| Classification | Cru Classe |
| Type | White |
| Producer | Moulin Touchais |
| Vintage | 2010 |
| Country | France |
| Region | Loire |
| Grape | Sauvignon Blanc |
| Alcohol % | 13.5% |
| Volume | 0,75 |
| Condition | Perfect |
| Label | Bin stained |
| Drinkable | -2035 |
| Stock | 10 |
Richard Kelley MW: Polished. Very deep appearance, not unlike an old Armagnac. Orange/ copper.
Very rich on the nose with a raisin-like character. Great concentration and complexity with notes
of orange marmalade.
Highly textured on entry. Surprisingly fresh, with the mid-palate acidity carrying the wine through to a persistent finish.
This is still very much in its infancy and could be expected to age and evolve for many decades to come. It appears
a much more modern expression of wines emerging from the Layon.
It also reminds me
of a Riesling SGN from Alsace.
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