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Gaston Huët believed this to be the greatest of all Vouvray vineyards. With the Première Côte’s shallowest, stoniest soils, its wines often synthesize Le Mont’s intense minerality with Le Haut-Lieu’s generous texture.
The original Huet vineyard is nearly 9 hA. It has the richest soils of the domaine’s three crus—a deep limestone-clay—and the wines are generally the estate’s most approachable.
Pale yellow with green tints. Rich and fresh Nose of citrus and white flowers aromas. Soft and round in the mouth, on the sweet side, the nice acidity gives almost a dry finish. Aromas of ripe white fruits, apricot and green apple.
A precise aroma with typical citrus and green aromas of the grape. The very clean taste is dominated by abundant minerality and acidity.
An original cabernet franc, 100% ungrafted, the Breton in all its splendor. Its delicate tannins and fruit let you apprehend Cabernet Franc in all its complexity! Floral and supple wine with hints of liquorice and crunchiness by its tannins.
This north-facing limestone site is cool and late ripening. In a warm year like 2019 its quality soars. There is such a fine acidity and outstanding length. I was really blown away by this, and can’t wait to see how the fruit and acidity entwine further with some bottle age. Nervous and tense, this warrants attention.
Wine making: Grapes harvested at optimum maturity, maceration and alcoholic fermentation for 15 days, then matured in concrete tanks for 10 to 12 months.
Notes of lime and lemon pith, some herbaceous notes, a touch of saline, earthy minerals, followed by a bit of white peach with mouth-watering acidity and a moderately long finish.