Eric Chevalier's Domaine L' Aujardiere "La Noe"

Bill Lundstrom

Bill Lundstrom
Does anyone have much experience with this muscadet? i had my first bottle the other night and liked it quite a bit.

One bottle isn't enough experience to try and compare it with marc olivier, luneau papin et al. so, i am wondering if this producer is held in the same esteem as the other great muscadet producers.

The search function turns up notes on the fie gris and his chardonnay but i couldn't find anything on the muscadets.
 
Bill,
I tried one bottle and had a similar reaction to you, it was very appealing and easy to drink.

It was one of the standouts from a mixed case of white wines I tried recently from
Kermit Lynch. If I understand this correctly, I think that Muscadet is something new from Eric Chevalier, so there is not much of a prior track record to go on here. I may be wrong about this.
 
originally posted by MLipton:
originally posted by Claude Kolm:
Chevalier makes many different wines, not just Muscadet, and I've found most of them worthy of interest.

Do they make a Montrachet?

Mark Lipton
Many years ago (ca. 1988, IRRC), Domaine de Chevalier in Pessac-Léognan originally designated its second wine as Le B“tard de Chevalier, but the folks at INAO forced them to change it. There was an initial release of wine with that label, though. Should be collectors items.
 
originally posted by Bill Lundstrom:
Eric Chevalier's Domaine L' Aujardiere "La Noe"Does anyone have much experience with this muscadet? i had my first bottle the other night and liked it quite a bit.

One bottle isn't enough experience to try and compare it with marc olivier, luneau papin et al. so, i am wondering if this producer is held in the same esteem as the other great muscadet producers.

The search function turns up notes on the fie gris and his chardonnay but i couldn't find anything on the muscadets.
Bill, his website www.chevalierledomaine.com gives his wines including "La Noe" and another Muscadet with a write-up on both in [easily translated] French.

The other Muscadet received a gold medal for the 2007 at the Concours Général de Paris and the 2008 was selected for the Guides Hachette, Gilbert & Gaillard and Bettane & Desseauve.
 
That '07 was incredibly lean and high acid. I dug it but definitely not a wine for those who need a little flesh on their Muscadet.
 
originally posted by slaton:
t definitely not a wine for those who need a little flesh on their Muscadet.
For the fleshists, there's Domaine de la Fessardière with wines raised in wooden foudres. (Certainly, nothing wrong with fesses that have the right amount of flesh.)
 
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