


Brunel de la Gardine Cuvée des Générations Marie-Léoncie 2022
Pale gold with greenish glints. Medium-full bodied. A palate of peach nectar and lemon zest floods the palate – ripe but not sugary, with a clean citrus cut. Creamy and rounded texture, balanced by a zippy, lemon-like acidity. Savory layers unfold: raw almond skins, sea salt, and a stony minerality that keeps it grounded. Long and refreshing finish leaving traces of wet granite, salted almond
Drinkability
Now (2024–2026): Shows vibrant fruit and freshness.
Aging (2027–2030+): Will gain honeyed depth and toasted nut nuances. Still, drink it young for energy.
About Brunel de la Gardine
Located in the heart of Châteauneuf-du-Pape, Domaine de la Gardine (often referred to as Brunel de la Gardine) is a renowned, family-owned estate steeped in Rhône tradition, established by Gaston Brunel in the mid-20th century, and now run by the 3rd and 4th generations (Patrick and Maxime Brunel).
They are celebrated for traditional Style with finesse: While deeply traditional (using concrete tanks, large foudres), they emphasize balance, elegance, and freshness over sheer power, often achieving remarkable drinkability relatively young while maintaining aging potential.
Pale gold with greenish glints. Medium-full bodied. A palate of peach nectar and lemon zest floods the palate – ripe but not sugary, with a clean citrus cut. Creamy and rounded texture, balanced by a zippy, lemon-like acidity. Savory layers unfold: raw almond skins, sea salt, and a stony minerality that keeps it grounded. Long and refreshing finish leaving traces of wet granite, salted almond
Drinkability
Now (2024–2026): Shows vibrant fruit and freshness.
Aging (2027–2030+): Will gain honeyed depth and toasted nut nuances. Still, drink it young for energy.
About Brunel de la Gardine
Located in the heart of Châteauneuf-du-Pape, Domaine de la Gardine (often referred to as Brunel de la Gardine) is a renowned, family-owned estate steeped in Rhône tradition, established by Gaston Brunel in the mid-20th century, and now run by the 3rd and 4th generations (Patrick and Maxime Brunel).
They are celebrated for traditional Style with finesse: While deeply traditional (using concrete tanks, large foudres), they emphasize balance, elegance, and freshness over sheer power, often achieving remarkable drinkability relatively young while maintaining aging potential.
Pale gold with greenish glints. Medium-full bodied. A palate of peach nectar and lemon zest floods the palate – ripe but not sugary, with a clean citrus cut. Creamy and rounded texture, balanced by a zippy, lemon-like acidity. Savory layers unfold: raw almond skins, sea salt, and a stony minerality that keeps it grounded. Long and refreshing finish leaving traces of wet granite, salted almond
Drinkability
Now (2024–2026): Shows vibrant fruit and freshness.
Aging (2027–2030+): Will gain honeyed depth and toasted nut nuances. Still, drink it young for energy.
About Brunel de la Gardine
Located in the heart of Châteauneuf-du-Pape, Domaine de la Gardine (often referred to as Brunel de la Gardine) is a renowned, family-owned estate steeped in Rhône tradition, established by Gaston Brunel in the mid-20th century, and now run by the 3rd and 4th generations (Patrick and Maxime Brunel).
They are celebrated for traditional Style with finesse: While deeply traditional (using concrete tanks, large foudres), they emphasize balance, elegance, and freshness over sheer power, often achieving remarkable drinkability relatively young while maintaining aging potential.