Jasper Morris MW
A key cuvée at Long-Depaquit: they have 5ha entirely on the steep slope at the eastern end. Paler colour, clean and chiselled. More wood here and slightly younger, shows at the finish as it fattens out. Still the classic steely white fruit. Quite an impressive weight. Tasted: November 2018
Bill Nanson "The Burgundy Report"
5 hectares from Chichée, the exposure resembles Vaudesir. ‘A pivot wine between the 1er and grand crus here.’ Just a little more oak here - 15%.
A considered nose - always on a subtle level but attractive with a vibration of minerality, suffused with a fine floral perfume. Very wide, incisive freshness, a little grain to the texture - a tannin - brighter and more intense finishing before fading - ooh this is excellent!
James Suckling Tasting Report
Quite a generous style of Chablis with ripe-pear character. But, with some time and air, this also reveals some earthy depths and the long, mineral finish shows great promise for the future.
Domaine Long-Depaquit