DOMAINE HUET Le Haut Lieu 1990
DOMAINE HUET Le Haut Lieu 1990
DOMAINE HUET Le Haut Lieu 1990
DOMAINE HUET Le Haut Lieu 1990
DOMAINE HUET Le Haut Lieu 1990
DOMAINE HUET Le Haut Lieu 1990
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1990

DOMAINE HUET Le Haut Lieu 1990

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90 / 100
Autre
Cellar Tracker : (1-2014) Deep gold in color, it's at the age where, while still young, it's shifting to the next, more mature phase of its life. The fruit is not as sweet or primary as it was even a few years ago. Plenty of botrytis on the nose and palate with a hint of shoe polish. Yellow fruits are shifting more to the apricot spectrum. There's a touch of earl grey tea and plenty of minerality. With much of the baby fat gone, the acids are much more apparent than they were in its youth. Lovely wine.
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Information on the 1990 vintage white Loire: Another excellent vintage.
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Region Loire
Appellation Vouvray
Colour Sweet white wine
Volume 0.75 l
Country France
Domaine Huet

Domaine Huet is a renowned winery located in Vouvray, France, in the Loire Valley. Founded in 1928 by Victor Huet and his son Gaston, the estate is famous for producing exceptional wines from the Chenin Blanc grape variety. The Huet family has been crafting wines in Vouvray for over 90 years. They are pioneers in biodynamic viticulture, practicing this holistic approach since the early 1980s. The domaine's philosophy is to produce wines that express the unique character of their terroir. 

The vines are planted on three distinct terroirs:
- Le Mont: a siliceous and clay-limestone soil that produces elegant and complex wines.
- Le Haut-Lieu: a clay-rich soil that produces powerful and structured wines.
- Clos du Bourg: a limestone soil that produces rich and round wines.