
Beauroy lies on the left bank of the Serein River near the town of Poinchy-Chablis and also includes the secondary climats Cote de Savant and Troesmes. The slope in this climat is steep and it has relatively poor water supply which causes the vine to suffer in dry years. The soil is poor, dry and with thin top soil that consists of small stones and white clay limestone with bluish highlights. The climat is sensitive to dry winds from the east and late frosts.
The Beauroy nose is smoky, mineral laced and with a hint of salty goodness with white flowers, green apple and citrus leading to a bright and zesty palate of lemon/lime, apple and subtle peach with wet river stones, liquid steel, flinty spice and a hint of soft cream, while always being razor sharp, focused and full of drive, lingering with some more citrus and a touch of pear and chalky aftertaste.
The Beauroy nose is smoky, mineral laced and with a hint of salty goodness with white flowers, green apple and citrus leading to a bright and zesty palate of lemon/lime, apple and subtle peach with wet river stones, liquid steel, flinty spice and a hint of soft cream, while always being razor sharp, focused and full of drive, lingering with some more citrus and a touch of pear and chalky aftertaste.