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   * **Chablis** (May 2017): not at all oxidized; quite young and acidic [Stuart BH Niemtzow]   * **Chablis** (May 2017): not at all oxidized; quite young and acidic [Stuart BH Niemtzow]
   * **Chablis Clos** (Dec 2012): not oxidized. Dauvissat-Camus label. [MLT]   * **Chablis Clos** (Dec 2012): not oxidized. Dauvissat-Camus label. [MLT]
-  * **Chablis "Les Clos"​** (Sep. 2018 – ): 2 btls oxidized + btls not oxidized. The good btls were brilliant, slightly understated,​ but glorious examples of top notch grand cru Chablis. Their youthful green color, fresh nose, & sensational palate all suggested a wine that is nearing its plateau of maturity with at least 4 years of life ahead. From a lot of 6 purchased from the auction platform of a reputable West Coast retailer in Apr. 2016. [Rayner Cheung]+  * **Chablis "Les Clos"​** (Sep. 2018 – Jul. 2021): 2 btls oxidized + btls not oxidized. The good btls were brilliant, slightly understated,​ but glorious examples of top notch grand cru Chablis. Their youthful green color, fresh nose, & sensational palate all suggested a wine that is nearing its plateau of maturity with at least 4 years of life ahead. From a lot of 6 purchased from the auction platform of a reputable West Coast retailer in Apr. 2016. [Rayner Cheung]
   * **Chablis "Les Clos"​** (Sep. 2014–Feb 2020): I purchased 36 bottles of this and have 2 bottles remaining. Six had the US Vineyard Brands labels (3-4 mos less barrel aging). Six had the Dauvissat-Camus labels (US version). The rest had French tax capsules. Over the last five years I have had one bottle which was oxidized and all of the rest were quite sound. This is really remarkable in comparison with my past experience with Dauvissat and the 2008 and 2009 Clos, where even my initial bottles were oxidized. [Don Cornwell].   * **Chablis "Les Clos"​** (Sep. 2014–Feb 2020): I purchased 36 bottles of this and have 2 bottles remaining. Six had the US Vineyard Brands labels (3-4 mos less barrel aging). Six had the Dauvissat-Camus labels (US version). The rest had French tax capsules. Over the last five years I have had one bottle which was oxidized and all of the rest were quite sound. This is really remarkable in comparison with my past experience with Dauvissat and the 2008 and 2009 Clos, where even my initial bottles were oxidized. [Don Cornwell].
   * **Chablis Forest**(Jan 2010): not oxidized [Alan Weinberg]   * **Chablis Forest**(Jan 2010): not oxidized [Alan Weinberg]
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-  * **Chablis** (Nov. 2020): 1 btl stunning for a village wine. From a mixed lot of 3 purchased from the auction platform of a reputable West Coast retailer in Aug. 2015 [Rayner Cheung]+  * **Chablis** (Dec. 2020): 1 btl stunning for a village wine. From a mixed lot of 3 purchased from the auction platform of a reputable West Coast retailer in Aug. 2015 [Rayner Cheung]
   * **Chablis Clos** (May 2018): fine (Adrian Latimer)   * **Chablis Clos** (May 2018): fine (Adrian Latimer)
   * **Chablis Forest** (Nov 2019): fine (Adrian Latimer)   * **Chablis Forest** (Nov 2019): fine (Adrian Latimer)
 +  * **Chablis "La Forest"​** (Jul. 2021 – ): 1 btl fine. Dauvissat–Camus label. Richer & tighter than the Séchet as of 2021. From a lot of 2 purchased from the auction platform of a reputable West Coast retailer in Nov. 2015 [Rayner Cheung]
   * **Chablis "​Séchet"​** (May 2021): 1 btl outstanding,​ a step up in power & half a step up in complexity from the village wine.  From a mixed lot of 3 purchased from the auction platform of a reputable West Coast retailer in Aug. 2015 [Rayner Cheung]   * **Chablis "​Séchet"​** (May 2021): 1 btl outstanding,​ a step up in power & half a step up in complexity from the village wine.  From a mixed lot of 3 purchased from the auction platform of a reputable West Coast retailer in Aug. 2015 [Rayner Cheung]
 +  * **Chablis "​Vaillons"​** (Aug. 2021): 1 btl outstanding. The least developed btl from a mixed lot of 3 purchased from the auction platform of a reputable West Coast retailer in Aug. 2015 [Rayner Cheung]
  
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 +  * **Chablis "La Forest"​** (Mar. 2021 – ): 1 btl not oxidized. Best decanted. This is a powerful wine that's worthy of the 2010, but is even more closed (as of 2021). From 2 lots of 6 purchased from the auction platform of a reputable West Coast retailer in Dec. 2015. [Rayner Cheung]
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 +  * **Chablis "​Vaillons"​** (Jul. 2021 – ): 2 btls oxidized or advanced. Dauvissat–Camus label. From a lot of 6 purchased from the auction platform of a reputable West Coast retailer in Dec. 2014. [Rayner Cheung]
 ===== 2012 ===== ===== 2012 =====
  
   * **Chablis Vaillons** (March 2019): super (Adrian Latimer)   * **Chablis Vaillons** (March 2019): super (Adrian Latimer)
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