History and Terroir
Since its founding in 1946, Maison Guigal has been synonymous with Rhône Valley excellence. The Condrieu appellation, a tiny enclave on the right bank of the Rhône River, is famed for its steep granite slopes and microclimate ideally suited to Viognier. Vines here struggle in nutrient-poor soils, producing grapes of extraordinary concentration and aromatic purity.
Winemaking Process
Maison Guigal hand-harvests Viognier grapes at optimal ripeness to preserve their vibrant aromatics. Gentle whole-cluster pressing and cold settling ensure clarity. Fermentation in temperature-controlled stainless steel tanks retains fresh fruit character, followed by brief élevage in neutral oak barrels to round out the palate without overpowering the wine’s floral bouquet.
Tasting Notes
Appearance: Pale gold with shimmering green highlights.
Aroma: Intensely perfumed notes of acacia blossom, white peach, apricot, and hints of honey and almond.
Palate: Silky and medium-bodied, with vibrant acidity framing flavors of nectarine, candied ginger, and wild herbs. A mineral streak adds freshness, leading to a long, harmoniously spiced finish.
Food Pairing
This Condrieu excels with grilled scallops in beurre blanc, seared sea bass with lemon-thyme sauce, or creamy poultry dishes. It also complements soft cheeses like Brie or goat cheese, and makes an elegant aperitif.
Aging Potential
While approachable upon release, this wine can develop additional complexity over 5–8 years in the cellar. Notes of honeyed apricot, toasted almond, and dried flowers will evolve gracefully, adding depth and complexity.