originally posted by MLipton:
2007 François Chidaine- Vouvray Sec Clos Baudoin
Bright and aromatic on the nose with lots of yellow and white. It's bone dry and big boned on the palate. I'd prefer a little more residual sugar to help balance out the stout structure. Pleasant quince, grapefruit pith, white flowers and dusty white gravel flavors in a very taut package. Solid B+.
My feeling was that this leaned more to the side of sec-tendre, but neither of us had the RS data to argue the point. Regardless, it was a lovely bottle of Chenin which, in contrast to the '08s, might lack a little in definition.
Fwiw, Chidaine calls the Baudoin a Sec on his website. No stats on his website any longer for the '07, but, as a comparison, the '08 has 5.5 g/l.
Chris Kissack, on his website, winedoctor.com, does list the '07 rs at 2.7 g/l. Not really close to being sec-tendre.