The 2009 vintage in Chablis, and Burgundy in general, was warm and produced wines that can be described as opulent, ripe and round with far richer fruits then consumers are used to. The Les Clos, however, is heavenly. A rich style with amplified stone fruits, slate and minerals on the nose and following to the palate. It is a limestone bomb, a beautiful thing.
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