Saina Nieminen
Saina Nieminen
Chteau Musar Blanc 1999 12,5% abv; Merwah & Obaideh grapes (Merwah is possibly an ancestor of Smillon; Obaideh (=Arabic: "the little slave/servant girl") is possibly that of Chardonnay); from some of the highest vineyards in the Biq'a-valley
Since there seems to be quite a few who enjoy white Tondonias, I decided to open up a bottle that strongly reminded me of that style.
Orange colour: it looks old, but don't let that fool you - the '59, '69 and '75 whites are drinking well now (and the 1990-1999 are very young). The scent is lovely, oxidative but not oxidised (if you accept that there is a difference between these two words), full of apricot, white flowers and spice but not spice as in new oak (afaik, all oak for white Musar is old); earthy.
Full bodied, tannic, perhaps lower in acidty than Disorderlies like, but still extremely moreish - always another sip is welcome. Interminable aftertaste of orange and earth. Lovely.
I had this with a chunk of lightly smoked halibut (which worked very well) but I would guess that some meaty dishes would be better now because of the tannins. But best of all might be to wait a couple decades? I wish I had the patience since it is so wonderful now.
Since there seems to be quite a few who enjoy white Tondonias, I decided to open up a bottle that strongly reminded me of that style.
Orange colour: it looks old, but don't let that fool you - the '59, '69 and '75 whites are drinking well now (and the 1990-1999 are very young). The scent is lovely, oxidative but not oxidised (if you accept that there is a difference between these two words), full of apricot, white flowers and spice but not spice as in new oak (afaik, all oak for white Musar is old); earthy.
Full bodied, tannic, perhaps lower in acidty than Disorderlies like, but still extremely moreish - always another sip is welcome. Interminable aftertaste of orange and earth. Lovely.
I had this with a chunk of lightly smoked halibut (which worked very well) but I would guess that some meaty dishes would be better now because of the tannins. But best of all might be to wait a couple decades? I wish I had the patience since it is so wonderful now.