Beaujolais
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Alex Foillard Beaujolais Villages 2023
$33.00Add to cartA delicious village offering with the grip to stand up to a variety of potential pairings. Plum, earth & baking spice are some key notes. Alex is a star in Beaujolais, and his wines are exemplary.
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Chateau du Moulin-a-Vent Croix des Verillats 2019
$65.00Add to cartThis is the premier wine from one of the best producers of one of the best crus in Beaujolais. It’s a celebration of terroir-driven Gamay.
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Domaine de la Chapelle Des Bois Fleurie 2021
$23.00Add to cartFrom the heart of Beaujolais comes a delightful gamay. In the vineyards they the principles of lutte raisonnée and minimal intervention in the cellar—spontaneous fermentation, semi-carbonic maceration in cement vats, and aging in 50-year-old wooden casks—produced Beaujolais of vivid fruit, terrific freshness, and structure enough to develop well in bottle. The resulting wine has a vibrant expression of fresh red fruits, delicate tannins, and is very welcoming.
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Domaine de la Prebende Beaujolais 2022
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Domaine Dubost Moulin-a-Vent en Brenay 2021
$36.00Add to cartPracticing biodynamic gamay from a fourth generation estate—it doesn’t get more classically Beaujolais than this.
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Marcel Lapierre Morgon 2023
$55.00Add to cartA great Beaujolais from a natural winemaking legend. Marcel Lapierre is one of the progenitors of the natural wine movement (one of the “Gang of Four” in Beaujolais) who first decided to forgo chemicals and SO2 in his winemaking in the early 1980s.
Morgon is the heart of modern Beaujolais, and this wine is warm, generous, and has a great vibrancy. This is an always delicious bottling from one of the legendary estates (now headed by Marcel’s children Matthieu and Camille).
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Marcel Lapierre Raisins Gaulois 2022
$28.00Add to cartThe petit vin from famed Beaujolais producer Marcel Lapierre. A delicious, fun, fruity, carbonic Gamay that’s as easy to drink as a session beer, but designed to be had when you simply don’t want a beer.