The "Drops of God" Cult Legend

2019 Chateau Le Puy Cuvée Emilien

This is the wine that defeated Château Pétrus in the Drops of God TV finale. While the original manga cited a Burgundy as the final "God" wine, the live-action series famously chose Château Le Puy. Why? Because it represents the absolute soul of wine. The Amoreau family has tended these vines since 1610—literally 400 …

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Famed "Drops of God" TV finale wine. Owned by the same family since 1610.
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Tasting notes

Aroma

Redcurrant, wild cherry, underbrush, subtle graphite.

Palate

Silky Merlot core, chalky structure, lingering depth

Red Wine Body Profile

Light
Body Profile Structured 75/100 Intensity
Bold
Light Bold
75.0/100
Feather-light
Delicate
Lifted
Structured
Deep
Grapes
85% Merlot, 7% Cabernet Sauvignon, 6% Cabernet Franc, 1% Malbec, 1% Carmenère
ABV
13.5%
Serving
60–65°F
Window
2025–2035

Pairs with

Beef Pork Lamb Pasta

Try our pairing recipe: Mushroom Risotto

Product Description

The wine that replaced Romanée-Conti in the TV finale

This is the wine that defeated Château Pétrus in the Drops of God TV finale.

While the original manga cited a Burgundy as the final "God" wine, the live-action series famously chose Château Le Puy. Why? Because it represents the absolute soul of wine. The Amoreau family has tended these vines since 1610—literally 400 years of unbroken lineage. They don't "make" wine; they infuse it.

Using no chemicals, no new oak, and a "submerged cap" infusion method that dates back centuries, they produce a Bordeaux that feels more like a Grand Cru Burgundy. The 2019 Emilien is a stunning example of this philosophy. It is pure, unadulterated fruit from the "Plateau of Wonders"—the same limestone rock that powers Saint-Émilion’s greatest estates. This is not a Parker-ized fruit bomb; it is a "living" wine that cult collectors hunt down relentlessly.