France - regions
White Wine by Dom. du Closel from Loire, France - regions. Savennieres La Jalousie (formerly les Coulees, or Cuvee Classique, i.e. dry) is a classic Savennieres from a stainless-steel cuvee of young and older vines from their steepest soils of pure schist. The domaine of the de Jessey family has been the source for some remarkable Savennieres, of which I have numerous twenty-some year old bottles in my own cellar. But they have never been easy wines to approach - much less cuddle up to - in their youth... -Wine Advocate
USD 24.00
White Wine by Dom. Des Baumard from Loire, France - regions. Baumard's 2004 Coteaux Du Layon Carte D'Or offers an astonishingly low-priced opportunity to experience a great nobly sweet appellation. Winsome aromas of quince, chamomile, almond paste, and white chocolate lead to a subtly sweet, mouth-filling, yet elegant and juicy palate and a bitter-sweet, quince- and flower-filled, honeyed, subtly confectionary yet genuinely refreshing finish. This should drink well for at least 8-10 years. Robert Parker's The Wine Advocate 90 Points Lots of mineral and candied lime hold the fig and glazed pear flavors at bay. Long, stony finish. Drink now through 2009. Wine Spectator 91 Points
USD 23.99
White Wine by Dom. Des Baumard from Loire, France - regions. This is still tight, but shows piercing intensity to the lime, mineral, quince and pear flavors. The long, stony finish really reverberates. Could use a little time. Drink now through 2011. Wine Spectator 91 Points
USD 23.99
White Wine by Marc Bredif from Loire, France - regions. The color is pale gold yellow. Very intense and fruity nose with notes of white flowers and quince. Subtle attack on the palette. Nice wine with fresh structure and aromatic finish.
USD 17.49
White Wine by Marc Bredif from Loire, France - regions. The color is pale gold yellow. Very intense and fruity nose with notes of white flowers and quince. Subtle attack on the palette. Nice wine with fresh structure and aromatic finish.
USD 17.49
White Wine by Ch. de Montfort from Loire, France - regions. Abundant fruit and honey flavors bound together with the right balance of sweetness and acidity. The harmony of Vouvray - just a touch of sugar, but still officially dry - is immediately apparent and genuinely appealing. Delicately flavored foods such as trout and other fresh-water fish, chicken and veal. Will also pair nicely with many salads, lighter pasta and rice dishes.
USD 15.29
White Wine by Dom. Des Baumard from Loire, France - regions. Baumard's 2004 Coteaux Du Layon Carte D'Or offers an astonishingly low-priced opportunity to experience a great nobly sweet appellation. Winsome aromas of quince, chamomile, almond paste, and white chocolate lead to a subtly sweet, mouth-filling, yet elegant and juicy palate and a bitter-sweet, quince- and flower-filled, honeyed, subtly confectionary yet genuinely refreshing finish. This should drink well for at least 8-10 years. Robert Parker's The Wine Advocate 90 Points Lots of mineral and candied lime hold the fig and glazed pear flavors at bay. Long, stony finish. Drink now through 2009. Wine Spectator 91 Points
USD 13.79
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