If you don't like any wine that you buy from us, for whatever reason, return it within a month of purchase and we shall refund your money without question or delay. In the event that we cannot reach you, to ensure a timely delivery, we will substitute with a similar item of equal or higher value (at no additional cost), unless requested not to do so in your order's delivery instructions. We will attempt to contact you to discuss an alternative. Very occasionally, an item may be out of stock that the website has allowed you to order. You will appreciate that stock positions are subject to continual change in a multi-channel business. Please note: we do not export from the UK. Some areas outside of UK Mainland require additional charges, find out more here. Delivery to other areas - additional charges We always do our very best to achieve our stated delivery times but please note we can not be responsible for circumstances beyond Tanners control including, but not limited to, adverse weather conditions and supplier and carrier difficulties. Please note, whilst the majority of parcels sent on this service are received next day, this is not guaranteed. Usually delivered the next working day (on orders placed before 1pm on a working day). A cold season in 2013 meant yields were low but good growers have produced some very drinkable wines. The resultant wines, however, have elegance and beautiful balance. These wines can also develop complexity and depth with age, so. While some bottles are reasonably priced, many top Chablis bottlings are quite expensive. 2014 started well enough with an early spring but a cooler than average summer, and hailstorms in the south, reduced yields. It is renowned as one of the great white wines of the world and is made from the Chardonnay grape in the Burgundy region of France. 2015 produced round, full whites with good, ripe fruit. What there is in 2016 is very good but sadly frost and hail had a bigger than usual impact this year, particularly in Chablis and the Mâconnais, but almost no-one escaped unscathed. In the Mâconnais and Chablis growers were not quite so lucky with yields down for the second year but wines of excellent quality. Despite a familiar and now all-too-frequent late frost in 2017 the growers in the Côte d’Or were better prepared and the vintage has delivered excellent results, with many domaines back to ‘normal’ yields. They have a good crop of rich, aromatic whites across the region as a result. A seriously good vintage here in 2018 as the region escaped the frosts which have plagued recent years. 2019 is a worthy successor to the excellent ‘18s, where low yields have given very concentrated wines. 2020 was historically early and regarded as a great vintage. Stores and prices for 2020 William Fevre Vaillons, Chablis Premier Cru prices, stores, tasting notes and market data. The 2021 vintage was heavily affected by frost meaning quantities are well down though the quality is very good. Best-known as the white grape of Burgundy and cornerstone of Champagne, Chardonnay is the worlds most famous white-wine variety and also one of t. A warm season but with cooler nights, 2022 looks to have brought both excellent quality and, importantly, a decent quantity.
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