Here is my rough translation of the points to consider from the offer:
this Montlouis sec is worth noting/For a few other opinions, please see respected bloggers/$18.74
Based on that, I see I did get a couple bottles. So I opened one tonight.
Right out of the bottle there is definitely some smoky oak spice on the nose. That, is mixed with aromas of white flowers, spices, stones and minerals. Ripe, with surprisingly gentle acidity. This is pretty and even crystalline. BUT it shows very little distinctive Chenin character and even less terroir, as I would think of it. If I had to guess I would guess white Burgundy. This wine reminded me most of an 06 Fevre Fourchaume Vaulorent I had a couple months ago. With some air, the smoky wood dissipated noticeably. The ripe softness and mild acidity must be related to 05.
This doesn't strike me as being anything like a Huet, or lasting for decades or any of that, but it is very
charming. I sauted some scallops, steamed some fingerlings I got at the farmers market yesterday,
and dressed some arugula to have with it and it was a fine pairing.
This came in thru Weygandt-Metzler. I've noticed that they have worked fairly closely with Garagiste over the years. I have to say this doesn't really match the description and so on this count I would have to vote to convict. But it is a very easy to like wine, I really didn't find the oaky mess Lee describes. Enjoyable and fairly priced, but wasn't what I expected.
It's very sad that Stephane Cossais died suddenly at 42. Based on this, his potential as a producer showed promise.