"Simultaneously opulent and sophisticated, the 2022 Côte de Brouilly wafts from the glass with aromas of black tea, sweet soil, lilac petals, grilled cherries and blueberries. Medium to full-bodied, it's lush and energized, maintaining freshness thanks to vibrant acidity that lends animation to its concentrated licorice and blue-fruited flavors, accented by hints of smoked sea salt. While it's enjoyable out of the gates, this Côte de Brouilly's youthful vigor hints at its aging capacity. For immediate consumption, consider opening in advance or giving it a quick decant. As usual, this tasting note refers to the cuvée imported in the United States, but readers in the rest of the world will find that the estate's Sept Vignes bottling, which sees a light filtration, is very similar in profile. 2024-2036. 92 points." (KW) The Wine Advocate, May '24
Thivin's vines are on the best slopes of the extinct volcano of the Mont de Brouilly. This is an ancient estate, with the oldest part of the cellars dating to 1383. Owned since the late 1800s by the Geoffray family, the domaine has 8.3 hectares of vines in seven parcels (the 'Sept Vignes') on a variety of volcanic soils.