Crafted by a family whose winemaking roots in the region stretch back to 1601, this vibrant red wine is a beautiful expression of French tradition. The Perrachon family harvests this bottle from forty-five-year-old vines that dig deep into the soil, giving the liquid a remarkable depth of flavor while keeping it light and energetic. By aging the wine entirely in stainless steel instead of oak, they preserve the pure, joyful taste of fresh-picked berries. It is an intentional, small-production gem that shines brightest when served slightly chilled alongside a charcuterie board or your favorite weekend roast.
Tasting Notes
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Nose: Bright aromas of fresh wild strawberries and crushed blackcurrants, with a subtle hint of white pepper and clean, rainy-day mineral notes.
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Flavor: Remarkably silky and smooth on the palate, bursting with the taste of crunchy wild blueberries and red currants, balanced by a lively freshness.
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Finish: Crisp, clean, and highly refreshing, leaving a lingering note of tart raspberry.
Details
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Region: Beaujolais, Burgundy, France
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Scores: 89 Points - James Suckling (2019 Vintage)