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90
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Michel Redde et Fils 2002 Cuvée Majorum Sauvignon Blanc (Pouilly-Fumé)

Powerful, intense and packed with rich green fruits, this is the top wine from Thierry Redde. There’s an attractive smoky character to the ripe fruit, a bloom of summer herbs and some good lively apple flavors. Drink now, or keep for another year.  — R.V.  (9/1/2007)
90
points

Michel Redde et Fils 2004 La Moynerie Sauvignon Blanc (Pouilly-Fumé)

  1. $25
There’s great depth of flavor to this top wine from Michel Redde. There’s also a fine balance of acidity, minerality and great citrus fruit flavors. This is a wellcrafted wine, with freshness and depth of flavor in equal measure. Imported by Kobrand.  — R.V.  (8/1/2006)
87
points

Michel Redde et Fils 2005 La Moynerie Sauvignon Blanc (Pouilly-Fumé)

  1. $24
A full, rounded wine, with flavors of asparagus, herbs and ripe quinces. There’s acidity, some yeastiness and a taut structure. This probably needs another 6 months aging—drink over the winter 2007/8.  — R.V.  (9/1/2007)
86
points

Michel Redde et Fils 2005 Les Tuilières Sauvignon Blanc (Sancerre)

  1. $25
While Redde is based in Pouilly, across the Loire, the family does have vines in Sancerre. This 2005 is a light, yeasty wine, with grassy, herbal flavors and a crisp, intense acidity to finish.  — R.V.  (9/1/2007)
86
points

Michel Redde et Fils 1999 Cuvée Majorum Sauvignon Blanc (Pouilly-Fumé)

  1. $35
Gold in color, with round, honeyed aromas of peach and mango. Not steely at all; in fact, it’s all about ripe fruit, softness and sun-drenched apricot and other stone-fruit flavors. Not a ton of depth behind the curtain, but weighty and warm throughout. Imported by Kobrand.  — W.E.  (7/1/2005)
86
points

Michel Redde et Fils 2004 Les Tuilières Sauvignon Blanc (Sancerre)

  1. $24
This is a classic, fresh, straightforward, instantly enjoyable Sauvignon. It has crisp acidity, flavors of green peas and just enough structure to allow it to age for another year. But it’s great now, a delicious summer wine. Imported by Kobrand.  — R.V.  (8/1/2006)
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