This southern outpost of the greater Burgundy region is home to the Gamay grape, and a set of talented, boundary-pushing winemakers who have made a set of utterly delicious 2019s.
This comes from a parcel of 60-year-old vines grown on the granite slopes of Mont Brouilly. These volcanic soils produce a wonderfully persistent style of Beaujolais, with the charming strawberry and cherry fruits on the nose. The palate abounds with dark juicy fruit and ripe, grippy tannins and a vibrat length. This has the structure to age extremely well.
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