Variety: Gamay Noir
Tasting notes:
A charming wine with excellent palate weight with a frame of balanced acidity and fine tannin. Cherry stone succulence and lingering berry flavours. An impressive core of concentrated soft red fruit. Astute winemaking allows the variety character to shine.” It was one of my tops, the lush fruit flavours, supple palate and length appealing.
Reviews:
95 points, GOURMET TRAVELLER WINE
"A charming wine with excellent palate weight with a frame of balanced acidity and fine tannin. Cherry stone succulence and lingering berry flavours. An impressive core of concentrated soft red fruit. Astute winemaking allows the variety character to shine." - Gourmet Traveller Wine
91 points, JAMESSUCKLING.COM
"Such a generous and expressive wine for this humble appellation with plenty of violet and herbal aromas and healthy tannins. Ripe black cherries on the mid-palate and a lively mineral finish that pulls you back for more of this beautifully crafted red. Drink or hold." - JamesSuckling.com
DDS review
"Graphite and pomegranate and wild night-jasmine, bosky fragrance. Particularly fine tannin texture, like a flute whittled out of olive wood and polished to a silky sheen. The fruit, dark red and sculpted, has startling purity for a Beaujolais-Villages. Clean, long, evening-breeze-fresh, graphite-lined finish. Very good value." - Tamlyn Currin (JancisRobinson.com)