Situated between Valmur on the left and Blanchots on the right, Le Clos is the largest Chablis Grand Cru plot, about twice the size of all the others. It is almost certainly the most well known of the seven, and arguably has the most consistent record over the years. Benefiting from long afternoons of sunshine as well as the appellation's famous marine fossil-rich soils, the vineyard is divided up by multiple producers. Domaine Laroche farm a single hectare here, while Domaine Drouhin Vaudon farm 1.3 hectares