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Guy Breton Morgon Vieilles Vignes

Dominique Piron Beaujolais Brouilly

Brouilly is the largest and furthest south of the Beaujolais crus. It has a good south eastern exposure, at the bottom of the Saône Valley at an altitude of 200 to 300 metres. The subsoil consists of granite debris and blue-tinged schist. This also ranked the full 5 stars in my abbreviated-for-iPad rating system! Immediately exuberant, with a diverse array of floral notes, theres also some white pepper and crushed cherry notes. Gamay varietal by Dominique Piron.

Guy Breton Regnie

Since legendary US importer Kermit Lynch dubbed them the Gang of Four in the 1980's, wine collectors the world over have been searching for the precious few bottles of Beaujolais from Jean Foillard, Marcel Lapierre, Guy Breton, and Jean-Paul Thévenet. Each of these producers were inspired by the natural wine growing and wine making methods of local hero Jules Chauvet. Their aim is to help the unique Beaujolais terroir express itself with minimal intervention, harnessing old vines farmed with organic practices, fermentation with natural yeasts, along with limited use of sulphur. Together they have raised not only the profile of the region, but demonstrated that Beaujolais is more than just 'Nouveau' and can indeed produce meaningful, complex and wonderful wines. Also known as "Petit Max" by his friends, Guy Breton produces wines that are easy to drink, and his are typically the lightest in colour, the lowest in alcohol, and the least tannic of the Gang of Four. Breton’s domaine is comprised of just over four hectares, most of which are located in Morgon, and are supplemented with purchased grapes from surrounding appellations enabling him to vinify a diverse portfolio of Beaujolais crus. Like fellow Beaujolais stars, Guy Breton has access to incredibly old vines that are organically farmed, and are vinified with the lightest of touches. These are dangerously drinkable wines, but if you can resist the urge also age with grace for many years. First produced in 2008, the Regnie is sourced from the hills between the Côte de Brouilly and the Côte du Py of Morgon, around the village of Régnié-Durette. Guy’s grandfather handed down the two parcels that go into this wine: one with 100-year-old and the other with 35-year-old vines. The shallow soil of sand and decomposing stones gives the vines easy access to the bedrock, creating firm wines with more grip and acidity than in Morgon.

Domaine Le Cret de Bine Cuvée de Francois Beaujolais

This cuvée de garde is refined and expressive. Its brilliant cherry colour, its aromas of small red fruits (wild strawberries, blackcurrants) and its supple and silky tannins will accompany your moments of elegance.

Jean-Paul et Charly Thevenet Morgon Vieilles Vignes

Pure red fruits, a refreshing acidity, medium bodied wine with an earthly complexity. The result of all this is a wine that has a vibrant bouquet with perfumed dark cherries and red currant. The palate is ample possessing beautiful silky tannins.

Charly Thevenet Grain & Granit Regnie

Domaine Le Cret de Bine "La Traditionnelle" Cremant Gamay Rosé

Light rosé colour, sparkling bubbles. Fresh, small red fruits aromas, well-integrated acidity.

Guy Breton Cote de Brouilly

La Grosse Pierre Morgon Douby

Domaine Le Cret de Bine Bio Addict

This spring cuvée is fruity and delicate. Its deep cherry colour, its aromas of small red fruits, and its slightly kirschy finish will accompany convivial moments with freshness and elegance.