The Eyrie Vineyards
Melon de Bourgogne



Sea oats and waxy melon. Soft, tart, talc for miles. What a treat thanks @Melissa M. Sutherland
Sea oats and waxy melon. Soft, tart, talc for miles. What a treat thanks @Melissa M. Sutherland
Dec 12th, 2015
Original vines. Freakin great. Finish goes on for days.
Original vines. Freakin great. Finish goes on for days.
Feb 27th, 2015Wow, real knockout stuff. This is not domestic Muscadet - there's not much in common besides the grape. It has the bright, pure fruit but it is put together in a much fuller style, more like a white Burgundy (minus the oak) than Muscadet. I don't say Chablis because while it's an intensely mineral wine and cranked up to 11 in that department, it's not a marine minerality. The mineral element here is volcanic (and so is the soil), bringing to mind all those cliches about aromas bursting from the glass and so forth, and it's every bit as driving on the palate.
Wow, real knockout stuff. This is not domestic Muscadet - there's not much in common besides the grape. It has the bright, pure fruit but it is put together in a much fuller style, more like a white Burgundy (minus the oak) than Muscadet. I don't say Chablis because while it's an intensely mineral wine and cranked up to 11 in that department, it's not a marine minerality. The mineral element here is volcanic (and so is the soil), bringing to mind all those cliches about aromas bursting from the glass and so forth, and it's every bit as driving on the palate.
Jul 1st, 2015