Chablis Explained: Petit vs Chablis vs Premier Cru

Chablis Explained: Petit vs Chablis vs Premier Cru

Author: SESSION in PROGRESS February 3, 2026 Duration: 30:47

If the world’s best wines from France aren’t using oak… why do so many Chardonnays in Australia and the New World taste so oaky?

In this episode of Got Somme, Angus O’Loughlin and Master Sommelier Carlos Santos take a deep dive into Chablis, the purest expression of Chardonnay. We blind taste three bottles from the same producer and vintage at three price points — Petit Chablis ($40), Chablis AOC ($48), and Chablis Premier Cru ($78) — to find out whether price really does equal quality. 

Along the way, we break down:

  • Why Chablis tastes like oyster shells
  • The difference between Petit Chablis, Chablis, Premier Cru and Grand Cru
  • Left Bank vs Right Bank of the Serein River
  • When (and why) some producers start using oak
  • The real meaning of minerality in Chablis
  • Whether Premier Cru is actually worth the extra money

Angus kicks things off with a blind tasting challenge… and shockingly out-tastes a Master Sommelier to start 2026 in style.

If you think you don’t like Chardonnay, this episode might completely change your mind. 

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What We’re Drinking

Producer: Simonnet-Febvre

Vintage: 2023

Petit Chablis – $40

Chablis AOC – $48

Chablis Premier Cru – $78 

Chapters

00:00 – Why Chablis Isn’t Oaky

01:50 – Blind Tasting Begins

03:25 – Does Price Equal Quality?

04:30 – Chablis vs Chardonnay Explained

08:35 – Left Bank vs Right Bank of Chablis

10:20 – What Is Petit Chablis?

12:35 – What Makes Chablis AOC Better? 

14:40 – Premier Cru vs Grand Cru

18:10 – Is Premier Cru Worth the Money?

20:00 – Why Some Chablis Uses Oak

26:45 – Steak vs Jus (Best Wine Analogy Ever)

28:10 – Master Sommelier Blind Tasting Fail

 

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Ever felt a bit lost staring at a wine list or wondering what you're actually tasting in your glass? Got Somme is here to help, without any of the pretence. This isn't a stuffy lecture; it's a conversation between Master Sommelier Carlos Santos and his mate, radio announcer Angus O'Loughlin, who's keen to learn but starting from scratch. Each episode, Carlos guides Angus-and by extension, all of us-through the fundamentals, breaking down everything from grape varieties and regional styles to understanding why a wine tastes the way it does. The real magic happens when they're joined by some of the world's most respected winemakers, who share the stories and craft behind their bottles. You'll hear Carlos explain how to pick a good wine from a bad one, demystifying terms like tannin and terroir along the way. It's an accessible, often funny journey into wine, perfect for anyone who enjoys a glass but wants to understand the world behind it. Produced by SESSION in PROGRESS, this podcast turns curiosity into genuine knowledge, one bottle at a time.
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