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2021 Huet Vouvray Sec Le Haut Lieu 750 ml

Country: France /

Region: Loire /

Style: Wine /

Size: 750 ml /

Vintage: 2021 /

Sku: 5686

The Wine Advocate95 Points
The Wine Spectator93 Points

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Vintage may vary by location

Domaine Huet is regarded as one of the top producers of Chenin Blanc in not just the Loire Valley, but the wine producing world. The Domaine was established in 1928 by Victor Huet, a Parisian bistro owner, after returning from WWI. They are regarded as a bastion of Chenin Blanc production, crafting some of the most classic and iconic wines from the region.
"Le Haut-Lieu" is considered to be the best vineyard in the appellation and "sec" denotes that the wines are dry in style.

• Chenin Blanc •

Suggested Food Pairing:

Asian
Barbeque
Fish
Appetizers

Reviews

The Wine Advocate95 Points
The Wine Spectator93 Points
WA The Wine Advocate: 95 Points
The deep brown clay soils of the Haut-Lieu plateau provide the typical fruitiness and freshness wonderfully in Huet's 2019 Vouvray Le Haut-Lieu Sec. Ripe pear, tangerine and orange fruits with notes of lemon grass and green pimientos intertwined with very fine chalky and later tobacco notes give a remarkably fine, elegant and harmonious, subtly complex and simply gorgeous bouquet with floral (lime blossom!) and yeasty aromas that are immediately attractive. Delicate and linear on the palate, this is a pure, fresh, bone-dry, lean and textured, highly refined and perfectly interwoven Chenin with persistent purity, finesse, salty-mineral tension and very fine tannins. Highly finessed and so pure and vivacious! This is a chalky picture-book Haut-Lieu that can age for many years, even though it is already dangerously seductive! There was no dry Le Haut-Lieu produced in 2018, but the 2019 is possibly the finest, most delicate and elegant I've had in recent years, at least at this early stage. A terrific and buoyant Vouvray that any Chenin lover should try—or, better yet, cellar!
WS The Wine Spectator: 93 Points
A subtle, dry version, with an undertow of sea salt beneath the ginger, honeycomb, cardamom, green fig and quince notes. A nice crunch adds to the crystalline structure, creating a firm backbone. Tempting now, but cellar this for several years. Best from 2023 through 2033.