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Showing posts with label 1983 Vouvray Moelleux Clos du Bourg. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1983 Vouvray Moelleux Clos du Bourg. Show all posts

Thursday, 3 August 2017

1983 Vouvray Moelleux Clos du Bourg, Domaine Huet

1983 Clos du Bourg Moelleux, Domaine Huet


Noticing that there was a slight leak through this 1983's cork and that the level was a little low, we decided that it was time to pull the cork on this 1983 moelleux. 

Despite the slightly low level and a cork that crumbled, so that the lower part of it ended up in the wine, necessitating decanting. Irrespective of the condition of the decanting was a good idea, as it often is for white wines, as it enabled the 83 to open up. 

I made a classic mistake of rather over-chilling the wine, so that initially the 1983 was very austere, especially in the finish, and not at all clear why it was a moelleux. However, given time to open up in the decanter along with the rise in temperature, the 1983 took on more concentration and richness – a lovely bottle.

The Huet wines appear to resist low levels. This 1985 was only slightly down in comparison to a 1976 Huet Moelleux that I opened a few years ago with at least a third of the bottle gone. Remarkably the 76 was still on form!