis with exotic fruit and generous mid-palate. A more modern, fleshy style. |
| 2017 | ★★★★★ | Drink now | Frost again reduced volumes, but surviving fruit produced bright, classical, mineral-clear Chablis with poise and freshness. |
| 2016 | ★★★★★ | Drink now | Devastating spring frost cut yields by 55%. Remaining grapes produced light, fresh, classical Chablis but in very limited quantities. |
| 2015 | ★★★★★ | Drink now | A warm, dry summer yielded fruit-forward Chablis with softer-than-usual acidity. Rounded, mid-term wines without classic steely tension. |
| 2014 | ★★★★★ | At peak | A landmark Chablis vintage. Taut, mineral-driven wines with vibrant acidity and laser focus, built for long aging and now showing beautifully. |
| 2013 | ★★★★★ | Drink now | A cool, late-ripening vintage. Early pickers crafted fruity, rounded styles with charm rather than structure; best drunk in the near term. |
| 2012 | ★★★★★ | Drink now | Frost and hail slashed yields by half, but survivors produced concentrated, classical wines. Mineral balance is excellent; an underrated vintage. |
| 2011 | ★★★★★ | Past peak | A softer, frost-affected year with a cool, damp summer. Approachable and rounded but lacks structure for long aging; best drunk now. |
| 2010 | ★★★★★ | At peak | A benchmark vintage marrying concentration with taut acidity. Mineral-driven, structured wines now entering their drinking peak with further aging potential. |
| 2009 | ★★★★★ | At peak | Ripe, fleshy whites with soft structure; generous and approachable. |
| 2008 | ★★★★★ | At peak | A standout year for Chablis with vibrant acidity balanced by ample flesh. |
| 2007 | ★★★★★ | At peak | Precise, pure and elegant with lively acidity; a strong Chablis vintage. |
| 2006 | ★★★★★ | At peak | Pure, elegant wines, some with botrytis character for added complexity. |
| 2005 | ★★★★★ | At peak | Concentrated, structured wines with juicy acidity and ripe fruit. |
| 2004 | ★★★★★ | At peak | Fresh, structured whites with mineral grip; a classic Chablis vintage. |
| 2003 | ★★★★★ | Past peak | Historic heatwave year; low-acid wines matured fast and most are past peak. |
| 2002 | ★★★★★ | At peak | An outstanding modern vintage for Chablis with superb fruit-acid balance. |
| 2001 | ★★★★★ | Past peak | A healthy, structured vintage for Chablis that is showing well today. |
| 2000 | ★★★★★ | Past peak | Elegant, mineral-driven whites with clear terroir expression. |
| 1999 | ★★★★★ | Past peak | A large, ripe crop; the best still drink well though many have peaked. |
| 1998 | ★★★★★ | Past peak | Frost, hail and rot tested the vintage; only top domaines produced concentrated whites. |
| 1997 | ★★★★★ | Past peak | Ripe, soft Chardonnays with low natural acidity; suited to early consumption. |
| 1996 | ★★★★★ | At peak | Vivid acidity and mineral drive define this historic vintage with long-keeping potential. |
| 1995 | ★★★★★ | Past peak | Rich, concentrated wines with good ageing potential; a classic vintage. |
| 1994 | ★★★★★ | Past peak | Soft, honeyed whites for early drinking; most are now past their prime. |
| 1993 | ★★★★★ | Past peak | September rain gave acidic wines that gained flesh during barrel ageing. |
| 1992 | ★★★★★ | Past peak | A generous yet balanced vintage that gained finesse and fruit with bottle age. |
| 1991 | ★★★★★ | Past peak | Frost and hail made for a challenging, lighter year suited to early drinking. |
| 1990 | ★★★★★ | Past peak | A historic vintage combining ripeness and tension; mineral drive supported long ageing. |
| 1989 | ★★★★★ | Past peak | A warm, ripe vintage producing rich Chablis to close the decade in style. |
| 1988 | ★★★★★ | Past peak | A warm September gave structured, concentrated whites with ageing potential. |
| 1986 | ★★★★★ | Past peak | Rain and rot challenged the vintage; only careful growers produced quality wines. |
| 1985 | ★★★★★ | Past peak | A historic vintage of purity and harmony; elegant and long-lived. |
| 1983 | ★★★★★ | Past peak | Exceptional both in quantity and quality, with structure for long ageing. |
| 1982 | ★★★★★ | Past peak | An abundant year producing soft, generous wines for earlier consumption. |
| 1981 | ★★★★★ | Past peak | Frost cut yields in half but surviving fruit was clean and well-balanced. |
| 1978 | ★★★★★ | Past peak | A late harvest with outstanding quality despite limited yields; long-lived. |
| 1976 | ★★★★★ | Past peak | Hot summer yielded low-acid wines that showed early aromatics but faded quickly. |
| 1973 | ★★★★★ | Past peak | An unusually successful year for Chablis in the 1970s, though best drunk early. |
| 1971 | ★★★★★ | Past peak | Concentrated fruit and high acidity defined this classic, long-lived vintage. |
| 1969 | ★★★★★ | Past peak | A celebrated closer to the decade with firm structure and long-keeping potential. |
| 1966 | ★★★★★ | Past peak | An abundant, balanced vintage that developed honeyed mineral nuances with age. |
| 1964 | ★★★★★ | Past peak | Surviving September storms, the remaining fruit yielded deep, concentrated wines. |
| 1962 | ★★★★★ | Past peak | A modest but balanced vintage; carefully made wines aged gracefully over decades. |
| 1959 | ★★★★★ | Past peak | A celebrated post-war vintage with rich fruit and concentration, recognised as a classic year. |
Aggregated consensus from professional and trade assessments. Individual vineyards or producers may diverge.
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- Where is Côte de Léchet located?
- Côte de Léchet (コート・ド・レシェ) is a vineyard (climat) located in the commune of Milly, in the Chablis area of Burgundy, France.
- What is the classification of Côte de Léchet?
- Côte de Léchet is classified as Premier Cru (Premier Cru). In the Burgundy AOC hierarchy, it belongs to the Premier Cru tier, just below Grand Cru.
- Who owns Côte de Léchet?
- Côte de Léchet has 22 producers owning parcels, with a total area of approx. 46.96 ha. Notable owners include La Chablisienne.
- What kind of wine does Côte de Léchet produce?
- Côte de Léchet primarily produces White wine (Blanc). Its style reflects the terroir of Milly, one of Burgundy's most renowned appellations.
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