How much does a bottle of Clos du Bois cost?
How much does a bottle of Clos du Bois cost?
Clos Du Bois Chardonnay 750ml (Case of 12) FREE SHIPPING $11.99/Bottle.
What does Clos du Bois chardonnay taste like?
Chardonnay for people who know what it’s like to live a little. Our classic Chardonnay displays intense aromas of apple blossom, ripe pear and citrus complemented by hints of butter and toasted oak. Enjoy a glass chilled by itself, or pair with your favorite chicken, fish or creamy pasta dishes.
Where is Clos du Bois chardonnay made?
Sonoma County
Clos du Bois is a California producer located in Sonoma County with close ties to the history and development of the Sonoma wine industry. It was founded in 1974 by Frank Woods and the first commercial wines produced were a Chardonnay and a Pinot Noir.
What is the alcohol content of Clos du Bois chardonnay?
13.5%
Clos du Bois Chardonnay alcohol content 13.5% by volume, per the bottle.
Is Clos du Bois chardonnay oaky?
The Clos du Bois Reserve Chardonnay is a high class wine; ripe fruit and savory oaky flavors abound from start to finish; could do well with shellfish in a cream sauce.
Is Clos du Bois still in business?
Sonoma’s Sebastiani and Clos du Bois Wineries Shuttered | Wine Spectator.
Who owns Clos du Bois?
Gallo
It’s not a total surprise that Gallo is reducing staff. Gallo acquired Clos du Bois earlier this year as part of a $810 million mega-deal with Constellation Brands, the country’s third-largest wine company.
What is the meaning of Clos Du Bois?
vineyard of the woods
Clos is French for a small, walled vineyard. Bois is French for woods. Thus Clos du Bois would translate as “vineyard of the woods.” And Sonoma County’s Clos du Bois Winery was founded more than 30 years ago by a man named Woods.
Why is Clos du Bois so cheap?
Clos du Bois also got away from sourcing grapes from select vineyards on its own estate in Sonoma County, Rose said. Instead, while the winery kept its bottle prices affordable, it bought less expensive grapes from across the state to make wine and put the less desirable “California” appellation on its bottle label.