interactive map of chablis les clos

6.3.2017billn

Now that’s kind of cool!

By Fernando Beteta – see here*

*Note: Just a small Drion/Drouhin problem with some labels…

Agree? Disagree? Anything you'd like to add?

There are 3 responses to “interactive map of chablis les clos”

  1. jonwyand6th March 2017 at 11:43 amPermalinkReply

    Definitely art ! Perhaps they could paint the posts at the end of each row to match up, that would be useful. Like they mark the footpaths. Then do the whole of the Côte d’Or. Then we’d all know where we were 🙂 !

  2. Gilberto7th March 2017 at 11:16 pmPermalinkReply

    So, who has the “best” parcels? Or all parcels of Les Clos created equal?

    • billn9th March 2017 at 10:03 amPermalinkReply

      Well Gilberto, that seems very complicated to answer.
      I tend to find the wine of William Fevre the greatest for my taste each year (with the caveat about their 2015 vintage) and that’s a blend of parcels – it’s the only wine that year-in, year-out makes me think of Chevalier-Montrachet. Chez the two Moreaus, the position their Clos des Hospices as their top cuvée – hard to say if it’s better or just different – but the Clos des Hospices parcel is right at the bottom of the hill.

  3. musignymike@gmail.com8th March 2017 at 2:05 amPermalinkReply

    Bill outstanding!
    Now the only addition should be the vintners audio!

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