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A few Loire Chenins

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santiago

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Nov 18, 2009, 3:02:32 PM11/18/09
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La Grange aux Belles "Fragile" 2008 (Anjou) (13,00 euros in shop): honey,
wax, very dry in the mouth with interesting sour notes. Initially a bit
metallic in the aftertaste but it cleaned up with honey. 89.

Domaine Huet "Clos du Bourg" Sec 2007 (Vouvray) (14,00 euros in the
boutique at the domaine): great intensity, pierre de fusil, lots of
minerality. A great wine and very happy to have a case. 94.

Fran�ois Chidaine "Les Choisilles" 2004 (Montlouis) (15,00 euros in shop):
rounder that the Huet (three years younger also), with very good balance,
but perhaps a little les character. 93.

Clos de la Royaut� 2007 (Savenni�res) (10,00 euros in the shop at the
domaine): a bit reduced initially, I thought it was a good wine in the
Savenni�res style, with that austerity that you usually find in young
Savenni�res. 89-90.

La Tour Grise 2007 (Saumur) (12,40 euros in shop): very intense in the
nose, and very serious in the mouth, with a vertical dimension around a
wild acidity. I liked it more than others. 91.

Lenoir Les Roches 2004 (Chinon) (19,90 euros in shop): Very-very reduced,
with plenty of dirty notes and not showing for more than 2 hours. Perhaps
with 20 years, this ultra-traditional Chinon blanc would be a great wine,
but certainly is not showing much now.

s.

Bi!!

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Nov 18, 2009, 3:23:35 PM11/18/09
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Help! My French isn't what it used to be. Is "pierre de fusil"
gunmetal, gunpowder, or flint?

santiago

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Nov 18, 2009, 4:05:05 PM11/18/09
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"Bi!!" <rvw...@aol.com> wrote in
news:2a682681-2df1-4ba8...@x31g2000yqx.googlegroups.com:
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> Help! My French isn't what it used to be. Is "pierre de fusil"
> gunmetal, gunpowder, or flint?

Flint, and actually in french is "pierre � fusil". I always have problems
with "de" and "�" in french ;)

s.

DaleW

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Nov 20, 2009, 10:37:15 PM11/20/09
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On Nov 18, 3:02 pm, santiago <m...@privacy.net> wrote:
> La Grange aux Belles "Fragile" 2008 (Anjou) (13,00 euros in shop): honey,
> wax, very dry in the mouth with interesting sour notes. Initially a bit
> metallic in the aftertaste but it cleaned up with honey. 89.
>
> Domaine Huet "Clos du Bourg" Sec 2007 (Vouvray) (14,00 euros in the
> boutique at the domaine): great intensity, pierre de fusil, lots of
> minerality. A great wine and very happy to have a case. 94.
>
> François Chidaine "Les Choisilles" 2004 (Montlouis) (15,00 euros in shop):

> rounder that the Huet (three years younger also), with very good balance,
> but perhaps a little les character. 93.
>
> Clos de la Royauté 2007 (Savennières) (10,00 euros in the shop at the

> domaine): a bit reduced initially, I thought it was a good wine in the
> Savennières style, with that austerity that you usually find in young
> Savennières. 89-90.

>
> La Tour Grise 2007 (Saumur) (12,40 euros in shop): very intense in the
> nose, and very serious in the mouth, with a vertical dimension around a
> wild acidity. I liked it more than others. 91.
>
> Lenoir Les Roches 2004 (Chinon) (19,90 euros in shop): Very-very reduced,
> with plenty of dirty notes and not showing for more than 2 hours. Perhaps
> with 20 years, this ultra-traditional Chinon blanc would be a great wine,
> but certainly is not showing much now.
>
> s.

Nice notes. Is the "fragile" a no -sulphur wine or something?
Huet sounds great! I like Chidaine, but have never seen that bottling

santiago

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Nov 21, 2009, 10:17:01 AM11/21/09
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Dale wrote:

> Nice notes. Is the "fragile" a no -sulphur wine or something?

Might be! Problem is that I cannot check because I left the bottle at the
restaurant that hosted us for the tasting and there is not much information
on it.

> Huet sounds great! I like Chidaine, but have never seen that bottling

Huet is amazing. I have visited three times and the wines are always at a
very high level. And they age.

Chidaine, it is interesting that you do not know of "Les Choisilles"
because I never met another bottle of Chidaine save it.

s.

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