An old-vine marvel of northern white Burgundy

Wine Bottle
    • Curated by unrivaled experts
    • Choose your delivery date
    • Temperature controlled shipping options
    • Get credited back if a wine fails to impress

    2022 Dampt Freres Eric Ora & Labora Reserve du Domaine Chablis 750 ml

    $32 per bottle

    Shipping included on orders $150+.
    • Curated by unrivaled experts
    • Choose your delivery date
    • Temperature controlled shipping options
    • Get credited back if a wine fails to impress

    The Best Wrong Turn We Ever Made

    We turned onto the unpaved stretch of 1 Rue de Fleys looking for our B&B. The last thing we expected to find was a high-toned, old-vine marvel of northern white Burgundy.

    The estate we had stumbled across, Vignobles Dampt Frères, possesses holdings in some of the region’s best vineyards, and their wines are poured at fine-dining hotspots like the two-MICHELIN-starred Saison.   

    We waved down a fellow in Wellington boots, who then shouted for Emmanuel Dampt. Before we knew it, we were tasting the Réserve du Domaine with the winemaker while a spring rainstorm rattled the roof.

    The 45- to 75-year-old vines behind this crystalline, beautifully opulent reserve cuvée pushed out just enough grapes to satisfy a few close friends and neighbors—but we talked Emmanuel into letting us take a few cases home. When we poured it for our wine team, they were SHOCKED it wasn’t a Premier Cru. 

    We were already aware of Vignoble Dampt Frères’s reputation—we’d just never made a house call before. 

    It all started, Emmanuel told us, when his father Bernard acquired a small piece of land in the 1980s. He expanded those holdings over the decades, ensuring that his three sons would inherit a priceless map of Chablis vineyards. Today they craft dozens of cuvées, from village wines to tough-to-find Grands Crus. 

    The aromas of the Réserve du Domaine immediately evoke the freshness of that April shower during our trip to the Dampt estate. Lemon zest, flint, and chamomile bloom from the glass, while the palate presents a bounty of citrus honed by a fine spine of acid. 

    It’s a breathtaking, must-try Chablis—thanks to the best wrong turn we ever made.