Domaine Long Depaquit produces Chardonnay from Chablis, the northernmost appellation of Bourgogne. The domaine's portfolio spans the region's hierarchy: a core Chablis bottling, and two Grand Cru expressions that showcase the mineral precision Chablis is known for. Les Vaudésirs, a Grand Cru from one of the appellation's premier slopes, and Moutonne, a Grand Cru monopole, represent the upper tier of the lineup. Chablis Chardonnay, grown on limestone-rich soils in a cool continental climate, typically expresses bright acidity and flinty minerality rather than the riper fruit profiles of warmer regions. Wine Advocate, Wine Enthusiast, and Decanter have assessed the domaine's releases.