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91
points
Louis Métaireau 2006 One Melon (Muscadet Sèvre Et Maine)
Price
$26
Its presentation and dark bottle suggest a premium cuvée, borne out by the ripe character of this toasty wine. Produced from old vines in good years, this is a wine that could well be aged. Creamy apple purée flavors and rounded fruits add to the richness.
— R.V.
(11/15/2008)
90
points
Louis Métaireau 2006 Carte Noire Melon (Muscadet Sèvre Et Maine)
Price
$22
A tight style of Muscadet that seems to demand aging. The structure of green fruits and pear skins offers good density, while the ripeness goes with touches of spice, almonds and yeast. Keep for 1–2 years.
— R.V.
(11/15/2008)
89
points
Louis Métaireau 2006 Grand Mouton Melon (Muscadet Sèvre Et Maine)
Price
$26
Rich, full, this is a great mouthful of ripe red apple and grapefruit. It is big, vivacious and densely mouthfilling. The acidity is certainly not aggressive, but offers freshness and crispness.
— R.V.
(11/15/2008)
87
points
Louis Métaireau 2006 Petit Mouton Melon (Muscadet Sèvre Et Maine)
Price
$19
A ripe, creamy wine, certainly with good acidity, but also with rounded fruits. The wine has green apple flavors, followed by yeastiness and a final flourish of almonds.
— R.V.
(11/15/2008)
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