Yeldzhe
Distinct departure from the traditional Ganevat, this Grand Cru Teppes exhibits a new oak influence and added sulphites, which alters its signature profile. The wine boasts a round, chubby structure and a nutty flavor on the midpalate, which blends harmoniously with a sharp, edgy minerality. The late tongue is dry, metallic, and spicy, with a lingering finish. The oak nose is rich, with hazelnut cream, matchstick, smoked lemon, and flint notes.





















































