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All Wines from Dom. des Malandes
Inventory updated: Tue, Aug 18, 2026 04:02 PM cst

Our vintages of Dom. des Malandes wine currently include: 2022, 2023
Flickinger Fine Wines' inventory of Dom. des Malandes wine is listed below. We have an excellent and vast assortment of fine wines to choose from. If you do not see what you are looking for, give us a call and we can suggest another Dom. des Malandes vintage or even another producer that we are sure you will enjoy.
| Producer |
Vint. |
Wine |
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| Dom. des Malandes |
2023 |
Chablis 1er Cru Mont de Milieu Ex-Domaine |
$49.95 |
60 |
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VM 91 (7/2025): The 2023 Chablis Mont de Milieu 1er Cru has a well-focused, quite animated bouquet that unfolds in the glass with touches of orchard fruit and grassy meadow. The palate is balanced with a fine bead of acidity. This is lightly spiced but just needs a little more tension on the finish. Overall, it's a very well-made Mont de Milieu that should age nicely in bottle. Tasted blind at the BIVB offices in Chablis. Neal Martin. BH 88-90 (10/2024): (from a parcel of .26 ha). A funky nose of leesy reduction and lactic character. By contrast there is good freshness to the rich, generously proportioned and succulent medium-bodied flavors that culminate in a delicious if somewhat short finish. This should improve once it’s racked but it’s awkward today. Drink 2027+ |
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2023 |
Chablis 1er Cru Vau de Vey Ex-Domaine |
$46.99 |
60 |
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VM 90 (7/2025): The 2023 Chablis Vau de Vey 1er Cru, aged 50% in used oak, has a light, fresh apple blossom- and pear-scented nose with hints of pressed white flowers. The palate is well balanced with slightly honeyed citrus fruit and modest weight, though it needs more Neal Martin. BH 89-91 (10/2024): (from a 3.52 ha parcel aged in 30% wood). A fresh, ripe and expressive nose reflects good Chablis typicity that includes quinine, sea breeze, lemon rind and cool white fleshed fruit. There is fine density to the delicious, intense and solidly voluminous flavors that offer better depth and persistence on the youthfully austere finale. Drink 2028+ |
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2023 |
Chablis Grand Cru Les Clos Ex-Domaine |
$86.99 |
60 |
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BH 90-92 (10/2024): (from a .53 ha parcel planted in 1962 and matured in one third older oak and two-thirds stainless). A cool, pure and airy nose features ripe notes of white flowers, pear, oyster shell, quinine along with a moderate application of wood. The juicy and fleshy medium-bodied flavors are more concentrated with good minerality and power on the sneaky long finish where a touch of bitter lemon appears. This too needs more depth though the underlying material appears to be present for that to occur if given time. Drink from 2029. VM 90+ (7/2025): The 2023 Chablis Les Clos Grand Cru has a competent nose with decent fruit intensity, though it is not the most complex Les Clos that I encountered during my tastings. The palate is much better, with a peachy opening and fine depth. This leans perhaps a little too far to the tropical side of the fruit spectrum on the finish. Then again, it does uphold tension and feels long. Give this a couple of years and keep your fingers crossed that the aromatics up their game. Tasted blind at the BIVB tasting in Chablis. Neal Martin. |
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2023 |
Chablis Grand Cru Valmur Ex-Domaine |
$89.95 |
60 |
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| VM 92 (7/2025): The 2023 Chablis Valmur Grand Cru, vinified in oak barrels with seven months in vat, has a light bouquet with beeswax and cooked apple scents that are quite strict and laconic at the moment. The palate demonstrates ample concentration with a countervailing line of acidity. It's lightly spiced with orange rind and stem ginger. This builds gently toward a very cohesive finish that suggests it will benefit from two or three years in bottle. The 2023 has good potential. Tasted blind at the BIVB offices in Chablis. Neal Martin. |
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2022 |
Chablis Grand Cru Vaudesir ex-Domaine |
$69.95 |
3 |
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WA 93 (9/2023): Wafting from the glass with aromas of honeycomb, vine blossom, orange zest and nutmeg, the 2022 Chablis Grand Cru Vaudésir is medium to full-bodied, satiny and suave, with a fleshy core of fruit, lively acids and a saline, spice-inflected finish. This, too, is a fine success. BH 91 (10/2024): A restrained nose flashes only a touch of exotic character on the spicy aromas of mostly yellow orchard fruit, apple, iodine and a floral top note. The generous but appealingly punchy middle weight flavors exude evident minerality on the saliva-inducing, balanced and lingering finale. A few years of keeping should help add complexity. |
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2023 |
Chablis Grand Cru Vaudesir Ex-Domaine |
$89.95 |
59 |
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VM 93 (7/2025): The 2023 Chablis Vaudésir Grand Cru has a composed, delineated bouquet that opens with confidence in the glass, revealing white fruit and crushed stone aromas. It becomes quite malic after three or four minutes. The palate is balanced with a smooth, slightly oily mouthfeel, but not petrolly in any way. It has impressive depth and tension with a twist of orange rind and lemongrass on the finish. This is an involving Vaudésir that should age well in bottle. Tasted blind at the BIVB offices in Chablis. Neal Martin. BH 90-92 (10/2024): (from a .77 ha parcel planted in 1967 and 1987 and matured in 50% 1 to 5-year-old oak and 50% stainless). Moderate but not intrusive wood sets off aromas of both white and yellow peach, lychee, citrus confit and an array of spice nuances while offering just enough Chablis elements to be interesting. The succulent and more concentrated medium-bodied flavors exude more evident minerality on the refined, balanced and lingering finish that, once again, definitely could use better depth. Drink 2029+ |
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