Winery - De Ladoucette
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* Expert NoteJanuary 12, 2012
The vineyard of La Poussie, perhaps the most famous in Sancerre, occupies a magnificent amphitheater in the village of Bué. The wine is creamily herbaceous with the tightest green plum flavors and intensity. It has weight, very textured, and could be aged for 2–3 years.
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* Expert NoteJanuary 12, 2012
With almost four years aging, this wine has developed a softer, nutty quality, while retaining good freshness. It is relatively light in character, a fine mix of green fruits, a more mature almond paste flavor and a fine, tangy edge.
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* Expert NoteJanuary 12, 2012
Fairly fragrant and creamy, with orange, pineapple and other attractive tropical fruits. Remains restrained on the palate despite the fact that it displays some heavyweight attributes. Nuances of vanilla bean sweeten the soft, rather zipless finish. Ultimately it registers as an easy drinker. Imported by Maisons Marques & Domaines USA.
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* Expert NoteJanuary 12, 2012
Château de Nozet is an amazing fairy-tale castle, the home of the de Ladoucette family. The reputation of its top wine, Baron de L, has been languishing for some time, and this 2003, with its flint and mineral flavors and a touch of spice, is a fine wine but has been outpaced in the Pouilly stakes. Imported by Maisons Marques & Domaines USA.
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* Expert NoteJanuary 12, 2012
Ultra flinty and tight, with crisp, almost lean lemon and pineapple flavors. This is one tight ball of citrus, and it doesn’t have a whole lot of texture to it. Probably best with shellfish. Imported by Maisons Marques & Domaines USA.
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