Domaine William Fèvre - Chablis Grand Cru Les Clos 2011
16,5/20
RVF
18,5/20
Bettane & Desseauve
18/20
Gault & Millau
94/100
Robert Parker
“Les Clos 2011 stands in contrast to the 2012. The intensity of the attack gives way to a mineral and herbaceous complexity that emerges on the nose and palate, remarkable for its finesse and purity. Harmonious notes of white peach and citrus, with briny and mineral flavors. ” (Wine Advocate 2013 - Robert Parker). This grand cru offers a bouquet of remarkable complexity, combining fruity, floral, and spicy notes with great minerality.
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Eye
pale gold color with green highlights
Nose
A bouquet of remarkable complexity, combining fruity, floral, and spicy notes, with a distinct minerality
Palate
structured, opening up with age to produce powerful and full-bodied wines
Serve
at 12-14°C
Open
30 minutes before
Drink from
2015
Drink before
2025
Food and wine pairings
Enjoy it with grilled fish or in a creamy sauce, shellfish, seafood, poultry, and white meats—whether grilled or served in a creamy sauce...
Bettane & Desseauve
Rated wine (2014 guide) 18.5/20 (Wine of exceptional quality)
Rated estate (2021 guide): 5 stars (Exceptional producers, those who represent the absolute pinnacle of quality in France and around the world)
About the wine:
A great wine, both rich and mineral, this is the vintage that everyone agrees on, without question. Surprisingly, it’s already bursting with fruit and vitality.
About the estate:
Having been in charge since the estate was acquired by Bouchard Père et Fils of Beaune nearly a quarter of a century ago, Didier Séguier has significantly improved the quality of the wines since then. While the vineyard holdings are undoubtedly the finest in all of Chablis, encompassing both Premier Crus and Grands Crus, it is the meticulous and rigorous work in both the vineyard and the cellar that allows for the full expression of the minerality unique to Chablis’s Kimmeridgian limestone. These wines are typically enjoyable when young but age impeccably.
Guide des Vins Gault & Millau
Wine rated (2012 guide) 18/20 (Outstanding)
About the wine:
A beautiful, mineral-driven Chablis with a complex nose featuring fruity, floral, aniseed, briny, chalky, and spicy notes, with hints of dried fruit in the background. On the palate, it is full-bodied, powerful, and well-rounded, with flavors ranging from citrus to watermelon. The finish is enlivened by a refreshing, lively tension.
Robert Parker - Wine Advocate
Wine rated (2013 guide) 94/100 (An outstanding wine)
Rated estate (2020 guide) Recommended (Wine producer recommended by Robert Parker - The Wine Advocate)
About the wine:
Les Clos 2011 stands in contrast to the 2012. The intensity of the initial attack gives way to a mineral and herbaceous complexity that emerges on the nose and palate, remarkable for its finesse and purity. Harmonious notes of white peach and citrus, with hints of the sea and mineral tones.
About the estate:
RVF - La Revue du Vin de France / Guide des Meilleurs Vins de France
Wine rated (2014 guide) 16,5/20 (Very good wine)
Rated Estate (2023 Guide) 2*Stars (These exceptional estates, often boasting fabulous terroirs, are must-haves that, thanks to the consistency and excellence of their wines, deserve a place in the cellars of discerning wine lovers)
About the wine:
Les Clos unveils a well-balanced wine, fuller-bodied yet without any lack of structure.
About the estate:
Owned by the Henriot Group, this estate is the largest owner of Grand Cru vineyards in Chablis, with over fifteen hectares. Its extensive vineyards and diverse range of exceptional terroirs are brought to their fullest potential through meticulous management: soil tillage, hand-harvesting at the optimal time, and yield control. Passionate about his vines, Didier Seguier, who has led the estate since 1998, produces pure, well-defined, and crisp Chablis wines, using organic methods (certification pending) and even biodynamic practices for the Premier and Grand Crus. With the exception of the Petit Chablis, vinification and aging are skillfully divided for each cuvée between barrels—never new—and stainless steel tanks. Eschewing any signature style, the wines captivate through their respect for the terroir and the expression of minerality, which have been better preserved since the estate gradually switched the entire range to Diam’s corks between 2005 and 2010. The transition to organic farming is underway.
Wine Spectator
Rated estate (2020 guide) Recommended (Wine producer recommended by Wine Spectator)
Burghound
Rated: Recommended
Jancis Robinson
Rated: Recommended
Vinous
Rated: Recommended
James Suckling
Rated winery (2020 guide) Recommended
Customer rating
4.4/5
based on 5 reviews
Review by Mr. ANTOINE D. Published on August 20, 2014
A wonderful wine to pair with a seafood platter..!
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Review by Mr. FRANCO C. Posted on May 13, 2019
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Review by Mr. STEPHANE F. Posted on October 2, 2018
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Review by Mr. FLEMMING C. P. Published on June 19, 2016
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