Chablis is enjoying a golden moment
Christy Canterbury MW · Oct 03, 2023
Chablis is enjoying a golden moment. Its wines have never been better; consumers—even in the U.S.—are leaning toward lighter, fresher wines; and a growing web of new producers are starting their own businesses and making wines in a broader-than-before style spectrum.
There's just one thing: it’s getting more expensive to buy Chablis.
Without question, the consistent improvements this small, agricultural community has made to its wines have earned it the right to command higher prices. Yet producers rarely point to their quality improvements as justification for their higher prices. Instead, they point to the costs of natural gas, shipping, inflation, labor and other "It's not us; it's them" factors. And some of the worst price increases really do come from "them": especially in the U.S., the three-tier system creates a shrine to greed where importers and distributors take extravagant mark-ups on these small volume wines.
I spoke with five industry insiders who talked about what they've been seeing in the last few years and how their businesses and clients are buying Chablis now.

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