2002 Pinon Vouvray Cuvee Tradition

Jay Miller

Jay Miller
My apologies to everyone in NYC. If I had known it was going to be this good I would have opened it when other people were around. Waxy with crystalline particle of packed acidity and citrus sprinkled throughout and making small pretty fireworks with every sip. Long persimmonny/grapefruity finish. The finish goes on for a yummy amount time, I timed it to be sure!

And this is only on first pour!
 
Very nice match with some duck thigh and leg braised/steamed over onion and thyme and then sauteed while the onions caramelized. Hasn't changed much in the last half hour.
 
originally posted by SFJoe:
I don't have as many of those as I should.

Nowhere near.

Jay, what are you doing. We have supplied you with unlisted email addresses, cell phone numbers, pagers, twitters, etc.

To paraphrase a critic whose reviews I've not read since late 1994, I pity those who bought this wine in order to keep their hands off their 2002 Huet demi-secs.
 
originally posted by .sasha:
originally posted by SFJoe:
I don't have as many of those as I should.

Nowhere near.

Jay, what are you doing. We have supplied you with unlisted email addresses, cell phone numbers, pagers, twitters, etc.

To paraphrase a critic whose reviews I've not read since late 1994, I pity those who bought this wine in order to keep their hands off their 2002 Huet demi-secs.

Yes, that hasn't worked out as I intended. Half the bottle in the fridge, dregs from the glass are showing richer with more sugar. Really good now but really needs time.
 
I opened a 2002 Pinon and a 2002 Huet Le Mont Demi-Sec a month or so ago to do a side-by-side...Huet corked, the Pinon had some bizarre other fault that was really disturbing, a horrible acid thing. Oh well. 04, 06, and 07 Pinon have all been great for me this year, as has the 01 Huet Petillant, so it's mostly forgiven.

Glad you're having the good time with it!
 
originally posted by Steven Spielmann:
I opened a 2002 Pinon and a 2002 Huet Le Mont Demi-Sec a month or so ago to do a side-by-side...Huet corked, the Pinon had some bizarre other fault that was really disturbing, a horrible acid thing. Oh well. 04, 06, and 07 Pinon have all been great for me this year, as has the 01 Huet Petillant, so it's mostly forgiven.

Glad you're having the good time with it!

I've had a couple of horribly corked 2002 Huet Demis. Very strangely corked.
 
originally posted by Florida Jim:
originally posted by VLM:
I've had a couple of horribly corked 2002 Huet Demis. Very strangely corked.

So far, so good with my 2002 demi's.
Best, Jim

Same here. A gorgeous Le Mont recently and I have a LHL on deck for this coming weekend.
 
originally posted by VLM:
2002 Demis
So would y'all say that they are starting to drink well?

Maybe I'll pull one out next week.

Sure, go ahead and pull one. Just make sure to put it right back.
 
Yum. Such a strong life force in these wines-it can always be sensed, year in and year out.

originally posted by Jay Miller:
2002 Pinon Vouvray Cuvee TraditionMy apologies to everyone in NYC. If I had known it was going to be this good I would have opened it when other people were around. Waxy with crystalline particle of packed acidity and citrus sprinkled throughout and making small pretty fireworks with every sip. Long persimmonny/grapefruity finish. The finish goes on for a yummy amount time, I timed it to be sure!

And this is only on first pour!
 
originally posted by Chris Coad:
Bastard.

Coad lives!

Btw, I think I may have some '02 Pinon even though my inventory sheet says I don't.

Huet '02's have been surprisingly open all this time, though the last bottle I had showed hints that maybe it was starting to tighten up, but that was only the second tightish bottle out of probably close to two cases I've tried since release.
 
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