North of Clos de Vougeot, close to the village and the Vouge, the stream that gives the village its name, this two acres of chardonnay on pebbly limestone produced a juicy 2015 with flavors of fresh-cut pear. It expands from lean to opulent, finding a sweet and salty balance. Not as long-lived as Le Clos Blanc, this should be ready to drink after a year or two in the cellar.
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Vougeot “Le Clos du Prieuré” Blanc Monopole Reviews
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Score: 90 | March 20, 2018 | Wine & Spirits