Arguably the greatest white wine in the Rhône Valley and the undisputed benchmark for the appellation, Domaine Georges Vernay's "Coteau de Vernon" is one of the most legendary white wine sites on the planet—right up there with the hallowed grounds of Montrachet or Krug’s Clos d'Ambonnay. The estate holds a sacred history; Francis Vernay founded it, and his son Georges famously saved the Viognier grape from total extinction. Christine Vernay brilliantly steered the ship for over twenty years, and now, the torch passes to her daughter, Emma Amsellem. Emma’s definitive mark on this instant-classic 2023 vintage secured a towering 97-point score from Jeb Dunnuck and preserved the estate’s highest 3-Star status in La Revue du Vin de France.
The flagship Vernon comes from a microscopic, southeastern-facing hillside yielding an average of only 600 cases globally each year. With just north of 450 cases imported stateside for the 2023 vintage, finding it is an absolute treasure hunt for top collectors. The secret to its unrepeatable depth lies in ancient, hand-tended vines planted between 1936 and 1938, clinging desperately to dizzyingly steep, stone-supported terraces of fractured biotite granite. This severe, decomposed terroir imparts a laser-focused minerality and a breathtaking, saline precision that effortlessly frames Viognier’s naturally thick, luxurious texture and exotic perfume of honeysuckle and white stone fruits.
While the standard knock on Condrieu is that it cannot age, Coteau de Vernon completely shatters the mold. Renowned critic Neal Martin of Vinous famously marveled over older bottles—specifically a 1982—noting that with time, it sheds its youthful exuberance to reveal the petrol-kissed, tertiary charm of a well-cellared German Riesling. It drinks brilliantly for four to six years on its exotic, floral fruit, but will comfortably evolve for decades into a taut, noble masterpiece of candied citrus, mint, and spice. For an unforgettable culinary experience, serve this brilliant 2023 vintage slightly chilled alongside a luxurious butter-poached lobster finished with a delicate Lemongrass and Ginger Beurre Blanc.
Santé!
Critical Acclaim:
97 Points, Jeb Dunnuck:
“More tight and closed compared to the L'Enfer, the 2023 Condrieu Coteau De Vernon reveals rich, powerful citrus fruit, acacia flowers, honeyed minerality, and exotic orange-like nuances. It's rich, full-bodied, has a powerful, concentrated mouthfeel, beautiful richness and purity, and a great finish. Give it a year and drink over the following decade. Drink 2027-2037.” - Feb. 2026
94 Points, Vinous Media:
“The 2023 Condrieu Côteau de Vernon is dashing as it opens with early-ripe peach and apricot, lemon peel, pastry and dried blossom. Midweight carrying real substance, the 2023 is a superbly balanced Côteau de Vernon with scope and density, settling the expression with immaculate freshness on the nuanced and refined long finish. Gorgeous.” - Jan. 2026