Sweet Jesus I was not expecting this.
At a reunion dinner of old Compuserve folks last night in NYC, this was a total, total surprise. Gifted to our table by the restaurant proprietor, who I didn't even know before last night, this was first served blind, as we were getting ready to depart. I knew it was old, thinking tawny port as a glass was set down before me, but there were no aromas of oxidation or of fortification. It was just excellent, soft, nuanced stuff, looked old, tasted old-but-good. Confused and looking for guidance I asked the sommelier what was up. He said "It's chenin" and then he showed the bottle: oh God the earth moved
21 Huet (Mass-Viollet domaine du Haut-Lieu)- medium tawny color, not at all oxidized, beautiful state of preservation, rich, raisony fruit, black tea, still quite sweet though gentle, lower acid and with less intensity than the 47 (a fine bottle of which was also opened), long pleasant aftertaste. Going gently into the night, but in no hurry either.
I thought I had missed my chance to ever taste this wine, much less an excellent bottle like this. It was an emotional moment.

At a reunion dinner of old Compuserve folks last night in NYC, this was a total, total surprise. Gifted to our table by the restaurant proprietor, who I didn't even know before last night, this was first served blind, as we were getting ready to depart. I knew it was old, thinking tawny port as a glass was set down before me, but there were no aromas of oxidation or of fortification. It was just excellent, soft, nuanced stuff, looked old, tasted old-but-good. Confused and looking for guidance I asked the sommelier what was up. He said "It's chenin" and then he showed the bottle: oh God the earth moved
21 Huet (Mass-Viollet domaine du Haut-Lieu)- medium tawny color, not at all oxidized, beautiful state of preservation, rich, raisony fruit, black tea, still quite sweet though gentle, lower acid and with less intensity than the 47 (a fine bottle of which was also opened), long pleasant aftertaste. Going gently into the night, but in no hurry either.
I thought I had missed my chance to ever taste this wine, much less an excellent bottle like this. It was an emotional moment.