originally posted by Ryan F.:
Huet Changes?Heard some strange rumor about dropping the dry wines and producing only dessert wines. I hope it's false. Can anyone confirm this?
originally posted by Keith Levenberg:
Gosh, you sure know how to write a terrifying subject line.
Joe,the spark 05 is on his way,do you know anything about the dosage for this particular vintage?originally posted by SFJoe:
I have the impression that even for Huet, sweet wine is in general hard to sell. Unless you're Yquem and Parker likes the vintage.
This would be a commercially questionable move, were someone mad enough to try to do it.
And as Tristan points out, it would involve insisting on warm summers every year, which might be hard to pull off.
originally posted by lucertoran:
Joe,the spark 05 is on his way,do you know anything about the dosage for this particular vintage?originally posted by SFJoe:
I have the impression that even for Huet, sweet wine is in general hard to sell. Unless you're Yquem and Parker likes the vintage.
This would be a commercially questionable move, were someone mad enough to try to do it.
And as Tristan points out, it would involve insisting on warm summers every year, which might be hard to pull off.
Apparently there is a sec and a brut for 2005.originally posted by lucertoran:
Joe,the spark 05 is on his way,do you know anything about the dosage for this particular vintage?originally posted by SFJoe:
I have the impression that even for Huet, sweet wine is in general hard to sell. Unless you're Yquem and Parker likes the vintage.
This would be a commercially questionable move, were someone mad enough to try to do it.
And as Tristan points out, it would involve insisting on warm summers every year, which might be hard to pull off.
Didn't see any sparkling 2008's on Huet's website, only 2005: sec, brut and brut reserve.originally posted by Ian Fitzsimmons:
And 2008.
I could've been clear in the original post. The online prices from the winery are quite reasonable, $13 to $16 euro.originally posted by Ian Fitzsimmons:
I meant the still sec wine. Must've misunderstood you.
originally posted by Ryan F.:
Despite all appearances to the contrary, I was not trolling or joking but asking this question seriously. Thankfully I have not found a shred of evidence of this online.
I hope its just an elaborate ruse by my local retailer to get me to clear his inventory in a panicked frenzy. But he doesn't have any in stock. I did ask him to check with the distributor and all that's available on Maui is 18 bottles of Le Mont Sec and Demi sec 2006. I might buy them anyway.
There are some brief notes on some of these on the board.originally posted by Ian Fitzsimmons:
I meant the still sec wine. Must've misunderstood you.