TN: 1981 Loire sweetie

TN: 1981 GAEC Biotteau Freres: Anjou - Moelleux

I was poaching a Fjord trout fillet for dinner and I felt like an off dry white. I had been meaning to open this bottle for a while but was hesitant. What would a thirty six year old sweet Loire Chenin Blanc from a generally accepted weak vintage taste like?

The cork comes out cleanly. The colour is a clear deep golden yellow plum. The nose is a heady mix of fresh peach, bruised apple, wet wool and green almonds straight from the tree. The mouthfeel is a seamless solid sweetness, not hugely complex but satisfying. The length is moderate and finishes dry. My low expectations for this wine were significantly exceeded by its performance. I almost owe this wine an apology.

All the more wonderful from a producer I’ve not heard anything of. Thanks for posting your thoughts, Nicos. Opened much too young, but a 2009 Huet 1er Trie Moelleux drank beautifully over the weekend.

Maluhia,

Mike

Better pay the $399 Photobucket ransom so we can see your pics Nicos! [wow.gif]

Thanks Mike! I am still ageing a bunch of my Huet’s!

Brian, we are being held to ransom!