Clos (vineyard)

Clos de Vougeot

A clos (French 'enclosure'[1]) is a walled vineyard.[2] Walled vineyards protected the grapes from theft and may improve the mesoclimate. They were often the vineyards of Cistercian monasteries. The word is often used in the name of famous wines even when the wall no longer exists.

By country

Chambertin Clos de Bèze
Clos du Mesnil
Exterior view of Steinberg, Kloster Eberbach walled vineyard
  • Pico, Azores: Nearly all of the vineyards on the island of Pico are enclosed by stone walls, both for protection and as a way to re-use the large number of volcanic rocks that had to be shifted off the soil when vines were first planted.[5]

México

  • Valle de Guadalupe: Clos de Tres Cantos

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