Deep gold with hints of greenish brass. Nice brilliance.
Hot buttered honey, fresh rising dough, quince, heather with some sweet wild ceps. There's a nutty, marzipan-i-ness to it as well. Perhaps a whiff of pineapple.
Ridiculously juicy on the palate - layered quince, pineapple and perhaps a touch of guava with beeswax, manuka & heather honey and creamy butter. The texture is a touch gristy and gripping, though the oak is soft and never cloying. Again, there's that tang of fresh rising dough - maybe sourdough. It's really cracking stuff. Quite a lingering finish.
Proper white Burgundy may well be my dessert island wine.
****
Tasted fighting January Sunday boredom 24/1/10 at Luvians Bottleshop
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