Started my love of Loire chenin with the late 90s and early 00 vintages. I haven't drunk as much in recent years, but of course I know the broad trends, and I do keep up a bit. Still, these two bottles really hammered home how much the world has evolved.
2023 Huet Le Mont Sec and 2023 Chidaine Clos du Breuil. Both used to be the freshest crispest wines in their respect stables. But in 2023, both are ripe rich golden wines, with waxy layers that evoke chenin, although for my frame of reference it might lean more towards the power of Anjou than the delicate frame I expect from Touraine.
With air and enough introspection, one can find the mineral precision of Le Mont and the firm modesty of Clos du Breuil. But this is a different world, I dare to say even more ripe and polished than 2003. I probably won't bet on these wines aging closer to my palate. But they are undoubtedly delicious, just not what I remember...
2023 Huet Le Mont Sec and 2023 Chidaine Clos du Breuil. Both used to be the freshest crispest wines in their respect stables. But in 2023, both are ripe rich golden wines, with waxy layers that evoke chenin, although for my frame of reference it might lean more towards the power of Anjou than the delicate frame I expect from Touraine.
With air and enough introspection, one can find the mineral precision of Le Mont and the firm modesty of Clos du Breuil. But this is a different world, I dare to say even more ripe and polished than 2003. I probably won't bet on these wines aging closer to my palate. But they are undoubtedly delicious, just not what I remember...