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Chablis Les Clos 2009 75cl

AOC Grand Cru | Chablis | Bourgogne | France
CHF 356.75

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2009 2010 2011 2013
Évaluations et Scores
96 Robert Parker
The 2009 Chablis Les Clos is inward, cool and impeccably precise. It presents a chiseled, sculpted expression of fruit, then blossoms on the mid-palate and finish as the voice of the year comes through. The 2009 is a relatively open, radiant Les Clos that should offer rewarding drinking fairly early for this cuvee. It is drop-dead gorgeous from start to finish. Anticipated maturity: 2014-2029. Vincent Dauvissat’s 2010 harvest started on September 21st, a few days earlier than his average over the last ten years, which has been closer to September 25th. The vintage is marked by very low yields. Couleur and millerandage were most pronounced in the grand crus, where yields were 40% lower than normal. At the same time, the wines have retained plenty of acidity, making for very interesting personalities across the range. The 2010s were aged in oak (roughly 10% new), on their fine lees, and racked once after the malos, which were finished by the end of January. The Forest, Preuses and Clos saw some new oak during the alcoholic fermentation. Dauvissat planned to begin bottling the 2010s in October or November, 2011. In 2009, Dauvissat harvested a week earlier, starting on September 14. Vintage 2009 was marked by a hot August that resulted in ripe wines with acidities that are lower than normal. Within the context of Chablis, where acidity is rarely lacking, a warm yet well-balanced season can be a good thing in that the wines are easier to drink when young, which certainly appears to be the case here.
96 Robert Parker
The 2009 Chablis Les Clos is inward, cool and impeccably precise. It presents a chiseled, sculpted expression of fruit, then blossoms on the mid-palate and finish as the voice of the year comes through. The 2009 is a relatively open, radiant Les Clos that should offer rewarding drinking fairly early for this cuvee. It is drop-dead gorgeous from start to finish. Anticipated maturity: 2014-2029. Vincent Dauvissat’s 2010 harvest started on September 21st, a few days earlier than his average over the last ten years, which has been closer to September 25th. The vintage is marked by very low yields. Couleur and millerandage were most pronounced in the grand crus, where yields were 40% lower than normal. At the same time, the wines have retained plenty of acidity, making for very interesting personalities across the range. The 2010s were aged in oak (roughly 10% new), on their fine lees, and racked once after the malos, which were finished by the end of January. The Forest, Preuses and Clos saw some new oak during the alcoholic fermentation. Dauvissat planned to begin bottling the 2010s in October or November, 2011. In 2009, Dauvissat harvested a week earlier, starting on September 14. Vintage 2009 was marked by a hot August that resulted in ripe wines with acidities that are lower than normal. Within the context of Chablis, where acidity is rarely lacking, a warm yet well-balanced season can be a good thing in that the wines are easier to drink when young, which certainly appears to be the case here.
Producteur
Domaine René et Vincent Dauvissat
Ténor incontestable de Chablis, le Domaine René et Vincent Dauvissat façonne les chardonnays les plus intenses de la région depuis les années 1920. Fondé par Robert Dauvissat, c’est à son fils René que le domaine doit d’avoir rapidement acquis une renommée fabuleuse. Dès les années 1970, Vincent, le fils de René, a rejoint les rangs, prônant des pratiques viticoles naturelles méticuleuses, comme les vendanges manuelles et les rendements limités. Les raisins sont fermentés dans des cuves émaillées, puis transférés en fûts de chêne pour compléter la fermentation et assurer l’élevage. Le domaine recèle 11 hectares de vignes les plus anciennes et qualitatives de Chablis, comportant en leur sein deux Grands Crus (Les Clos et Les Preuses) et plusieurs Premiers Crus (La Forest, Sechet, Vaillons et Montmains). Ici, le terroir règne en maître et les vins auxquels il donne naissance en porte le sceau inimitable caractérisé par leur pureté profonde, leurs notes minérales et leur maturité miellée.