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It’s a “Grape” Day for Northern Burgundy’s Chablis Wine

By Stephanie Sack
Small Ship Cruises, barge cruise, Wine & Vineyards, Sightseeing in Europe, Burgundy, barging in burgundy

From the full-bodied reds of the Cote d’Or Burgundy to the flinty whites found exclusively in the Alsace-Lorraine, the wine experience on a Barge Lady cruise in France adds a uniquely epicurean dimension.

When it comes to the grapes of Northern Burgundy, guests aboard the Charming-class, 12-guest Luciole are treated to an oenophile’s dream. Each lunch and dinner is thoughtfully paired with wines chosen to complement the region’s seasonal cuisine—up to 24 distinct bottles over the course of the week, each revealing a new layer of Burgundy’s nuanced terroir.

From flinty Chablis to structured whites from lesser-known appellations, every glass poured on the Luciole shares a story of place, climate, and craft.

On shore, guided excursions to family-run vineyards and historic Domaines — such as the legendary Albert Bichot — offer behind-the-scenes access to working cellars, grand cru vines, and multi-generational winemakers who share their passion with warmth and pride. Guests walk the same limestone-laced soil that gives Chablis its signature minerality, taste wines just steps from where the grapes were grown, and gain firsthand insight into the traditions that have defined this region for centuries.

So pour yourself a glass of something crisp and mineral-driven, and join the Barge Ladies in northern Burgundy for an unforgettable immersion into the soul of Chardonnay—where every swirl, sip, and story flows as effortlessly as the Yonne River itself.

MEET THE PAMPERED GRAPES OF NORTHERN BURGUNDY

In the northernmost stretch of Burgundy lies a wine region revered for its singular white: Chablis. Made exclusively from Chardonnay grapes, Chablis is the ultimate expression of terroir—its identity shaped not by oak or winemaking trickery, but by the ancient soils and stark climate of the Yonne River Valley. Here, Chardonnay sheds its creamy reputation and instead emerges lean, racy, and mineral-driven, with crisp acidity, flinty aromatics, and an almost saline finish.

“The white wines of the Northern Burgundy are particularly fascinating and unique,” reveals Penny Liley, owner and operator of the barge Luciole.  “Many local vineyards and boutique appellations are well represented in the Luciole’s onboard cellar with Chablis and the Yonne Valley on our doorstep.”

The region’s unique terroir is key. Chablis vineyards sit atop Kimmeridgian limestone—a fossil-rich marl of clay and crushed oyster shells formed 150 million years ago when this land was submerged beneath a prehistoric sea. This ancient geology, combined with the area’s cool temperatures and long growing season, produces wines of remarkable precision and purity. The vines are often subjected to spring frosts, but this struggle only heightens the concentration and character of the grapes.

FOUR TIERS, ONE GRAPE, YOUR GLASS 

Chablis is divided into four official appellations, each revealing a different nuance of the region’s identity and offering a distinct lens through which to experience its revered Chardonnay:

  • At the entry level is Petit Chablis, grown on higher-elevation plateaus with younger Portlandian limestone soils. These wines are light, crisp, and approachable, marked by lively citrus and white flower notes—perfect for early drinking and showcasing the bright, zippy side of Chablis.
  • Next comes the Chablis AOC, which makes up the bulk of the region’s production. Sourced from vineyards surrounding the town of Chablis, often on Kimmeridgian limestone, these wines deliver the region’s signature style: green apple, lemon zest, and wet stone, all wrapped in a spine of racy acidity. They are quintessentially Chablis—pure, mineral, and mouthwatering.
  • A step up in complexity and structure is Chablis Premier Cru, drawn from 40 designated climats (vineyard plots) with better sun exposure, hillside positioning, and older soils. These wines often show more depth and layering, with hints of white peach, honey, and oyster shell. With aging potential and site-specific character, Premier Cru Chablis begins to flirt with the profound.
  • At the pinnacle sits Chablis Grand Cru, a single slope just north of the town, home to seven legendary climats such as Les Clos, Vaudésir, and Blanchot. These vineyards, bathed in sunlight and rooted in deep Kimmeridgian marl, yield powerful, age-worthy wines with remarkable tension, richness, and complexity. Grand Cru Chablis often benefits from a touch of oak, lending even greater nuance to its already intricate profile.

THE TASTE OF PASSION, PRECISION, AND HERITAGE

One of the highlights of cruising aboard the Luciole is the exclusive winetasting at Albert Bichot, one of Burgundy’s most prestigious and historic maisons. Founded in 1831 and still family-owned six generations later, the estate blends deep-rooted methodology with forward-thinking winemaking.

Guests are welcomed to the elegant Domaine Long-Depaquit in the heart of Chablis, acquired by the Bichot family in 1967. Surrounded by vast vineyards and shaded by centuries-old cedar trees, the 18th-century château and its special samplings offer a rare introduction to the legacy of Chablis.

In each bottle, with each glass, guests taste not only the region’s distinctive terroir, but also nearly two centuries of passion, precision, and heritage.

Sipping crisp, mineral-rich Chardonnay just steps from the very vines that gave it life offers a rare, unfiltered glimpse into the soul of northern Burgundy. This isn’t a stop at the average tasting room; rather, the Luciole offers an intimate experience at one of Chablis’ most storied domaines, far from the tourist trail. Within the ancient walls of Albert Bichot’s Domaine Long-Depaquit, guests are treated to an contemporary encounter with terroir and tradition, making it one of the Luciole’s most unforgettable moments.

For more information about wine regions in France, click here. To review the barges cruising in Northern Burgundy, click here.  To book your own week of wine and water with Barge Lady Cruises, click here.

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  • aimee laberge on 8/21/25

    We were on La Luciole in May and oh, how we enjoyed discovering the local wines you can’t find at Binny’s (I’m from Chicago…) Côtes d’Auxerre, Chablis, Crémant de Bourgogne brut et rosé, and more Bourgognes from further afield… Inoubliable!

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