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Domaine Huet

Le Mont Sec Vouvray Chenin Blanc 2023

Reminded that the generally more expressive Clos Du Bourg is preferred but this Le Mont is still delicious. Detail unnoted. — 6 days ago

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Paolo Conterno

A Mont Langhe Nebbiolo 2021

Another great Langhe Nebbiolo. Great food wine. — 2 months ago

Château Mont Thabor

Daniel Stehelin Châteauneuf-du-Pape Red Rhone Blend 2010

2010 vintage is perfect now. Still some dark red fruit wet stone minerality with a long finish — 2 months ago

Foucher Lebrun

Petit Le Mont Sauvignon Blanc 2023

No notes but way over delivered as like a baby Pouilly Fuisse. — a month ago

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Domaine Huet

Le Mont Demi-Sec Vouvray Chenin Blanc

Beautifully balanced pairing well with moderately spicy Indian food. Drunk, January 2025, still has room for improvement. $47 purchased at the end of 2020. — 23 days ago

Domaine Huet

Le Mont Vouvray Chenin Blanc 2021

Refreshing. Good structure. Delicious. — 3 months ago

Clos du Mont-Olivet

Vieilles Vigne Côtes du Rhône Red Rhone Blend

Perfect drinking of 2016 vintage in early 2025. Lots of red fruit and good body. $17. — 3 days ago

Château Mont-Redon

Châteauneuf-du-Pape Red Rhone Blend 2020

Had this at Beef Bar. Leather, cherries, medium/full body. — a month ago

Samuel Billaud

Mont de Milieu Chablis 1er Cru Chardonnay 2020

My first time here in Chablis! I chose to have with dinner (Wine Not, a fantastic wine bar & restaurant in Chablis) a bottle from a winemaker who doesn’t need a great deal of introduction nowadays. Samuel Billaud has fast become one of the region’s most exciting winemakers, so I was eager to try something of his. This was on the list for the veritable bargain of €65. Mont de Milieu is a premier cru from the right bank of the Sereine, a vineyard which shares a very similar aspect, and soils, to Les Clos. The 2020 here is a wine of immense presence, structure, classicism, with a slight hedonistic character. The flavours lean toward the fuller side of the spectrum, with flavours of marzipan, orange peel and fresh cut marmalade, with a hint of honey. But there is terrific zip on entry, incredible minerality; any weight to this wine is lean, muscular and structured, possessing deft acidity, a lovely herbaceous quality (think tomato vine) and a finish to die for. I’ve immediately bought four bottles of this back home and can’t wait to enjoy it again. — 4 months ago

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