William Fèvre

Chablis Grand Cru Les Clos - Domaine 2022

Chablis Grand Cru

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Les Clos is the largest and most prestigious Grand Cru in Chablis, so it comes as no surprise that Domaine William Fèvre stakes its claim as the most influential landowner here. They oversee eight plots spanning 4.11 hectares (more than any other domaine), with many of the older plots planted by William’s father as far back as 1947 and 1948.

The domaine’s parcels are all situated on dense, deep clay soil resting on a bed of limestone 30 inches below the surface in the slightly cooler microclimate at the top of the slope. This shining example of Les Clos is remarkably complex; a powerful wine with tremendous aging potential.

Vineyard

Les Clos covers a total of 26.04 hectares, with Fèvre owning 4.11 hectares across eight biodynamically farmed plots.

The domaine’s parcels are all situated on dense, deep clay soil resting on a bed of limestone 30 inches below the surface in the slightly cooler microclimate at the top of the hill. The south-facing slope of Les Clos gives the vines full sunlight exposure throughout the day, ensuring rich flavors and even ripening.

Vintage

Tasting Note

Remarkable aromatic complexity blends fruit, floral, and spice notes with a distinctive mineral aspect. Its structured palate will open up with age and grow into a generous, powerful wine.

Food Pairing

Grilled seafood or chicken in a cream sauce. And, as always, oysters.

Color

White

Appellation

Chablis Grand Cru

Farming

Organic, Biodynamic

Alcohol

12.50%

Suggested Retail Price

$530.00

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