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Domaine Ferret
Pouilly Fuisse Tournant de Pouilly 1er Cru 2021
92 Points
Wine Advocate
October 30, 2023

The most complete wine in the range is the 2021 Pouilly-Fuissé Hors-Classe Tournant de Pouilly, an attractively satiny, seamless wine redolent of toasted nuts, pear, orange oil, youthful reduction and a deft hint of toasty oak. It largely transcends the challenges of the vintage.

– William Kelley
Domaine Ferret
Pouilly Fuisse Les Menetrieres 2021
91 Points
Wine Advocate
October 30, 2023

Aromas of pear, mint, white peach, nutmeg and flowers introduce the 2021 Pouilly-Fuissé Hors-Classe Les Ménétrières, a medium to full-bodied, chalky and structured wine that exhibits solid depth despite the hail that afflicted this sector, concluding with a saline, chalky finish.

– William Kelley
Domaine Ferret
Pouilly Fuisse Clos des Prouges 2021
90 Points
Wine Advocate
October 30, 2023

Aromas of pear, white flowers, nutmeg and pastry cream preface the 2021 Pouilly-Fuissé Tête de Cru Clos des Prouges, a medium to full-bodied, bright and satiny wine that’s pretty and precise, concluding with a saline finish. This is a stronger performer in this challenging vintage.

– William Kelley
Domaine Ferret
Pouilly Fuisse Les Menetrieres 2021
93 Points
VinousMedia.com
August 22, 2023

The 2021 Pouilly-Fuissé Les Ménétrières 1er Cru has a beautiful, expressive bouquet with yellow fruit, white linen and subtle limestone scents, showing fine delineation and beautifully integrated oak (as usual). The palate is well balanced with more weight than Ferret’s other cuvées, beautifully balanced with perfectly judged acidity. It fans out on the finish with absolute confidence and should drink well for several years. This wine is a victory in a

– Neal Marton
Domaine Ferret
Pouilly Fuisse Tournant de Pouilly 1er Cru 2021
91 Points
VinousMedia.com
August 22, 2023

The 2021 Pouilly-Fuissé Tournant de Pouilly 1er Cru, which comes from Les Reisses (as indicated only on the back label), offers slightly more tropical scents on the nose. It remains well defined and handles the oak in its stride, maybe just a little more vanilla pod evident after five minutes in the glass. The palate is more reduced and backward than other cuvées, with fine tension. It’s edgy, with Indian spice perking up the finish. Very fine, although the Les Ménétrières has a greater sense of completeness.

– Neal Martin
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