(William Fèvre Chablis Grand Cru Les Clos, Burgundy) Classic Chablis is quickly becoming an endangered species, so finding a wine that has this austere character of pronounced, briny minerality and racy acidity without too much winemaking cosmetic surgery is not an easy task. Enter the 2005 Fèvre Les Clos. It has all of the above in spades and is just now hitting its stride; expect it to be enjoyable over the next seven to 10 years. Hot Picks
(Fevre William Chablis Le Clos) More waxy and tight than the Preuses. Mineral and very, very long - lovely!
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By John Gilman
(Chablis “les Clos”- Domaine William Fèvre) Login and sign up and see review text.May/Jun 2019, Issue #81, Recently-Tasted White Burgundy With a Focus on Puligny-Montrachet “les Demoiselles”