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Huis Clos 2023

Huis Clos 2023

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Huis Clos 2023 is an intense and expressive Chenin from 90-year-old vines growing on limestone and silex. Low yields created a wine with great concentration and a clean, focused structure.

The nose is rich and inviting, with a concentrated, slightly resin-like aroma and a gentle smoky note. The palate starts bright and lively, then opens into generous, pastry-like flavours with a soft tannic touch from the old vines. A pleasant bitterness and a long, tense, acidity-driven finish highlight the depth of this historic Amboise parcel.

Perfect for special dinners or festive meals, especially with refined seafood or beautifully cooked veal.

Wine characteristics

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Vintage year: 2023

Grape variety: Chenin Blanc

Country: France

Region: Amboise , Loire Valley

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Wine variety: White

Sweetness: Dry

Acidity: Medium

Alcohol level: 14.5 %

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Aromas: Seve-like freshness, light smoke, opulent notes

Flavor notes: Smoky, pastry, concentrated, fine tannins, structured bitterness, tense acidity

Serving temperature: 7–10 °C (45–50 °F)

Food pairing

Roasted langoustine tails with tonka butter, sautéed lobster medallions, truffled veal saddle Prince Orloff

Drinking window

Drinkable now; best from 2028 to 2038.

 
2026
2023
2038

Allergen information – Contains sulphites

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Bonnigal-Bodet Vignerons

Domaine Bonnigal-Bodet sits in Limeray, on the right bank of the Loire, overlooking Amboise. The estate has been part of the landscape for generations, but its modern chapter began in 2015, when friends Jean-Baptiste Bonnigal and Stéphane Bodet stepped in to represent the fourth generation. Their partnership is built on trust, shared values, and a clear vision for the future of the domaine, a balance of heritage and renewal.

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