As with Mel's quest.......
Had this again, with friends. It is stunning. Converted one or two more to quality Vouvray. The quest goes on....VOUVRAY made by Frederic Bourillon
Domaine Bourillon Dorleans is one of my favourites. You can sample the soft basic in Tesco’s stores, and if you find the flavour is one that you wish to explore, then please move up the quality tree. The basic on the pale green Gaston label, is only a soft'ish sample really.
These Vouvrays below have far better acidity balanced by a beautiful honeyed richness, coupled with wonderful mouth feel.
Starting with the sec, the Coulee d’Argent, a fresh chenin with a lovely mineral wet stones dimension, yet still having a little of that richness on the finish, 13% alc. This style is not over dry, and is therefore suitable with most starters.
Moving up your taste buds; The demi-sec, La Bourdonnerie is truly lovely, chill this wine as an aperitif and surprise and delight your friends with the beauty of this wine. On a good vintage this wine will live on to 25 years 12.5% alc.
Moving further up the tree, The Moelleux 12% alc in the big bottle is a wine that is unctuous, luscious honeyed and hazel nutty, a beautiful wine and capable of surviving 40 years in the right conditions. These are the oldest vines on terrior of shale and silt and sloping southerly on the north side of the Loire bank at chateau chevrier. In the best years, the noble rot adds further complexity and even deeper richness.
The beauty of the flavour and enjoyment of these wines is further enhanced by their low alcohol levels, great acidity and fine structure. A real pleasure.
Look out for these, for the quality of the wine making, they are superb value. If you are desperate to spend, ok, go to Huet, but frankly if you are looking for beauty, these demi and moelleux styles will move you when starting to mature.
I am maturing 4 of each ’05 Bourdonnerie and ’03 Moelleux and a couple of ’03 La Coulee d’Or. I have succumbed and pigged the 2000 that I had in 2007/08.
Loire old vine chenin & Loire traditional skills for chenin are the best in the world and the least alcoholic, and the most sustainable for UK drinkers – What more do you want.
Pester Majestic to stock again.
Enjoy
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