Color
Intensely shining golden yellow.
Nose
The 2003 Vouvray Le Haut-Lieu Franc de Pied exudes an intense aroma of dried apricot, quince, quince bread, orange jam and liquid honey. Spicy notes of candied ginger, cinnamon transport you to a fascinating, Far Eastern-like world already on the nose. The chalky minerality that succinctly frames the whole gives it freshness and a razor-sharp precision for all its opulence.
Palate
The palate of the 2003 Vouvray Le Haut-Lieu Franc de Pied seems firm and animated with fine spice that contrasts beautifully with its sweetness. Refreshing citrus notes of orange and grapefruit give the overall picture a great freshness kick. A wine that is at the beginning of its drinking maturity, incredibly multifaceted and complex with excellent ageing potential.
Food recommendations by Christina Hilker
- Fresh goat cheese on pink grapefruit with sake marinade
- Norway lobster, fried, with lemon ginger butter
- Crispy poularde on artichoke-orange vegetables
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Residual sweetness | ■■□□□ |
Allergens | Contains sulfur |
Acid | 6,1 g/l |
Drinking temperature | 10° |
Manufacturer | Domaine Huet, 11 rue de la Croix Buisée, 37210 Vouvray / France, Organic certificate: FR-BIO-01 |