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Chablis remains one of the most transparent expressions of terroir in the wine world. It is Chardonnay without excess. No heavy oak, no exaggerated ripeness, no distraction from terroir. For those seeking precision over power and structure over richness, Chablis is not just an alternative, it is the benchmark.