The wine always has plenty of texture and tension on the palate, wonderfully balanced acidity and length.
The aromas are dominated by yellow fruits, quince, and spicy notes.
The Golden Slopes wine derives its name from the profound yellow-hued granite rocks abundant in this singular vineyard, established in 1966. The soil composition is a blend of coarse granite with a 15% clay component, causing the grapes to ripen a bit later than those in other vineyards on the farm. The resulting wine consistently offers ample texture and tension on the palate, showcasing well-balanced acidity and impressive length. Aromatically, it is marked by dominant notes of yellow fruits, quince, and