The Fairmont - San Francisco CA
Tasted Saturday, March 5, 2016 by Burgundy Al with 874 views
Another great Grand Tasting. I got through almost 90% of the wine before losing steam. The notes are in the order of the book provided, not the order tasted. I tasted through all the reds first, selectively going around the room. I then did the same for whites, which is why I probably missed 20-25% of those.
Tasting, brief note. Floral with lemon aromas. Apple flavors to start, lemon coming through on finish. Precise and very fun. Very good for its level/ price.
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Tasting, brief note. More apple and rounded vs Milly-Lamartine just tasted, equally good and enjoyable for near-term.
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Tasting, brief note. The most intense fruit, cross-section of orchard fruit on nose and palate. My favorite of the 4 shown today. Very good value.
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Tasting, brief note. The most lush and dense of the lineup, showing ripe apple throughout with moderate length.
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Tasting, brief note. Green apple and lemon on nose and palate, leaner styled. Bright and nicely energetic and textured. A style I like.
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Tasting, brief note. Similar to Derrière Chez Edouard, but a slight notch down in terms of density and balance. Orchard fruit is slightly fatter and more fun for now.
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Tasting, brief note. Tense and vibrant but with good volume of fruit, showing lemon and yellow apple. Cellar for at least 3 more years.
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Tasting, brief note. The most ripe of the lineup, this is fun and easy to enjoy, even if not as bright and classic (to me) as Derrière Chez Edouard. Very good already now, but also cellarworthy.
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Tasting, brief note. Subtly floral with ripe orchard fruit and peach hints. Great concentration for its level. Good textures and energy as well.
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Tasting, brief note. Fatter and rounder vs the Chassagne Villages, so actually more accessible and fun today. Seems slightly less precise, but I like the concentration here as well.
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Tasting, brief note. Lots of apple. Slightly leaner vs Chenevottes but longer, better textured and more my preferred style of wine. Very good now, better in a few more years.
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Tasting, brief note. Spring flowers with lots of ripe apple and pear. Excellent concentration combine with equivalent textures. I particularly like the minerality here.
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Tasting, brief note. Floral start with good spice, even with some pronounced new oak that still needs some time. Very good apple aromas. Similar flavors, just slightly less exciting. Broad mouth feel and nice textures.
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Tasting, brief note. Great floral start. Ripe apple and pear. Good textures. Very similar to the Clos St Jean, but with slightly better concentration.
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Tasting, brief note. Apple and lemon with an overall tense and energetic character. Perhaps less fun today than Clos St Jean just tasted, but more power and potential.
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Tasting, brief note. Lean and textural interesting, like the Caillerets but with more density. My favorite of today's 4 wines.
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Tasting, brief note. Perfumed start followed by plenty of ripe apple. Very good overall balance already, but with upside in another few years. 89-90 point potential.
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Tasting, brief note. Apple and pear with nice spice and mint aromas. Good concentration with some baby fat and moderate textures. Cellar a few more years, 2018-2023 or so.
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Tasting, brief note. I found this the most challenging of the 4 to assess. Fruit seemed ripe but not fully accessible. Structure and textures seemed to dominate. I wasn't sure if I really liked this wine, but then lots of flavors popped out on finish, so I think there's is a lot more here than meets the eye/mouth/nose. Give this 5+ years.
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Tasting, brief note. Also needing more cellar time. Rich fruit and firm structure that weren't in perfect harmony yet. Slightly backward. All the desired raw materials are here, but didn't yet seem quite integrated.
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Tasting, brief note. Pure red fruit with floral charm. Slightly sweet on palate, slightly soft and simple, but beautifully enjoyable even now. 2017-2028
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Tasting, brief note. Denser and riper vs Angles. Slightly less prototypically Volnay for me. Good.
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Tasting, brief note. Now we're talkin'. All red fruit with great spice. Backward today, but everything you want is here. Very minerally textured. Cellar at least 10 years, but 92-94 point potential for me.
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Tasting, brief note. A real contrast vs Caillerets just tasted. Biggest fruit of the lineup with very good concentration, less minerality and textural charm. Still needs more time, but prob 5 years in the cellar to really show well.
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Tasting, brief note. Apple and slightly tropical with nuanced spice and good concentration. Stupidly exceptional for Bourgogne.
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Tasting, brief note. Slightly sweet orchard fruit to start, but firms up quickly and makes you pay attention. Excellent Villages. Cellar at least 2 more years.
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Tasting, brief note. I liked the Meix Chavaux, but this is a clear step up. Richer and riper fruit with some wonderful toasted walnut. Finished with lots of lemon peel and structure. Cellar at least 3-4 years.
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Tasting, brief note. Excellent. Mostly apple and pear, but tropical hints, without over-ripeness. Textures really emerge middle to finish, with lots of lemon peel at the end. Drink2020-
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Tasting, brief note. Floral with good fruit intensity for Villages. Very good at its level, even if this wine is sadly no longer the bargain it used to be.
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Tasting, brief note. Fatter vs the Villages with more power. But less texturally interesting and precise, so I actually liked them equally.
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Tasting, brief note. Almost as dense and concentrated as Pouzots, but with far more pep and energy. My type of wine.
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Tasting, brief note. The clear star of this flight. Wonderful spice along with good fruit. Shows it density from the start, nuance and textures emerge middle to finish. This is really backward but with so much going on. I'd give this at least 5 years in the cellar, but think it has 92-94 point potential.
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Tasting, brief note. Starts off lush and easy with lots of ripe fruit. What more can you want? But there was a slightly bitter note on finish I didn't enjoy as much.
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Tasting, brief note. Also fat fruit to start with good density, moderate length. Good overall. Needs time.
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Tasting, brief note. Fat and lush fruit with charmingly sweet spice hints. In an opulent style that seems low acid to start, but shows far more cellar-necessary energy on its long finish. Very enticing for both now and the cellar.
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Tasting, brief note. All red fruit comes across as quite ripe with a hint of new oak. Pretty start, then firms up on the finish. The best vintages of this wine have a forward sexiness I didn't quite find here today.
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Sorry I missed his whites.
Tasting, brief note. Very pretty red and black berry aromas and flavors. Nicely balanced, slightly floral, moderate weight. Will drink nicely young, but give it a year or three.
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Tasting, brief note. Lots of red berry and cherry that starts out with delicate fruit and great spice, then expands through to its long finish. Very long-term cellarworthy, 93-94 point potential, but give it a decade+.
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Tasting, brief note. Rich stone fruit, nicely floral. Moderate weight and structure, very accessible. Best to drink young while very fresh.
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Tasting, brief note. Lush stone fruit to start with subtle spice. Powerful, expanding finish with excellent minerality and acidity. Very worth seeking.
Jadot produces two domaine cuvees from this vineyard. This is the "Domaine des Heritiers Louis Jadot" from the en la Richard climat within Folatières, not the "Domaine Louis Jadot" from Folatières proper.
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Tasting, brief note. Fresh red berries with a hint of anise and mint. Elegant and nicely textured, this should be good young, 2018 forward, up to 90 point potnetial.
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Tasting, brief note. Red and black cherry with firm structure and dense concentration. Very Corton in it backward, burly character, give this a decade or (much) more in the cellar.
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Tasting, brief note. Ripe apple and baked apple that starts out lush, finishes with nicer precision and power. Very tasty now, but with good cellaring potential.
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Tasting, brief note. Lots of apple throughout with good density. Well structured, both finesse and concentration really come through on the finish. 91-92 point potential, but hold for at least 5 years or much longer.
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Tasting, brief note. Subtly perfumed with fresh red berries throughout and some meat notes on finish. Good.
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Tasting, brief note. This has a charming whole cluster note more pronounced today vs when tasted at Montille last summer. Comes across as rich and intense, even fun to start. But there is a firmness on the backend that gives it that classic power I also like a lot. very good 92-93 point potential.
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Tasting, brief note. Rich and forward stone fruit with tropical and floral notes. Moderate length. Very accessible and forward, this is a good wine for rich seafood over the next 5+ years.
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Tasting, brief note. Pure cherry dominates the nose with charming fruit and background spice plus earth hints. Elegant flavors show lots of restraint with sneaky structure giving lift. Good now because of its overall balance, but with the bones to age gracefully over a couple of decades.
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Tasting, brief note. Forward red cherry on nose and palate, supported with some nice savory spice flavors. Forward and close to open already. Cellar for a few years, then drink medium-term.
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Tasting, brief note. same red fruit as les Vergelesses, just more restrained flavors, more firm structure. Less fun today, more potential over time.
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Tasting, brief note. Bright berries throughout with spice and earth hints. Didn't quite show the floral/spice character I typically associate with Volnay. Cellar a few more years.
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Tasting, brief note. First vintage for this wine for Giroud. Lots of red fruit start-to-finish with the savory spice that makes Boudots always seem like Vosne to me. Very charming.
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Tasting, brief note. Red and black berries are very fresh and bright. Subtle spice, great textures make this very tasty and charming already today, but with elegant structure that will keep this exciting for decades. Very well done.
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Tasting, brief note. Starts a little riper than I prefer from Chablis, but very good density throughout and good minerality coming through on good finish. I expect this will revert to form with a few years in the cellar.
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Tasting, brief note. Classically young Bâtard to me with alluring ripe and fat fruit, some baking spice and soft structure to start that firms up near the end. Give this a few years for everything to integrate, and I think this has 93-94 point potential.
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Tasting, brief note. Black and red berries with some licorice and fresh herbs. Very elegant, balanced textures. From 5 different vineyards, which combine for a perfect expression of Chambolle.
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Tasting, brief note. Red cherry throughout with modest spice and moderate intensity. Accessible now and very well balanced. Very good 91-92 point potential.
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Tasting, brief note. Spice driven start with fresh and dried red fruit. Starts forward and spicy, finishes more firm and austere. Very good for its level and price. Cellar a few years.
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Tasting, brief note. Nicely floral start with lots of red cherry. finessed and elegant with a long finish. Another northern NSG that comes across as very Vosne styled. Certainly 90+ point potential.
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Tasting, brief note. A small step up from the NSG Murgers with plenty of spice-driven similarities. More black vs red fruit with good concentration, but more emphasis on elegance than power. Hold to 2020-.
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Tasting, brief note. A little more firm vs when tasted at the domaine in June 2015, but otherwise almost identical. Excellent.
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Tasting, brief note. Black and red cherry with some meaty notes. Moderate weight. This didn't show the same pronounced black pepper note I found in a bottle opened a few months ago. Overall certainly good for medium-term drinking.
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Tasting, brief note. An odd aromatic start I didn't particularly enjoy, which is odd because i really enjoyed the rest of the Grivot lineup today.
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Tasting, brief note. Red fruit nose and palate, nicely textured. spice emerges on expanding finish. Very firm, cellar to 2021 or much longer.
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Tasting, brief note. More black fruit and firm than Beaux Monts, also slightly more dense and firm. Less spice and textural charm. Probably needs more time in cellar, 2023-
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Tasting, brief note. Ripe black cherry and plum with serious concentration coming across on nose and palate. A bit of a powerhouse (in the context of Burgundy Grand Cru) this is dense and close to brooding right now. 93-94 point potential, 2025-.
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Tasting, brief note. Nicely floral to start with orchard fruit throughout. Shows the minerally textures I associate with that section of the slope. Very nicely done. A wine I can't ever recall tasting before. A domaine holding of Chateau de la Tour's owner. Very nice.
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Tasting, brief note. Black cherry start-to-finish with ok spice. Found it slightly earthy for a wine this young. Ok overall.
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Tasting, brief note. Black and red cherry with Vosne styled spice. Moderate weight and density, but nicely balanced. Hold at least five years, best 2020-2033.
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Tasting, brief note. An exciting step up from what is called (if not labeled) CV "Classique," this shows lots of black cherry and dried herbs with some sweet spice notes as well. Lots more concentration, even better balance, even if there is a hint of pronounced new oak that will need another couple of years. 93-94 point potential here.
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Tasting, brief note. Black berries aromas with hints of roast meat. Very pure fruit character on nose and palate. Very elegant and textual nuanced for its level. 90 points.
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Tasting, brief note. Red berries throughout and slightly floral. Nicely textured and elegantly styled. Good for its level, but I didn't like this more than the Gevrey Villages VV.
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Tasting, brief note. Black berries and cherry on nose and palate with some roast meat and braised meat spice. Very persistent , very good length for its level. 92-93 point potential.
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Tasting, brief note. Slightly floral with black berry and cherry aromas. Slightly riper flavors than aromas, but this has such impressive balance at this youthful stage that the ripeness just comes across as fun and engaging. But the weight and density makes it clear this will significantly improve from here. Excellent 95+ point potential. One of the day's highlights.
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Tasting, brief note. Red berry and cherry with subtle fresh herbs and slightly sweet spice. Very soft soft, slightly more firm finish. Nicely elegant. Good now.
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Tasting, brief note. Very similar to the MSD Villages but more greater concentration, depth of flavors and structure. 90 point potential, 2020 forward.
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Tasting, brief note. Starts with ripe black cherry aromas showing spice and floral notes, coming across as open and friendly. Similar flavors, but also meaty, slightly austere and a little backward. 91 point potential, needing 5+ more years in the cellar.
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Tasting, brief note. Engaging floral start with red and black berries. Dense and very concentrated, I liked this more today vs when tasted at the domaine July 2015. Great depth. Cellar 10+ years, 93-95 point potential.
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Tasting, brief note. It takes a lot of confidence to bring Fixin to La Paulee...confidence which this wine certainly justifies. Ripe red and black cherry. Bbright and accessible on nose, more firm and backward on palate. Hold a year or two, then a very good everyday drinker with meat.
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Tasting, brief note. Black cherry with some emerging sauvage. Fun and open right now, perhaps waiting a year for the new oak (~30%) to integrate a little more. Very good 2017-2033.
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Tasting, brief note. Very similar to Cinq Terroirs, but with bigger, denser, slightly sweeter black fruit. Still open, fun and accessible even now, but certainly will be better in a few more years.
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Tasting, brief note. While the first three in the lineup were already open for business, this Lavaux is more classically Gevrey - darker, more muscular and more earthy. New oak stands out a bit of now, but clearly this has the substance to be fully absorbed. 92-93 point potential, 2023-.
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Tasting, brief note. Equal parts red and black cherry, ripe with some liqueur hints. Forward start, more burly finish. Cellar a year or two. Good.
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Tasting, brief note. Red berry aromas and flavors with subtle spice, good textures, just not quite the minerally structure I associate with Chambolle. But still good.
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Tasting, brief note. Red fruit again, ripe while well balanced and proportioned. I like the textures here better vs the Chambolle Sentiers, and so like the wine better overall.
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Tasting, brief note. Lighter, elegantly styled, so easy to mistake for something pale and thin, but this is a very interesting wine if given a little attention. I fortunately tasted the Duband wines early in the tasting. Black and red berries, spice and fresh herbs, floral hints all harmoniously combine with elegant structure into a pretty wine with an enticing weightlessness. I like this a lot, even if not classically Gevrey to me, 2023-.
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Tasting, brief note. Elevage by the Hospices. Great nose of ripe black fruit and wonderful spice. A bruiser of a wine on palate with good flavors, but I don't see this providing much pleasure to drinkers for 10+ years.
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Tasting, brief note. Elevage by Hospices. Open red fruit, lots of fun and pleasure for a young Corton. Ripe, lush on nose and palate. Tasty, good+ 2018-.
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2013 Domaine William Fèvre Chablis 1er Cru Vaulorent
France, Burgundy, Chablis, Chablis 1er Cru
Tasting, brief note. Lots of orchard fruit with floral hints. Moderate weight and a good sense of Chablis character. Best for medium-term consumption, through 2020
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2013 Domaine William Fèvre Chablis 1er Cru Montmains
France, Burgundy, Chablis, Chablis 1er Cru
Tasting, brief note. Much like when tasted at Bouchard last year, this shows lemon and apple, good energy. Comes together in a lighter-styled, moderately weighted package, also best for medium-term drinking.
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2013 Domaine William Fèvre Chablis Grand Cru Bougros Côte Bouguerots
France, Burgundy, Chablis, Chablis Grand Cru
Tasting, brief note. Also much like when tasted last year at Bouchard. Good cross-section of orchard and citrus fruit. All fresh and powerful with lots of mineral and energy support. Impressive density and length. 93-94 point potential here.
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2013 Domaine William Fèvre Chablis Grand Cru Les Clos
France, Burgundy, Chablis, Chablis Grand Cru
Tasting, brief note. Good array of orchard fruit aromas and flavors. Not quite as powerful or dense as the Bougros Cote de Bouguerots, but more elegant.
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