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WTN: Huet, Ten Years Apart

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WTN: Huet, Ten Years Apart

by Chris Kissack » Fri Dec 11, 2009 2:35 am

Two examples of Le Mont Sec from Huet here, from the 2005 vintage (despite promising myself that I wouldn't open another of these for a while) and also from 1995, recently savoured with roast pork and crispy-crunchy crackling.

Domaine Huet Vouvray Le Mont Sec 2005: This bottle shows a little differently to the one recently tasted at 21212; whereas that one seemed very open and intensely minerally, this bottle seems very tight, linear and pure (more what I would expect from the wine and the vintage at present). There is cleanly defined stone fruit on the nose, with a slightly steely element to it. Nevertheless there is an elegant depth to the palate, crisp but well polished with stony, white fruits. The finish is delineated, pure but very, very long. This is a fine vintage for Huet, although in all honesty I think there is success here every year at the moment. Give this 8-10 years (or indeed longer) and it willl be great. 18+/20

Domaine Huet Vouvray Le Mont Sec 1995: It's a great opportunity for me to try this wine alongside the 2005, a glimpse perhaps of what the more recent vintage might offer. It has a glorious, pure, pale-golden hue. The nose carries aromas of crystalline quince and herbal tea, with a great, liquid-rock minerality. This has purity yet also richness. This character comes through on the palate as well, with has a lovely, evolved, mouth-filling, surprisingly fleshy richness which is nicely balanced out by the dry structure. There is a touch of crystalline fruit and grip at the finish. Very good indeed, beautiful now, no need to rush to drink here, and indeed may well develop further. 17+/20
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Re: WTN: Huet, Ten Years Apart

by Bob Parsons Alberta » Fri Dec 11, 2009 3:26 am

We can always rely on you Chris to keep us up-to-date on Huet. The second wine sounds terrific, alas all I have is the `99.
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Re: WTN: Huet, Ten Years Apart

by Tim York » Fri Dec 11, 2009 3:57 am

A few years ago one of my Huet dry 95s ( i don't recall whether Le Mont or Le Haut Lieu) was shut down so tight that I vowed not to touch another for a decade. It seems as if I was unduly pessimistic. Thanks for the TNs, Chris.
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Re: WTN: Huet, Ten Years Apart

by Oswaldo Costa » Fri Dec 11, 2009 7:30 am

Well, in that case I'm going to outsmart all of you and drink my 2007s NOW, before they fall asleep and I have to wait 12 years! :lol:
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Re: WTN: Huet, Ten Years Apart

by David M. Bueker » Fri Dec 11, 2009 7:45 am

Thanks Chris. The 2005s are fantastic wines that I have a hard time staying away from. I had my hands on a 2002 Le Mont Sec the other night, but it never got opened. If only local availability were better...
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Re: WTN: Huet, Ten Years Apart

by Tim York » Fri Dec 11, 2009 9:19 am

Oswaldo Costa wrote:Well, in that case I'm going to outsmart all of you and drink my 2007s NOW, before they fall asleep and I have to wait 12 years! :lol:


It's hard to keep one's hands off them right now so little hardship if there are none left in 2021 :) .
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Re: WTN: Huet, Ten Years Apart

by Chris Newport » Fri Dec 11, 2009 6:01 pm

Thanks for the notes Chris.

I'm drinking a '95 Bourg Demi-Sec as I type this... also very, very good. A little more honey on the nose with a heartbreakingly beautiful streak of acidity carrying the slight trappings of residual sweetness through to the finish. I'll be able to taste this wine long after I put the bottle away. Just an amazing bottle that doesn't seem closed but is only just starting to hint at what lays ahead in it's future.

I like the demi-secs style in these wines, the RS seems to add a little more to the body and mouthfeel and the acidity more than compensates.

I've only recently started to cellar Huet (thanks in part to your blog), but I am becoming an unabashed fan.
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