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2022 Muscadet La Grange
From vines planted 1974 grown on mica-schist with a bedrock of schist in the village of Le Landreau. Hand harvested and aged on lees for 7 months. On the palate the wine is pure and well defined, complex and beautifully focused, with solid mid-palate depth, nice framing acids and very good length on the classy finish.
Review for 2018 vintage - 2022 not yet reviewed. “This is sourced from old vines, meaning more than 35-years old, on a number of parcels of schist around the village of Le Landreau. It will be bottled in March, after five months on the lees. It has a perfumed nose, fresh and bright, brimming with white stone and white fruits, with a great salty minerality. The palate is just as convincing, fresh and textural, but sinewy, cut with fine and salty minerals. I see great energy here, and no shortage of acidity or minerality despite the warmth of the vintage. Great. 92-94/100” thewinedoctor.com Feb 2019
From vines planted 1974 grown on mica-schist with a bedrock of schist in the village of Le Landreau. Hand harvested and aged on lees for 7 months. On the palate the wine is pure and well defined, complex and beautifully focused, with solid mid-palate depth, nice framing acids and very good length on the classy finish.
Review for 2018 vintage - 2022 not yet reviewed. “This is sourced from old vines, meaning more than 35-years old, on a number of parcels of schist around the village of Le Landreau. It will be bottled in March, after five months on the lees. It has a perfumed nose, fresh and bright, brimming with white stone and white fruits, with a great salty minerality. The palate is just as convincing, fresh and textural, but sinewy, cut with fine and salty minerals. I see great energy here, and no shortage of acidity or minerality despite the warmth of the vintage. Great. 92-94/100” thewinedoctor.com Feb 2019
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