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Manage Subscriptions2013 Jean-Jacques Vincent Pouilly-Fuissé Cuvée Marie-Antoinette Vincent
Chardonnay
- France
- Burgundy
- Mâconnais
- Pouilly-Fuissé
Community Tasting Notes 4
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PDX-S wrote:
May 27, 2022 - Such a beautiful golden apricot color in the glass. The nose is slightly oxidative with notes of butterscotch, honey, marzipan, almonds, apricots and pineapple. Not surprisingly, the palate echoes the nose with a nicely rounded palate and medium bodied richness offset by the right amount of acid. Really a wine that has aged well and is likely in its peak drinking window.
Appreciation to P.C. For the share. -
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August 12, 2017 - Winebar [3 Whites & 6 Reds] from 8/11/17: N: Toast, almost a carmelized note, poss butterscotchy? Lemons as it opens?
P: MF, poss Med, body; RNDISH entry with almost swtish oak (notably atop the frt) nicely off-set by acidity, this package slowly morphing into a LONG, butterscotchy, ult very slightly honied finish. For aficionados of oak, but with elegance. Given the acidity, should drink into if not through '19. 13% ABV. 89 pts WE @ $39. [While it's HIGHLY doubtful this vendor still has any of this @ $19.95, April 2018's wine-searcher still shows a vendor offering it for $24.99.] -
Motz wrote: 90 points
September 20, 2015 - Lively bouquet, showing gooseberry, white currant, and spring flowers. Bright and crisp plate, tangy, refreshing. Substantive finish. 89-90.
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La Cave d'Argent wrote: 87 points
October 15, 2014 - 2014 New York Wine Experience Trip; 10/14/2014-10/21/2014 (New York City, NY): Straw-colored and highly aromatic, this wine offers aromas of assorted tropical fruits, as well as nice mineral and honeysuckle components. Light-bodied and somewhat round for a white Burgundy, it follows with ripe banana, coconut, pineapple and wet stone flavors. The wine’s alcohol (listed as 13%) is nicely integrated and there is no detectable oak. Staying fruity and supple throughout the middle, it closes with a medium-length finish. If tasted blind, I would have guessed this wine to be a Central Coast Chardonnay from California. Despite this atypicality, it is quite drinkable and I suspect that it will have broad appeal. Drink now-2018.
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Wine Definition
- Vintage 2013
- Type White
- Producer Jean-Jacques Vincent
- Varietal Chardonnay
- Designation Cuvée Marie-Antoinette Vincent
- Vineyard n/a
- Country France
- Region Burgundy
- SubRegion Mâconnais
- Appellation Pouilly-Fuissé
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- In Cellars 23 (59%)
- Consumed 16 (41%)
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