Recommended this afternoon by a clearly impassioned caviste* in this little seaside village. A quiet little explosion of a nose, sweet citrus and stone fruit, but also red berries and perfectly ripe vegetables. It smells sweet like cream, or flowers. It's much drier as it flows past the tongue, yet electricity follows, and something mineral that reminds me of calcium for no particular reason I can detect, and a wash of fresh acidity. There's some temperature-sensitivity to deal with, as the wine is quite alcoholic (14.5%), but at a good -- lower than wine-geek-white temperature -- chill, balance is achieved and the alcohol exists only as texture. The finish lingers, with that electricity the last sensation to abate. Really impressive wine.
*Antoine Vignac. And I might add for the ladies and other interested parties, not unpleasant to look at.
*Antoine Vignac. And I might add for the ladies and other interested parties, not unpleasant to look at.