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Chateau de Chamboureau Savennieres Cuvee d'Avant 2004

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Chateau de Chamboureau Savennieres Cuvee d'Avant (2004)
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2.5 Star Rating

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2 Reviews

Winery:
Château de Chamboureau
Varietal:
Chenin Blanc
Region:
France > Loire Valley > Anjou > Savennières
Type:
White Wine
Drink Dates:
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User Tags:  nose, citrus, lemon, nuts, delicious, sulfites, past its prime, sulfer, broths, clear 


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Chenin Blanc is one of the world's least-known and appreciated great white wine grapes. Originally from France's Loire Valley, Chenin Blanc has spread around the globe and is used for virtually all styles of white wine, from crisp and lean to rich, round full table wines, sparkling wines, and some of the most decadent dessert wines made. Classic descriptors for the flavors of Chenin Blanc include peach, honey, lanolin, marzipan, and quince jelly though the dry style from South Africa, where the wines are known as Steen, often exhibits more tropical fruit notes that recall pineapple and guava.

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Delicious.
On the nose lemons.. nuts.. floral... layered flavors and something that reminds me of candied dried fruits.
The palate has a fairly rich and round body that is balanced with the crisp acity and similar flavors to the nose with addition of ripe apple flavors.


July 2009

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Something was seriously wrong with the wine - on the nose you get rotten eggs, a clear indication of over-sulfited wine. On the palate not much better, and would never buy this again.


June 2009

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