Goldtröpfchen — the most famous vineyard name in Piesport — meets the gently sweet Spätlese style under Max Kilburg's deft hand
crafted according to a recipe dating back to 1885
showcasing the incredible aging potential of Bordeaux’s finest terroirs
Subtle accents of toasted hazelnuts
this one hits its stride early and rewards a slight chill on warm nights
Domaine de la Voute des Crozes (Nicole Chanrion), Cote de Brouilly, 2005 so111621 big spirits offer Goldtröpfchen — the most famousNicole Chanrion was one of the first women to run a Beaujolais cru estate solo, taking over Domaine de la Voute des Crozes in 1988 and doing every job herself, from pruning to bottling, on the steep blue volcanic slopes of Mont Brouilly. Her Cote de Brouilly is the structured, mineral, ageworthy side of Gamay, grown on diorite and schist that give the wine real backbone. This is a mature back vintage bottle from a private collection, now around two