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Where to buy 2011 | Domaine William Fèvre | Les Clos

2011 | Domaine William Fèvre | Les Clos

€482,95

White Wine: 2011 | Domaine William Fèvre | Les Clos

The largest and most famous of the Grands Crus, because it is the historical cradle of Chablis vineyards. Les Clos has a remarkably complex bouquet, blending fruity, floral and spicy notes with a substantial mineral touch.

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Producer: Domaine William Fèvre

Ratings: WA | 94 JG | 96

Vintage: 2011

Size: 750ml

ABV: 13%

Varietal: Chardonnay

    Country/Region: France, Burgundy

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      The largest and most famous of the Grands Crus, because it is the historical cradle of Chablis vineyards. Les Clos has a remarkably complex bouquet, blending fruity, floral and spicy notes with a substantial mineral touch.

      Reviews:

      • Wine Advocate: The Fevre 2011 Les Clos represents another vivid contrast with a corresponding 2012. The intensity of attack and grip of the latter are replaced here by mineral and herbal complexity that sneak up on your nose and a palate notable for its delicacy, transparency and lift. True, you could say that this is looser than the 2012, but that’s a judgment relative to a rather extreme exemplar of the latter vintage. Harmonious ripeness of white peach and citrus is shot-through with saliva-inducing oyster liqueur, incorporating shimmering suggestions of things saline, alkaline, seaweed-like and stony.
      • John Gilman: Domaine William Fèvre’s 2011 les Clos is also a simply magical wine in the making. The superb bouquet shows of great depth and complexity in its mix of apple, lemon, tart orange, very complex, flinty minerality, spring flowers and a gentle topnote of lime zest. On the palate the wine is deep, full-bodied, pure and supremely elegant, with a rock solid core, stunning focus, length and grip, impeccable balance and a veritable mineral bath of a finish. A brilliant young bottle of les Clos.

      Producer Information

      Domaine William Fèvre is one of the most prestigious of all Chablis houses and, despite its relative youth, produces some of the finest expressions of Chardonnay from the north of Burgundy. The domaine holdings cover a wide range of vineyards, including numerous grand and premier cru Chablis sites. The Fèvre family has been in Chablis for 250 years, but the domaine itself wasn't established by William Fèvre until 1959. William Fèvre himself sold the eponymous business in 1998 to Maisons et Domaines Henriot (which includes Champagne house Henriot, Beaune-based Bouchard Père et Fils and Beaux Frères). Today, Domaine William Fèvre owns around 76 hectares (190 acres) in Chablis, 15 hectares (37 acres) of which are in grand cru vineyards including Les Clos, Vaudésir, Bougros and Preuses. This variety of plots gives a complete and full profile of wines – for example, those from Bougros are typically full-bodied and rounded, while those from Vaudésir are more lively, fresh and floral. A further 16 hectares (39 acres) of vineyards are classified as premier cru (these include Fourchaume/Vaulorent, Vaillons, Montmains, Montée de Tonnerre and Les Lys). Historically, the wines were all aged in new oak, although more recently William Fère has changed to the use of barrels that are, on average, five years old, allowing for the quintessential Chablis freshness and minerality to shine through. Harvesting is all done by hand, with rigorous sorting for the premier and grand cru parcels. Fèvre has used Diam agglomerated cork closures since 2005 to counter the issue of premature oxidation which has long been a problem in Burgundy's white wines. Alongside the wines from village, premier cru, and grand cru plots in Chablis, Fèvre also makes a wine from the highly unusual Saint-Bris appellation, the only Sauvignon Blanc-based AOC in Burgundy.

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      2011 | Domaine William Fèvre | Les Clos

      €482,95

      White Wine: 2011 | Domaine William Fèvre | Les Clos

      The largest and most famous of the Grands Crus, because it is the historical cradle of Chablis vineyards. Les Clos has a remarkably complex bouquet, blending fruity, floral and spicy notes with a substantial mineral touch.

      Order from the Largest & Most Trusted Premium Spirits Marketplace!

      Featured in

      NOTICE: Many other small liquor store sites may end up cancelling your order due to the high demand, unavailability or inaccurate inventory counts. We have partnerships consisting of a large network of licensed retailers from within the United States, Europe and across the world ensuring orders are fulfilled.

      Producer: Domaine William Fèvre

      Ratings: WA | 94 JG | 96

      Vintage: 2011

      Size: 750ml

      ABV: 13%

      Varietal: Chardonnay

      Country/Region: France, Burgundy

      The largest and most famous of the Grands Crus, because it is the historical cradle of Chablis vineyards. Les Clos has a remarkably complex bouquet, blending fruity, floral and spicy notes with a substantial mineral touch.

      Reviews:

      Producer Information

      Domaine William Fèvre is one of the most prestigious of all Chablis houses and, despite its relative youth, produces some of the finest expressions of Chardonnay from the north of Burgundy. The domaine holdings cover a wide range of vineyards, including numerous grand and premier cru Chablis sites. The Fèvre family has been in Chablis for 250 years, but the domaine itself wasn't established by William Fèvre until 1959. William Fèvre himself sold the eponymous business in 1998 to Maisons et Domaines Henriot (which includes Champagne house Henriot, Beaune-based Bouchard Père et Fils and Beaux Frères). Today, Domaine William Fèvre owns around 76 hectares (190 acres) in Chablis, 15 hectares (37 acres) of which are in grand cru vineyards including Les Clos, Vaudésir, Bougros and Preuses. This variety of plots gives a complete and full profile of wines – for example, those from Bougros are typically full-bodied and rounded, while those from Vaudésir are more lively, fresh and floral. A further 16 hectares (39 acres) of vineyards are classified as premier cru (these include Fourchaume/Vaulorent, Vaillons, Montmains, Montée de Tonnerre and Les Lys). Historically, the wines were all aged in new oak, although more recently William Fère has changed to the use of barrels that are, on average, five years old, allowing for the quintessential Chablis freshness and minerality to shine through. Harvesting is all done by hand, with rigorous sorting for the premier and grand cru parcels. Fèvre has used Diam agglomerated cork closures since 2005 to counter the issue of premature oxidation which has long been a problem in Burgundy's white wines. Alongside the wines from village, premier cru, and grand cru plots in Chablis, Fèvre also makes a wine from the highly unusual Saint-Bris appellation, the only Sauvignon Blanc-based AOC in Burgundy.
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