Domaine Huet 2023 Vouvray Moelleux Clos Du Bourg
"The 2023 Vouvray Moelleux Clos du Bourg is a very peaceful wine, hushing the drinker. It reminds me of sitting on a pew in an empty church. Seamless, tranquil and un-showy, its sweetness lends silkiness to its core and allows it to bloom. Aromatically, there's not much going on here at the moment, but it is quite young and has ample length and purity. This is satisfying, calm and meditative, with fine texture and a cooling minty note on the long finish. It was only bottled three weeks ago, but Iâm a fan already. The 2023 finished at 74 grams per liter of residual sugar, with a pH of 3.45. 850 bottles produced." Vinous 98 Points
"Juicy, full and extremely elegant, with notes of warm apple and baking spices contrasted with bitter dried lemon peel and chamomile tea. Thanks to the savory, saline energy and racy edge, this is rich yet not heavy, offering a lot of dimension and finishing clean and pure, with impressive length. At the drier, very food-friendly end of the soft spectrum. Drink now through 2037. 74 cases made." Wine Spectator 94 Points
âDomaine Huetâ means âI make the best damn Chenin Blanc on the planetâ ...â- Mike Steinberger
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Chenin Blanc has been identified with Vouvray since at least the 9th century, and many of its great vineyards were known by the 14th century. By those standards, the 80-year-old Huët estate is relatively young. Yet it was this youngster that established, once and for all, that Vouvray was capable of world-class quality.
The domaineâs founder, Victor HuĂ«t, was a Parisian bistro owner. However, with lungs and nerves shattered by his experiences in WWI, Victor re-settled to the town of Vouvray in Franceâs beautiful Loire Valley. He soon purchased the first of his great vineyards, Le Haut-Lieu, in 1928, and Domaine HuĂ«t was born.
Victorâs son Gaston (born 1910) worked with his father from the beginning, and assumed full charge by 1937. With an obsessive devotion to quality, and an engaging showmanâs personality, Gaston built the HuĂ«t legacy over the next 55 years, despite spending five years in a German POW camp during World War II.
The Grand Crus
For all his salesmanship, Gaston understood clearly that quality must come firstâand that quality started with great vineyards. His Haut-Lieu parcel, which lies on Vouvrayâs âPremiĂšre CĂŽteâ (or âfirst slopeâ), is home to virtually all of the appellationâs acknowledged grand cru vineyards.
As the estate prospered in the post-WWII era, Gaston secured two additional prime vineyards on the PremiĂšre CĂŽte that would ensure the domaineâs stature: Le Mont (purchased in 1957) and Clos du Bourg (farmed since 1953, purchased in 1963). Collectively, these three vineyards, and the wines made from them, account for HuĂ«t being the greatest of all Vouvray producers.
The Legacy Continued
Gaston was joined in 1971 by his son-in-law, NoĂ«l Pinguet, and 1979 by chef de culture, Jean-Bernard BertholmĂ©. Together, they crafted legendary wines from their three parcelsâwith the vineyards and nature dictating which grapes would become Sec, Demi-Sec, or Moelleux. The estate always held back significant stocks of older vintages, and these winesâ near immortality has helped to further the HuĂ«t legend.
In 2002, with Gaston ailing, a financial partner was needed to ensure the continuation of the estateâs rich legacy. Anthony Hwang, from New York, purchased a majority stake, and today his children reside at and direct the estate, ensuring that this benchmark producer has a strong future.
With BertholmĂ© in charge of winemaking since 2012, the domaine may be making its most consistently great wines ever. It was one of the earliest adopters of biodynamics, and recent wines, perhaps more than any in the domaineâs history, achieve a fascinating level of transparency, purity, and knife-edged balance.
The Wines
As previously mentioned, at their discretion, the estate produces Sec, Demi-Sec, Moelleux, or Moelleux 1Ăšre Trie (âfirst selectionâ) from any of the three principal vineyards. A superb sparkling PĂ©tillant is also made, drawing grapes from all three vineyards, as well as from other small parcels on the estate.
Le Haut-LieuâThe original HuĂ«t vineyard is nearly 9 hA. It has the richest soils of the domaineâs three crusâa deep limestone-clayâand the wines are generally the estateâs most approachable. In some vintages, small quantities from nearby estate parcels may be added to Le Haut-Lieu.
Le MontâFor many insiders, the argument over Vouvrayâs greatest vineyard comes down to two sites: Le Mont and Clos du Bourg. Undisputably a grand cru vineyard, Le Mont enjoys a choice site on the PremiĂšre CĂŽte. With less clay and more stone than Le Haut-Lieu, Le Mont yields young wines of intense minerality. With age, the wines develop great length and finesse.
Clos du BourgâGaston HuĂ«t believed this to be the greatest of all Vouvray vineyards. With the PremiĂšre CĂŽteâs shallowest, stoniest soils, its wines often synthesize Le Montâs intense minerality with Le Haut-Lieuâs generous texture.
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Domaine Huet 2023 Vouvray Moelleux Clos Du Bourg
Domaine Huet 2023 Vouvray Moelleux Clos Du Bourg
"The 2023 Vouvray Moelleux Clos du Bourg is a very peaceful wine, hushing the drinker. It reminds me of sitting on a pew in an empty church. Seamless, tranquil and un-showy, its sweetness lends silkiness to its core and allows it to bloom. Aromatically, there's not much going on here at the moment, but it is quite young and has ample length and purity. This is satisfying, calm and meditative, with fine texture and a cooling minty note on the long finish. It was only bottled three weeks ago, but Iâm a fan already. The 2023 finished at 74 grams per liter of residual sugar, with a pH of 3.45. 850 bottles produced." Vinous 98 Points
"Juicy, full and extremely elegant, with notes of warm apple and baking spices contrasted with bitter dried lemon peel and chamomile tea. Thanks to the savory, saline energy and racy edge, this is rich yet not heavy, offering a lot of dimension and finishing clean and pure, with impressive length. At the drier, very food-friendly end of the soft spectrum. Drink now through 2037. 74 cases made." Wine Spectator 94 Points
âDomaine Huetâ means âI make the best damn Chenin Blanc on the planetâ ...â- Mike Steinberger
Â
Chenin Blanc has been identified with Vouvray since at least the 9th century, and many of its great vineyards were known by the 14th century. By those standards, the 80-year-old Huët estate is relatively young. Yet it was this youngster that established, once and for all, that Vouvray was capable of world-class quality.
The domaineâs founder, Victor HuĂ«t, was a Parisian bistro owner. However, with lungs and nerves shattered by his experiences in WWI, Victor re-settled to the town of Vouvray in Franceâs beautiful Loire Valley. He soon purchased the first of his great vineyards, Le Haut-Lieu, in 1928, and Domaine HuĂ«t was born.
Victorâs son Gaston (born 1910) worked with his father from the beginning, and assumed full charge by 1937. With an obsessive devotion to quality, and an engaging showmanâs personality, Gaston built the HuĂ«t legacy over the next 55 years, despite spending five years in a German POW camp during World War II.
The Grand Crus
For all his salesmanship, Gaston understood clearly that quality must come firstâand that quality started with great vineyards. His Haut-Lieu parcel, which lies on Vouvrayâs âPremiĂšre CĂŽteâ (or âfirst slopeâ), is home to virtually all of the appellationâs acknowledged grand cru vineyards.
As the estate prospered in the post-WWII era, Gaston secured two additional prime vineyards on the PremiĂšre CĂŽte that would ensure the domaineâs stature: Le Mont (purchased in 1957) and Clos du Bourg (farmed since 1953, purchased in 1963). Collectively, these three vineyards, and the wines made from them, account for HuĂ«t being the greatest of all Vouvray producers.
The Legacy Continued
Gaston was joined in 1971 by his son-in-law, NoĂ«l Pinguet, and 1979 by chef de culture, Jean-Bernard BertholmĂ©. Together, they crafted legendary wines from their three parcelsâwith the vineyards and nature dictating which grapes would become Sec, Demi-Sec, or Moelleux. The estate always held back significant stocks of older vintages, and these winesâ near immortality has helped to further the HuĂ«t legend.
In 2002, with Gaston ailing, a financial partner was needed to ensure the continuation of the estateâs rich legacy. Anthony Hwang, from New York, purchased a majority stake, and today his children reside at and direct the estate, ensuring that this benchmark producer has a strong future.
With BertholmĂ© in charge of winemaking since 2012, the domaine may be making its most consistently great wines ever. It was one of the earliest adopters of biodynamics, and recent wines, perhaps more than any in the domaineâs history, achieve a fascinating level of transparency, purity, and knife-edged balance.
The Wines
As previously mentioned, at their discretion, the estate produces Sec, Demi-Sec, Moelleux, or Moelleux 1Ăšre Trie (âfirst selectionâ) from any of the three principal vineyards. A superb sparkling PĂ©tillant is also made, drawing grapes from all three vineyards, as well as from other small parcels on the estate.
Le Haut-LieuâThe original HuĂ«t vineyard is nearly 9 hA. It has the richest soils of the domaineâs three crusâa deep limestone-clayâand the wines are generally the estateâs most approachable. In some vintages, small quantities from nearby estate parcels may be added to Le Haut-Lieu.
Le MontâFor many insiders, the argument over Vouvrayâs greatest vineyard comes down to two sites: Le Mont and Clos du Bourg. Undisputably a grand cru vineyard, Le Mont enjoys a choice site on the PremiĂšre CĂŽte. With less clay and more stone than Le Haut-Lieu, Le Mont yields young wines of intense minerality. With age, the wines develop great length and finesse.
Clos du BourgâGaston HuĂ«t believed this to be the greatest of all Vouvray vineyards. With the PremiĂšre CĂŽteâs shallowest, stoniest soils, its wines often synthesize Le Montâs intense minerality with Le Haut-Lieuâs generous texture.
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"The 2023 Vouvray Moelleux Clos du Bourg is a very peaceful wine, hushing the drinker. It reminds me of sitting on a pew in an empty church. Seamless, tranquil and un-showy, its sweetness lends silkiness to its core and allows it to bloom. Aromatically, there's not much going on here at the moment, but it is quite young and has ample length and purity. This is satisfying, calm and meditative, with fine texture and a cooling minty note on the long finish. It was only bottled three weeks ago, but Iâm a fan already. The 2023 finished at 74 grams per liter of residual sugar, with a pH of 3.45. 850 bottles produced." Vinous 98 Points
"Juicy, full and extremely elegant, with notes of warm apple and baking spices contrasted with bitter dried lemon peel and chamomile tea. Thanks to the savory, saline energy and racy edge, this is rich yet not heavy, offering a lot of dimension and finishing clean and pure, with impressive length. At the drier, very food-friendly end of the soft spectrum. Drink now through 2037. 74 cases made." Wine Spectator 94 Points
âDomaine Huetâ means âI make the best damn Chenin Blanc on the planetâ ...â- Mike Steinberger
Â
Chenin Blanc has been identified with Vouvray since at least the 9th century, and many of its great vineyards were known by the 14th century. By those standards, the 80-year-old Huët estate is relatively young. Yet it was this youngster that established, once and for all, that Vouvray was capable of world-class quality.
The domaineâs founder, Victor HuĂ«t, was a Parisian bistro owner. However, with lungs and nerves shattered by his experiences in WWI, Victor re-settled to the town of Vouvray in Franceâs beautiful Loire Valley. He soon purchased the first of his great vineyards, Le Haut-Lieu, in 1928, and Domaine HuĂ«t was born.
Victorâs son Gaston (born 1910) worked with his father from the beginning, and assumed full charge by 1937. With an obsessive devotion to quality, and an engaging showmanâs personality, Gaston built the HuĂ«t legacy over the next 55 years, despite spending five years in a German POW camp during World War II.
The Grand Crus
For all his salesmanship, Gaston understood clearly that quality must come firstâand that quality started with great vineyards. His Haut-Lieu parcel, which lies on Vouvrayâs âPremiĂšre CĂŽteâ (or âfirst slopeâ), is home to virtually all of the appellationâs acknowledged grand cru vineyards.
As the estate prospered in the post-WWII era, Gaston secured two additional prime vineyards on the PremiĂšre CĂŽte that would ensure the domaineâs stature: Le Mont (purchased in 1957) and Clos du Bourg (farmed since 1953, purchased in 1963). Collectively, these three vineyards, and the wines made from them, account for HuĂ«t being the greatest of all Vouvray producers.
The Legacy Continued
Gaston was joined in 1971 by his son-in-law, NoĂ«l Pinguet, and 1979 by chef de culture, Jean-Bernard BertholmĂ©. Together, they crafted legendary wines from their three parcelsâwith the vineyards and nature dictating which grapes would become Sec, Demi-Sec, or Moelleux. The estate always held back significant stocks of older vintages, and these winesâ near immortality has helped to further the HuĂ«t legend.
In 2002, with Gaston ailing, a financial partner was needed to ensure the continuation of the estateâs rich legacy. Anthony Hwang, from New York, purchased a majority stake, and today his children reside at and direct the estate, ensuring that this benchmark producer has a strong future.
With BertholmĂ© in charge of winemaking since 2012, the domaine may be making its most consistently great wines ever. It was one of the earliest adopters of biodynamics, and recent wines, perhaps more than any in the domaineâs history, achieve a fascinating level of transparency, purity, and knife-edged balance.
The Wines
As previously mentioned, at their discretion, the estate produces Sec, Demi-Sec, Moelleux, or Moelleux 1Ăšre Trie (âfirst selectionâ) from any of the three principal vineyards. A superb sparkling PĂ©tillant is also made, drawing grapes from all three vineyards, as well as from other small parcels on the estate.
Le Haut-LieuâThe original HuĂ«t vineyard is nearly 9 hA. It has the richest soils of the domaineâs three crusâa deep limestone-clayâand the wines are generally the estateâs most approachable. In some vintages, small quantities from nearby estate parcels may be added to Le Haut-Lieu.
Le MontâFor many insiders, the argument over Vouvrayâs greatest vineyard comes down to two sites: Le Mont and Clos du Bourg. Undisputably a grand cru vineyard, Le Mont enjoys a choice site on the PremiĂšre CĂŽte. With less clay and more stone than Le Haut-Lieu, Le Mont yields young wines of intense minerality. With age, the wines develop great length and finesse.
Clos du BourgâGaston HuĂ«t believed this to be the greatest of all Vouvray vineyards. With the PremiĂšre CĂŽteâs shallowest, stoniest soils, its wines often synthesize Le Montâs intense minerality with Le Haut-Lieuâs generous texture.











