The negociant wines of La Vieille Ferme are made by Jean-Pierre Perrin, the co-proprietor of the renowned Chateau Beaucastel. They have consistently represented great values, so it is not surprising that their 1990s are extremely well-made wines. The 1990 Cotes du Luberon-Blanc represents an innovative blend of Grenache Blanc, Roussanne, and Ugni Blanc. It offers up an attractive crisp, floral nose, dry, medium-bodied flavors, and refreshing zestiness in its lemony, citrusy finish. By the way, should you run across any of the 1989s from La Vieille Ferme, they, too, are still drinking well and merit consideration. I should also note that none of the 1991s merit a recommendation. Importer: Vineyard Brands, Chester, VT.