
Nova Scotia (Provincial Appellation)
In praise of L’Acadie Blanc
Another piece of evidence supporting L’Acadie Blanc as Nova Scotia’s best varietal
by
Mark DeWolf
February 28, 2004

A comparison has often been made between Chardonnay and L’Acadie Blanc, and a recent tasting of Domaine de Grand Pre’s inaugural release of L’Acadie Blanc, the superb 1999 vintage, does nothing to dissuade the comparison.
A well cellared bottle of the wine was shared recently, amongst the Appellation America editorial staff. The wine’s pale gold color sparkled with green accents. Its nose showed a wonderful combination of almonds, munster cheese and mineral accents. The impressive impact of its bouquet leading to a cry of “it must be Chablis” coming from behind a desk and concurred by myself. The palate was clean, crisp and lively with a slightly bitter finish and only hints of oxidized character beginning to show after four years in bottle.

Another piece of evidence supporting L’Acadie Blanc as Nova Scotia’s best varietal, and a signature of the region.