Karen Goetz
Karen Goetz
Perhaps it is just me but I haven't noticed many comments lately on Msr. Chidaine's wines lately. I am a fan. Couverture?!?!
originally posted by evan hansen:
Speaking only in terms of the US, I don't think he has a national importer anymore. I too have been a fan but they haven't been in Michigan for years. So I emailed the winery just to inquire and at the time, they seemed content with distribution in the few states where they direct relationships with wholesalers -- something like New York, Ohio, and Missouri. So I suspect availability is one reason.
originally posted by VLM:
They recently became available in NC through a local/regional importer Authentique Vin by Thomas Meunier. I'm looking forward to getting re-acquainted with them.
originally posted by Bill Lundstrom:
i haven't had much luck aging his wines. anyone have good experience with bottles 5-10 years old? or older.
originally posted by MarkS:
Aging chenin is a fool's errand. Or did we all forget the example of 2002 Huet?
originally posted by Rahsaan:
Aging like Huet, Foreau and Pinon is a high bar.
originally posted by Pavel Tchichikov:
originally posted by Rahsaan:
Aging like Huet, Foreau and Pinon is a high bar.
Nothing to do with their being Vouvray rather than Montlouis, of course.
originally posted by Brad Kane:
originally posted by Pavel Tchichikov:
originally posted by Rahsaan:
Aging like Huet, Foreau and Pinon is a high bar.
Nothing to do with their being Vouvray rather than Montlouis, of course.
You know he also makes a number of different Vouvray bottlings, right? Not that he can call them Vouvray these days...