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Domaine Begude is a small, family-owned property located high in the foothills of the Pyrenees in the Limoux region of the Languedoc. Proprietor James Kinglake believes that Viognier has incredible potential in the region. The natural climatic influence of the Pyrenees to the south, the Atlantic to the west and the Mediterranean to the east provides a haven for grape varieties that excel in a cooler climate. The Viognier vineyards are at approximately 240 meters and are planted on a mix of clay-limestone soils. Though they are not going for Condrieu, ...
Price: $19.99
Le Clos de la Bonnette is a small vineyard located near the heart of Condrieu. The terraced property perched above the river is believed to have produced wine since Roman times. The Cuvée Archette is 100% Viognier that aged for six months in stainless steel.
Price: $34.99
90 points James Suckling: "A fresh and supple viognier with notes of ripe lemons, white flowers and some sage. It’s light- to- medium-bodied with fresh acidity. Succulent finish. From organically grown grapes." (05/2023) K&L Notes: The estate at Château Gigognan has a history stretching back to Roman times and eventually became the property of the bishops of Avignon. More recently, the estate was acquired by Anne and Jacques Callet, who over the last few decades completely rebuilt the winery, restoring the château and replanting where necessary. Slowly...
Price: $19.99
Condrieu is a particularly small region in the Northern Rhone that solely produces Viognier--but not just any Viognier. Simply put, these are the best in the world, and Condrieu is the benchmark by which all other Viognier is measured. Domaine Clos de la Bonnette was purchased in 1992 by wife and husband team, Isabelle Guiller and Henri Montabonnet. Henri and Isabelle restored this dormant property, restacking the walls by hand and replanting the vineyards. With no close neighbors, a natural barrier exists which allows them to more easily produce organic...
Price: $69.99
Condrieu is located just to the south of Côte-Rôtie in the northern part of the Rhône Valley. It is a particularly small region that solely produces Viognier--but not just any Viognier. Simply put, these are the best in the world, and Condrieu is the benchmark by which all other Viognier is measured. Domaine Clos de la Bonnette was purchased in 1992 by wife and husband team, Isabelle Guiller and Henri Montabonnet. Isabelle had her eye on this abandoned vineyard site for many years before they moved forward. The main reason that the site remained unoccupi...
Price: $59.99
91-93 points Wine Advocate: "Tasted from tank, the 2020 Condrieu is marginally less concentrated than the superb 2019 version while also being a bit fresher and livelier. Floral notes dominate, while the stone fruit and pineapple notes linger easily on the finish. (JC)" (01/2022) K&L Notes: Lionel Faury is considered one of the most revered wine craftsmen in the Condrieu. He farms according to lutte raisonnée, supporting the soil and vines with natural means and only turning to mild chemical interventions when there's no other option.
Price: $64.99
93-95 points Jeb Dunnuck: "Not yet bottled, the 2018 Condrieu Coteau de Chery boasts a mammoth bouquet of white currants, tangerines, crushed citrus, and toasted brioche. It’s a rich, full-bodied, powerful Condrieu that somehow stays flawlessly balanced and light on its feet. " (12/2019) 95 points Wine Advocate: "Another terrific Condrieu from one of the appellation's acknowledged masters, the 2018 Condrieu Chery offers up floral scents alongside hints of crushed stone, a dusting of dried spices, and ripe apricot and melon notes. It's full-bodied and ...
Price: $59.99
John Gilman: "Mealy, apricot-kernel nose. Lovely, salty note on the attack with lovely freshness and vivacity. Excellent concentration and structure with a lovely density as well. Very appealing. 17.5/20 points (AC)" (10/2022) K&L Notes: John Livingstone-Learmonth for Cradle of the Rhône: "shiny yellow robe; ripe peach, nectarine aroma along with greengage plum, beeswax air on the nose. The palate has a juicy, open debut, is nicely continuous, has a fleshy feel, is ripely rounded. It skips a beat along the palate, with a shade of drift. It ends on an o...
Price: $64.99
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