Domaine Huet Le Mont Moelleux Vouvray Chenin Blanc 1995

Ratings on Delectable

Max Reichwage Delectable Pro

Not as sweet as expected, mushrooms, forest floor, highly textured, full bodied with high acidity, yum!

Not as sweet as expected, mushrooms, forest floor, highly textured, full bodied with high acidity, yum!

9.1

Joe Carroll Delectable Pro

Owner/Wine Director Spuyten Duyvil, Fette Sau, St. Anselm & Gotham Artisanal Provisions

Shot

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Anthony Lombardi

Richly fruited, yet showing plenty of acidic structure. Fresh apple & pear aromatics which follow all the way to the back of the palate. Virtually weightless on the mid palate, but loaded with complex textural notes accenting the sappy-ish fruit. A masterpiece.

Richly fruited, yet showing plenty of acidic structure. Fresh apple & pear aromatics which follow all the way to the back of the palate. Virtually weightless on the mid palate, but loaded with complex textural notes accenting the sappy-ish fruit. A masterpiece.

9.8

Scott Hoffman

Like a whole botanical garden in a glass. Acidity to balance what isn't all that much sweetness.

Like a whole botanical garden in a glass. Acidity to balance what isn't all that much sweetness.

9.7

Andrew Willingham

While this improved much over the course of an hour, I was getting strong burnt hair on both nose and palette. Opened up into earthiness, old mossy wood, and decomposing apples. I much prefer the 2005.

While this improved much over the course of an hour, I was getting strong burnt hair on both nose and palette. Opened up into earthiness, old mossy wood, and decomposing apples. I much prefer the 2005.

8.6

Marco DiTano

Wonderful wine to finish a meal. Slight Sauternes easy drinking great finish. Good acids that clean your pallet

Wonderful wine to finish a meal. Slight Sauternes easy drinking great finish. Good acids that clean your pallet

9.3

Justin Hurst

So much yes. From 375ml.

So much yes. From 375ml.

9.4

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