Michel Abood
Michel Abood
So I finally found it. Not that I was really looking that hard, but I had always wanted to taste de Villaine's famed Aligote. OK, maybe not famed, but enough folks told me this was a good version that I figured I'd grab a bottle if I saw one. Lo and behold, in the food and wine wasteland that is Southern Florida, I discovered this at a gem of a store in Fort Lauderdale (Wine Warehouse). This grape usually doesn't make awe-inspiring or even interesting wines, but, as with all things, something good can come of it in the right hands. And despite the insinuations of those around me, I actually do have an open palate (and mind!).
So here we go...
-2005 de Villaine Bouzeron Aligote
At first sniff, this somewhat deep golden colored wine offers hints of wax and white flowers, wrapped in Granny Smith apples, but ripe ones. On the palate, it's got an interestingly waxy mouthfeel, reminding me of Chenin, but with more lemon and ripe apple taste than the Loire's grape. As it breathes, more lemons and some almonds show up to drift in the air above the wine, and similar aspects appear on the palate. The acidity was a bit shrill, but the riper notes kept it in check, and the finish was somewhat long.
Not bad, an interesting experiment. Glad I tried it, though I'll only buy it again to spoof someone at a blind tasting. Evil mastermind that I am, of course.
Cheers!
So here we go...
-2005 de Villaine Bouzeron Aligote
At first sniff, this somewhat deep golden colored wine offers hints of wax and white flowers, wrapped in Granny Smith apples, but ripe ones. On the palate, it's got an interestingly waxy mouthfeel, reminding me of Chenin, but with more lemon and ripe apple taste than the Loire's grape. As it breathes, more lemons and some almonds show up to drift in the air above the wine, and similar aspects appear on the palate. The acidity was a bit shrill, but the riper notes kept it in check, and the finish was somewhat long.
Not bad, an interesting experiment. Glad I tried it, though I'll only buy it again to spoof someone at a blind tasting. Evil mastermind that I am, of course.
Cheers!