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De Moor, Sans Bruit 2020

by Derniere-Volonte

4 Comments

  1. Derniere-Volonte

    100% Sauvignon, with a late harvest to avoid typical Sauvignon notes. 15 grams of residual sugar and 15%.

    A bit closed at first, I’ve noticed that De Moor wines always needs a big preopening to be at their best. Even at first the texture was already massive, very rich and elegant. You hardly feel the 15 grams of sugar remaining, there’s a huge acidity that manages to balance it. It evolved on the nose to something more rich, almost like a classic liquoreux. The mouth remained very polished and elegant, tense and with the texture growing at the bottle opened itself more. A very nice persistance too, not too heavy with the correct amount of viscosity at the end.

    Even if it was enjoyable on it’s own, a pairing with cheeses such as a Brillat Savarin or a Chaource could work wonders, also with fish with rich sauces. I could even imagine a pairing with some bleus such as a Fourme d’Ambert, which tends to go well with light sugar wines.

  2. SpicVanDyke

    My experience with the De Moor wines is limited but I agree with your assessment that these wines are muscular and tense upon first opening, more like a ballerina versus a body builder sort of deal. I await the day to try any of their 1er Crus with some age on it, their Vau de Vey when I had it was really green but still showed great ripeness and purity.

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