Vouvray Moelleux 1995 'Collection' Domaine Pichot - Christopher Piper Wines Ltd

Vouvray Moelleux 1995 'Collection' Domaine Pichot

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Description

The Pichots run of recent vintages has produced a wonderful collection of dry, demi-sec and sweet wines. This is the longest established estate in Vouvray (est. 1739) and their current reputation has been built on their obsessively low yields and rigorous triages during the harvest - the 1995 Vouvray Moelleux Collection is the result of a third trie right at the end of the harvest, for example. Robert Parker recently wrote that these wines represent uncommonly natural expressions of both Chenin Blanc and terroir. These are totally authentic products of great class, character and individuality. The underlying acidity in this sweet wine will ensure it can develop over the next 20 years or more.

Jean-Claude Pichot, and his son, Christophe, have been supplying us with Vouvrays since the early 1980's and our original belief that this is one of the finest estates in the central Loire is now widely accepted. For tax purposes, the domaine has been split up between father and son, with Christophe using the name of Domaine du Chateau de la Biche, although all the wines are the same, appearing on different labels at different times of the year!

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