Entrance to Millésime Bio 2012 under a clear blue sky
With around 60 Loire producers at this edition of Millésime Bio – incidentally this is the 20th – my first priority was to visit and taste with all the Loire producers present, especially as there are a number here whose wines I have never tasted.
One particularity of this fair is that everyone has the same sized table, which means that much less space is needed as there are no fancy stands so there is less walking involved. Even so with nearly 600 exhibitors the fair took up two large halls – 12 and 10.
I started in Hall 12 yesterday and here are some of the wines that impressed:
White
2006 Clos du Papillon, Savennières, Domaine du Closel
There is lovely balance and complexity in this 2006 Clos du Papillon demonstrating that Savennières often needs time to develop and show its best. This still has a good number of years ahead of it and may still get better.
2008 La Fontaine des Bois, Anjou, Domaine Pierre Chauvin
2009 Authentique, Anjou, Domaine Philippe Delesvaux
2008 Feuille d'Or, Anjou, Domaine Philippe Delesvaux
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