The youngest sibling in Vouvray's wine-making Cosme family, Florent didn't inherit the family's vineyards, so he bought his own, making his first vintage in 2011 and gaining attenion ever since as a thoughtful producer of organic, low-intervention wines. I like this one a lot.
Florent Cosme 2022 "Gross Pierre" Vouvray Sec ($19.99)
Brassy-golden in color, certified organic and biodynamic, Cosme "Gross Pierre" is made from 100% Vouvray. White fruit scents of apples and pears add subtle back notes of rose petals and lime juice in a complex aroma. Flavors carry over on the palate in a textured, almost unctuous yet dry flavor with a high note of acidity holding it all together. Chalky minerality joins the choir in a very long finish. 13.5% alcohol. U.S. importer: Skurnik Wines, NYC. (Feb. 22, 2024)
FOOD MATCH: Versatile with food, it would go well with poultry, pork, sausages, oily fish, or spicy Asian fare. We enjoyed it with a hearty cool-weather meal of Beyond Bratwurst with sauerkraut and onions,
WHEN TO DRINK: Chenin Blanc can be cellared effectively and has potential to evolve well under controlled conditions. Still, this wine is such a delight now, I'd just as soon drink it up over the next year or two.
VALUE:
Wine-Searcher.com lists a $23 average U.S. retail, but I found it for $20 and it's widely available in that range. It's a stunning Vouvray, well worth the toll.
WEB LINK:
Here's a technical sheet on importer Skurnik's website. For more about Florent Cosme and his wines, visit this Skurnik link.
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