Domaine Huet is one of the world’s greatest wine estates period.
Domaine Huet was founded in 1928 when former Parisian bistro owner, Victor Huet, moved to Vouvray and purchased the famed Le Haut-Lieu vineyard. Victor, joined by his son, Gaston, quickly established Huet as one of France’s greatest wine estates. By 1937 Gaston was head of the domaine and crafting the finest examples of Chenin Blanc.
The legacy continues at Huet, where the greatest examples of off-dry and sweet Chenin Blanc are still bottled. The quality and purity of their wines today can rival even the legendary 1947 Huet (#6 on Decanter’s 100 Greatest Wines List).
These are wines that are alluring and compelling while young, yet are marvelous when aged. Widely considered as some of the world’s best aging wines, aged Huet is coveted as much as old Chateau d’Yquem and the best of the best of German Riesling.
Here’s the real surprise and benefit of Huet: many of the wines can be acquired for under $40 per bottle and here is an offer for a wine with some age on it (2009!) for $43.
Given the track record, prestige, and quality – Domaine Huet is one of the greatest smart buys on the wine market today.
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