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 Vintage1971 Label 1 of 56 
TypeWhite - Sweet/Dessert
ProducerDomaine Huet (web)
VarietyChenin Blanc
DesignationMoelleux 1ère Trie
VineyardClos du Bourg
CountryFrance
RegionLoire Valley
SubRegionTouraine
AppellationVouvray

Drinking Windows and Values
Drinking window: Drink between 1983 and 2009 (based on 194 user opinions)
Wine Market Journal quarterly auction price: See Huet Vouvray Clos du Bourg Moelleux Premiere Trie on the Wine Market Journal.

Community Tasting History

Community Tasting Notes (average 93.8 pts. and median of 95 pts. in 8 notes) - hiding notes with no text

 Tasted by ShadowIII on 11/16/2021 & rated 95 points: spectacular, vibrant, alive, racy acidity, complex nose of apple, pear, kiwi, ginger, candied fruit, long finish (997 views)
 Tasted by mwanasheria on 10/3/2014 & rated 95 points: Initially a port-like nose which became fresher with time. On the palate seville orange, spices, candied fruit. Great. (3675 views)
 Tasted by mwanasheria on 11/4/2012 & rated 96 points: Now this was spectacular and much much better than the first bottle I had the other day. Fabulous sweetness of maple, honeycomb, filigreed acidity and bitterness of bitter orange and grapefruit. Fabulous. (4224 views)
 Tasted by mwanasheria on 9/16/2012 & rated 91 points: A bit muted and tired at first but gained with aeration. The sweetness has gone to a large extent giving way to fabulous notes of bitter orange, dried apricot, spice (4007 views)
 Tasted by drwine2001 on 10/12/2010: Huet Evening, Including 1947 Haut Lieu (San Francisco): Deep yellow with some orange. Citric and light bodied at first, somewhat disjointed, this really gained weight over time, but it never became perfectly smooth and integrated. Some almond kernel bitterness. Little botrytis. Amazingly young, and it only seemed more so as it opened. Better than my first bottle of this several years ago, but not great. Compared to other dessert wines, the weight is very satisfying, though. (5159 views)
 Tasted by drwine2001 on 4/16/2008: Mostly French Dinner in Honor of Ken Birman (Conduit, San Francisco): Fantastic orange tinged amber color. Nose is equally fantastic, with ginger, other spices, pear, honey, and caramel. Intense yet delicate flavors, not too sweet, some almond on the finish, and strong balancing acidity. This does not bowl you over with massive concentration or power, but it has held up exceptionally well. (The night after, a strong scent of orange marmalade) (4841 views)
 Tasted by Ben Andersen on 3/22/2008: Brief note... Fantastic stuff. Serious acid framework beneath layers of toffee, honey, citrus and hay. Powerful on the palate, with good balance. The assertive finish goes on and on. Wow. (2141 views)
 Tasted by JeffGMorris on 11/10/2007 & rated 92 points: Dinner at St. Jacques. Medium gold in color. one of the few signs of this wine's age. This being our first bottle opened of this particular wine I made the mistake of opening it to enjoy with dinner based on the '71 Huet Demi Sec and the '71 Baumard Quarts de Chaume, wines that would indicate that '71 was a great vintage in the Loire but not one of extreme sweetness. Given this I thought a 1ere Trie would have lost enough sweetness at age 36 to be a great match with a dinner of rich French food ( Onion soup, Ravioli Whittington stuffed with veal and foie gras, Duck a l'Orange ). Upon the first sip I was struck by 2 things - this is a great bottle and I made a mistake and opened a wine that is still very sweet. Being troopers we "suffered" through the poor match and judged the food and wine on their own merits tonight instead of on their pairing. Good nose but the palate is where this wine really explodes. Sweet but with good acidity, the sweetness dominating some for now as previously noted. Over the 2+ hours of dinner and with a bit of cooling in an ice bath the sweetness subsided some. One of those rare wines where you feel compelled by it's power yet it has a delicate nature to it as well. The fruit almost floats on the palate, a sensation I love in the finest wines of this ilk. While there is clearly complexity to this wine it also seems like it is still on the upward trajectory and will get even better with more aging. I plan to drinkt he rest of our Demi Secs while letting this age more. 50+12+13+8.5+8.5 = 92+ I can't believe I'm giving a "+" indicating probable future upward potential to a wine of this age. These Huets are truly timeless! (1713 views)

Professional 'Channels'
By John Gilman
View From the Cellar, Nov/Dec 2007, Issue #12, Domaine Huet: Vouvray’s Greatest Estate
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Domaine Huet

Producer website

U.S. Importer (addt'l info)

Chenin Blanc

Varietal character (Appellation America)

Clos du Bourg

On weinlagen.info

France

Vins de France (Office National Interprofessionnel des Vins ) | Pages Vins, Directory of French Winegrowers | French Wine (Wikipedia)

Wine Scholar Guild vintage ratings

2018 vintage: "marked by a wet spring, a superb summer and a good harvest"
2019 vintage reports
2021: "From a general standpoint, whether for white, rosé or red wines, 2021 is a year marked by quality in the Rhône Valley Vineyards. Structured, elegant, fresh and fruity will be the main keywords for this new vintage."
2022 harvest: idealwine.info | wine-searcher.com

Loire Valley

Vins du Val de Loire (Interprofession des Vins du Val de Loire)

Jancis Robinson vintage reports
Wine Spectator vintage reports
Wine Scholar Guild vintage reports

2016 vintage:
"Quality and concentration is good, with Chenin Blanc being particularly noteworthy in 2016 while Sancerre is thought to be the best of the Sauvignon Blanc appellations. Cabernet Franc is 'delicious, ripe and fruity' according to Loire courtier Chris Hardy." - Jancis Roninson

2017 vintage reports:
Jancis Robinson
Vinfolio

"2018 wines will not be typical of the Loire rather they will have the characteristics of wines from much further south" - Philippe Gilbert

2019 vintage:
Academie du Vin report
"the warm 2019 vintage is characterised by a surprising freshness" - Jim Budd

Vineyards on weinagen-info

Touraine

Touraine (wikipedia)

Vouvray

Wikipedia about Vouvray

 
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