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La Dernière Goutte

Coquette Riesling 2019

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Tasting notes

This is Riesling pushed outside its comfort zone: extended skin contact on biodynamically farmed, clay-limestone Alsace fruit gives you amber color, tannic grip, and dried apricot alongside the variety's signature acidity and mineral cut. The cross-regional collaboration between Cyrille Vuillod in Beaujolais and Philippe Brand in Ergersheim makes this a genuinely unusual bottle with a clear story behind it.

BodyFruitTanninAcidity
Dried ApricotLemon PeelFlintGinger
  • Style: Dry, medium-bodied orange wine; amber-hued; high acidity; skin-contact Riesling from Alsace; 12% ABV
  • Grapes & Terroir: 100% Riesling; grapes from Domaine Brand & Fils, Ergersheim, Bas-Rhin; clay-limestone soils of the Couronne d'Or; Demeter biodynamic
  • Winemaking: Extended skin maceration; indigenous yeast fermentation; no added sulfur; unfined and unfiltered; Vin de France
  • Serving: Serve at 55-60F; 20-30 min open before serving
  • Pairing: Smoked salmon, poached trout, fish terrine, aged washed-rind cheese, charcuterie
  • Similar To: For fans of Foradori Nosiola or skin-contact Alsace Pinot Gris who want vivid acidity and terroir clarity

Coquette is a cross-regional grape exchange: Cyrille Vuillod of La Dernière Goutte in Beaujolais sources Riesling from Philippe Brand of Domaine Brand & Fils in Ergersheim, Bas-Rhin, Alsace. Brand's 10-hectare estate sits on clay-limestone soils in the Couronne d'Or, certified organic since 2001 and Demeter biodynamic since 2015. The grapes are hand-harvested and farmed with horse plowing and no synthetic inputs.

Vuillod vinifies the Riesling as a skin-contact wine, allowing extended maceration on the skins before pressing. The wine is fermented with indigenous yeasts and bottled unfined and unfiltered with no added sulfur, labeled as Vin de France. Vuillod is known for experimenting with qvevri and concrete egg vessels and adjusts his vinification approach from vintage to vintage.

The result is an orange-hued Riesling that retains the variety's high natural acidity and mineral backbone while gaining texture, tannin, and amber color from skin contact. Expect dried apricot, citrus peel, and a flinty, saline mineral thread on the finish that is characteristic of Bas-Rhin clay-limestone.

The wine's acidity and skin-contact tannin make it a natural match for rich fish dishes — think poached trout, smoked salmon, or a fish terrine. Aged, washed-rind cheeses and charcuterie boards work well too. It can also stand up to lightly spiced dishes where a conventional white would get lost.

Wine details

Dry/Sweet:, Dry
Wine Type:, Orange Wine
Wine Style:, Medium Body
Grapes:, Riesling
Farming:, Biodynamic
Vintage:, 2019
Alcohol:, 12%
Country:, France
Region:, Alsace
Appellation:, Vin de France
Bottle Size:, 750ml
Sugar Level:, Zero Added Sugar

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Producer profile

La Dernière Goutte

Cyrille Vuillod launched La Dernière Goutte in 2012, producing his first vintage on the edge of Brouilly in Vaux-en-Beaujolais. Before winemaking, he worked as a ski instructor in his native Hautes-Alpes, supplementing his income each autumn by harvesting grapes for friends in Beaujolais. He trained for three years under Jean-Claude Lapalu, a foundational figure in the Beaujolais natural wine scene, before setting up his own cellar.

Vuillod farms just under 5 hectares of Gamay on a mix of pink granitic sand, flint, and clay around Vaux-en-Beaujolais. He has always farmed organically and now works biodynamically as well, without formal certification. He sources Riesling and Chardonnay from friends in other regions of France, including a grape exchange arrangement with Philippe Brand in Alsace that produces the Coquette cuvée.

In the cellar, Vuillod uses no added sulfur at any point in the winemaking and bottles all wines unfined and unfiltered. He experiments with qvevri and concrete egg vessels for aging and adjusts his vinification from vintage to vintage. For Coquette, the Alsatian Riesling undergoes extended skin maceration, producing a structured, amber-colored orange wine with no additives.

Wine region

Alsace, France

Alsace sits in northeastern France between the Vosges Mountains to the west and the Rhine River to the east. The Vosges act as a rain shadow, making Alsace one of the driest wine regions in France, with a warm, semi-continental climate suited to achieving full phenolic ripeness in aromatic white varieties. The Bas-Rhin, in the northern half of the region, tends to produce slightly lighter, more linear wines than the Haut-Rhin to the south.

The Couronne d'Or is a cluster of villages around Strasbourg in the Bas-Rhin, including Ergersheim, Osthoffen, and Wolxheim, known for clay-limestone soils that lend structure and mineral salinity to wines grown there. Alsace's three main appellations are Alsace AOC, Alsace Grand Cru AOC, and Crémant d'Alsace AOC. Riesling is one of four noble varieties permitted for Grand Cru designation and accounts for roughly 25% of total Alsace production. Because this wine is vinified outside the region by Cyrille Vuillod in Beaujolais, it is labeled Vin de France rather than under an Alsace appellation.

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