When I first opened it I thought it a dead ringer for a Chablis, but soon enough the seashell characteristics turned into the more quintessentially Muscadet characteristics of lemon and salty rocks. It shows good concentration and weight, and for all its clean, acidic snap it's a pleasantly warming wine, just the ticket for an absurd cold snap.
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Drinking Subzero
When I first opened it I thought it a dead ringer for a Chablis, but soon enough the seashell characteristics turned into the more quintessentially Muscadet characteristics of lemon and salty rocks. It shows good concentration and weight, and for all its clean, acidic snap it's a pleasantly warming wine, just the ticket for an absurd cold snap.
1 comment:
I absolutely love Muscadet.
It is definitely one of my favorite styles and I think it's appropriate all times of year! Currently, my favorite Muscadet is Savion Sevre de Maine.. at $10.99 a bottle, you can't go wrong. I'm in CT so I'm not sure what distribution is like down your end, but I recommend grabbing a bottle if you can!
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