The Bonnefonds own a superb vineyard site in Condrieu on the Cote Chatillon. The 2006 Condrieu Cote Chatillon reveals too much new oak, which is surprising given past efforts, but the overwhelming amount of honeyed tropical fruits, lychee nuts, and white peaches make for an intriguing, provocative, and somewhat controversial style of Condrieu. Drink it over the next year.These two brothers have come of age over the last decade. In the past, much of the crop was sold to negociants, but now all of it is estate bottled. The Bonnefonds farm just under 14 acres in Cote Rotie and 2.5 in Condrieu. Production is approximately 12,000-15,000 bottles of the Cote Rozier, 3,000-4,000 bottles of Les Rochains, and 2,000 cases of the regular cuvee. Everything is destemmed, and the wines are made with both pump-overs and punch-downs. The single vineyard wines see as much as 85-90% new French oak, and the classic Cote Roties see 25-30% new wood. There is no filtration.Importer: A Christopher Cannan Selection, various American importers including Michael Skurnik, Syosset, NY; tel. (516) 677-9300 and Diamond Wine Merchants, Oakland, CA; tel. (510) 567-9897