Hi Shez,
Just seen your new assessment on CT. I get excited
You and I are not the only ones to get excited. "Billaud-Simon is one of the few original domains in the appellation"
Sadly, I've just learnt that Faiveley have been plundering with big amounts of dosh: Faiveley provide some very decent burgundies at all price levels above £18 a bottle, but I feel sure that future prices of this wine will reflect their acquisition financing, rather than absolute quality.
CHABLIS, July 30th 2014
Domaine Faiveley is proud to announce the purchase of Domaine Billaud-Simon, Chablis , France.
Situated in the heart of the village since 1815, Billaud-Simon is one of the few original domains in the appellation.
The Domaine is spread over 20 hectares in the best terroirs, amongst them, four grand crus: Les Clos, Les Preuses, Vaudesir and Les Blanchots, and four premiers crus: Montée de Tonnerre, Mont-de-Milieu, Fourchaume and Vaillons.
”We are delighted and most proud of this recent acquisition”, stated Erwan Faiveley, 7th generation owner of Domaine Faiveley, “Domaine Billaud-Simon is a superb brand in Chablis, and it will be with great pleasure and honor to develop the brand in the future.” Erwan continued, “In the great tradition of Bernard Billaud, we will continue to focus on the outstanding characteristics coming from the Kimmeridgien terrois of Chablis, to create focused, precisely-vinified mineral-driven wine. Sir, you acquired quite a few gold nuggets there. The 2010 vintage would be the next one to hunt down, a brilliant TN from Burghound, and quite a few comments about longevity and potential for the '08 from Chablis profs/lovers that I trust.