Domaine Romain Collet

Les Clos Chablis Grand Cru Chardonnay

8.914 ratings
8.82 pro ratings
Chablis, Burgundy, France
Chardonnay
Duck, Shellfish, Goose, Mushrooms, Manchego & Parmesan, Game, Pork, Squash & Root Vegetables, Chicken, Turkey, Cheddar & Gruyere, Meaty & Oily Fish, White Fish, Shellfish, Crab & Lobster, Cream Sauces
Top Notes For
Jay Svoboda

The early nose returns include lemon curd, forest mushrooms and a touch of salt brine. Pears and honeysuckle develop as the wine begins to warm. Both soft and brisk with acidity, it seems to accomplish things that few new world Chardonnays can achieve. There’s a definite soft cheese/Brie feel and flavor that accompany the wine; creamy and funky. There’s also a burst of lemon and bitter orange on the palette. Enjoyed with a fairly extensive cheese board and those soft cheeses just sang with the wine. Not my favorite, but still an enjoyable ride.

The early nose returns include lemon curd, forest mushrooms and a touch of salt brine. Pears and honeysuckle develop as the wine begins to warm. Both soft and brisk with acidity, it seems to accomplish things that few new world Chardonnays can achieve. There’s a definite soft cheese/Brie feel and flavor that accompany the wine; creamy and funky. There’s also a burst of lemon and bitter orange on the palette. Enjoyed with a fairly extensive cheese board and those soft cheeses just sang with the wine. Not my favorite, but still an enjoyable ride.

Apr 27th, 2019
Eric Godin

Opening up with a sweet sweet Meyer lemon and citrus zest from orange and lemon. As the glass warms, a fun funk of moldy cheese emerges along with some cinnamon. Warming further we see smoke, salt, limestone and granite.
The first sip of this is a roller coaster. Oddly enough fruit is the first thing across the tongue, followed hand in hand by a bright creamy smooth acidity ripe with gritty stones and finishing with a sharp, fresh, lemon juice. It has this dynamic tension, vibrating and singing with stinging stone. I haven't before seen minerals driven like this. A fun and playful pairing to all those stinky cheeses or mushrooms you surely paired along with it since no one in the house eats seafood. ;)

Opening up with a sweet sweet Meyer lemon and citrus zest from orange and lemon. As the glass warms, a fun funk of moldy cheese emerges along with some cinnamon. Warming further we see smoke, salt, limestone and granite.
The first sip of this is a roller coaster. Oddly enough fruit is the first thing across the tongue, followed hand in hand by a bright creamy smooth acidity ripe with gritty stones and finishing with a sharp, fresh, lemon juice. It has this dynamic tension, vibrating and singing with stinging stone. I haven't before seen minerals driven like this. A fun and playful pairing to all those stinky cheeses or mushrooms you surely paired along with it since no one in the house eats seafood. ;)

Apr 27th, 2019
Michael Ochsner

Brilliant! Drinking so well right now. Great viscosity and texture. Very precise. Even got some corn tortilla from this one!!! @Neil Cornish

Brilliant! Drinking so well right now. Great viscosity and texture. Very precise. Even got some corn tortilla from this one!!! @Neil Cornish

Apr 2nd, 2017
Michael Ochsner

Whoa, bracing and wound up. Oak apparent on the nose.

Whoa, bracing and wound up. Oak apparent on the nose.

Nov 19th, 2016
Tannin Wine Bar & Kitchen KC

Leesy and rich. Not quite focused yet.

Leesy and rich. Not quite focused yet.

Mar 31st, 2016
Jason Heller

Master Sommelier

9.0

Jason had this 8 years ago

Jason had this 8 years ago

May 17th, 2016
Peter Grantz

Peter had this 10 years ago

Peter had this 10 years ago

May 17th, 2014
Johan Knivsberg Moe

Johan Knivsberg had this 2 years ago

Johan Knivsberg had this 2 years ago

Oct 1st, 2022
Dariusz Kozlowski

Dariusz had this 5 years ago

Dariusz had this 5 years ago

Oct 6th, 2019
Neil Cornish

Neil had this 6 years ago

Neil had this 6 years ago

Feb 18th, 2018