ˈklō noun
( plural clos “)
Etymology: French, from Old French, enclosure — more at close III
: a French vineyard ; especially : one enclosed by a wall — often used prepositively in a compound naming such a vineyard or its wine (as Clos-Vougeot, a vineyard in the Côte-d'Or, or the red Burgundy produced from its grapes); compare château 3, côte