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Muscadet Sevre et Maine 2010

This is a truly special wine from Muscadet Sevre et Maine on the west coast in Loire. This underrated area has very reasonable dry white wines based on the grape Melon de Bourgogne. In addition they use prolonged storage on the lees to create a smooth style of white wine.

This one from 2010 that was bottled in 2015 has no less than 5 years on the lees!

Medium to pale yellow colour.

Developed nose of ripe citrus, yellow apples,  butter, tropical fruit and some  nutty flavours.

Beautiful balanced taste with a medium body and medium long aftertaste.

Good value for money. Perfect with oysters.

Muscadet Sevre et Main Sur lie 2010
Ch Thebaud Clos des Tabardieres
Ca 13€ or 189 NOK

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