Raisin a Plume (Jacques Fevrier)
Le Moulin '14, Vin de France (VdF henceforward)
Natty Melon de Burgogne from Ancenis which is basically Nantes which is basically Muscadet. I can't find very much info on this wine on the internet. bought this wine on recommendation of SA at a wine store, sold as "basically orange Muscadet." The wine definitely sat on the skins for a bit and was only gently filtered as evidenced by the amber tone, (very) slight tannic structure, floating sediment and an almost pungent tartness on nose and palate. High salinity like most muscadet and wines from west Loire. Came right out of the gate with a very unpleasant wet dog/deep umami thing on nose, has blown off slightly into a truffle/baby poop aroma.. not exactly pleasant, kind've like the way gently cooked lamb and veal can sometimes smell like poop.
Fruit: lemon, mealy orchard fruit, figs & dates
Secondary: Acetone, pickled/fermented melon, cooked tomato
Body: m+
Acid: m+
Serve with: fritto misto, oysters, anything with natto, szechuan cucumbers/pickles, any earthy veg asparagus/beets/artichoke etc.
probably would not buy again