We have been working our way through nearly a case of 2008 Kermit Lynch VdPdV. It is a wine made by Leydier (Durban), best known for their Beaumes de Venise rouge and sweet wine.
Apparently it's half Chardonnay, half Viognier. Until I wrote this post, I was fairly convinced it was a typical Marsanne/Rousanne blend.
It's excellent. It has nice gusto, a bit of toothpasty mint, good texture. I opened a bottle yesterday cleaning some wood for our new deck...a couple glasses there, a glass for the Mme as a kir, and the rest into the sausage and lentil stew.
I do like older wines, and generally I find satisfying results with honestly made country wines.
I'd like to emphasize this had a nice, basic, natural cork.
Apparently it's half Chardonnay, half Viognier. Until I wrote this post, I was fairly convinced it was a typical Marsanne/Rousanne blend.
It's excellent. It has nice gusto, a bit of toothpasty mint, good texture. I opened a bottle yesterday cleaning some wood for our new deck...a couple glasses there, a glass for the Mme as a kir, and the rest into the sausage and lentil stew.
I do like older wines, and generally I find satisfying results with honestly made country wines.
I'd like to emphasize this had a nice, basic, natural cork.