Domaine Des Quatre Routes Muscadet Sèvre & Maine 2009, Ac
Critic Reviews (3)
Classic example showing plenty of brine on the palate, sweet grass and hay. A touch of minerality as well as...
Simple, reductive, with some SO2 notable off the top; the palate is clean, soft, simple and stony, with average...
This is a mild, light, well balanced Muscadet with a nose of pithy apple core and grapefruit. It's quite firm and...
Community Reviews (3)
Has a very delicate nose of fresh flowers and citrus pith. A real palate cleanser with the dryness, acidity, and light spritz. Lighter-bodied with lime, white grapefruit and a pronounced minerality. Decent length. Apr 2011.
yellow with green olive shades. Orange and tahini on the nose. Grapefruit pith, cotton oil, bitter on the end. Foggy, seaside mouthfeel, yet keeps drawing me back. It would be interesting to see what it would do with oysters or herring. tasted Apr '11
Almost colourless if not for the slight green/yellow hue. Aromas of wet stone and grapefruit while on the palate the wine is quite dry and crisp; somewhat of an old-world Sauvignon-like character, perhaps Sancerre, certainly Loire. Simple but enjoyable and a nice wine for a picnic; enjoy with light salads. (Northof9finewine, April 2011)
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