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2008 Domaine Louis Moreau Les Clos, Chablis Grand Cru, France

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Wine Notes

Price Range of 750ml bottle, ex-tax in USD
Average: $62   From: $61   To: $65

Score: 88. When to drink: 2012 to 2020
The Wine-Searcher score of 88/100 is calculated from the following wine critic scores:
Critic Score When to drink
91/100 (7 notes from 6 users )    
90/100    
17/20   2012 to 2020
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Awards
Award Organization Award Year Result
International Wine Challenge 2012 Silver
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Price History for 2008 Domaine Louis Moreau Les Clos
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Grape Variety: Chardonnay

Chardonnay is the world’s most famous white wine grape and is behind the finest white Burgundies. It is also one of the most widely planted varieties, although it is generally acknowledged that the best expressions of the grape are found in France, the USA and Australia.

There are myriad descriptors for the aromas and flavors of Chardonnay. Common aromas range from butter and toast through to tropical notes of banana, pineapple and guava. It is also often described as having mineral properties, such as crushed seashells or metal. Its flavor profiles are equally diverse and include grilled nuts, creamy apples, peach, marzipan, mango and even wet stones.

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Region Hierarchy
  • Chablis Grand Cru Les Clos wine region

    Les Clos is the largest and most widely known of the seven climats of the Chablis Grand Cru white wine appellation. It covers about 66 acres (27ha) of south-facing slopes, with its vines planted in much-prized Kimmeridgian soil – an essential ingredient of the Chablis terroir

    Les Clos is located between Valmur to the west and Blanchot to the east, an ... more

  • Chablis Grand Cru wine region

    Chablis Grand Cru is the appellation for the highest-quality dry white wines produced around the town of Chablis, in northern-central France. Grown on just 250 acres (100ha) of exceptional vineyards, the wines come from seven distinct plots on a single south- ... more

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