1991 Domaine de la Pépière Muscadet de Sèvre-et-Maine Sur Lie
The wine was a light yellow, youthful color. Initially it had a little smoky old bottle funk, that went away with air. Well, not completely, the funk sort of melded with the more typical Muscadet aromas into a preserved lemon, seaweed, tide pool. The acidity was still there but soft, citrus flavor without the sharp bite. With air the wine got spicy, nutty, someone mentioned cardamon. To me the wine seemed perfect, mature, evolved, but not over the hill. I was caught up in the joy of a special family moment, so of course the wine seemed brilliant. We drank it with Dungeness crabs and grilled corn. A real treat.