Les Vignes de Jeannot Red 2017

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€25,00

Région France - Beaujolais
Cépages Gamay
Contenance 75 cl
Alcool 13.0
Couleur Red, Quiet
Millésime 2017

Red wine in the Beaujolais-Villages appellation, 100% Gamay, organic and natural, fresh and fruity.

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Profil Aromatique

Fruits Rouges

Fruits Rouges

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Appellation : Beaujolais - Beaujolais Villages AOC AOP
Carafage : No
Température de service : 16-18°C
Potentiel de garde : 5 years

Decoding Wine

Sufficient

Woody

Complex

Floral

Expenses

Fruity

Gobble

Light

Sweet (wine)

Mineral

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Oxidative

Beading

Powerful

Round

Salinity

Dry

Tannic

Strained

Nicolas Chemarin

Nicolas Chemarin produit des vins naturels issus de vieilles vignes de Gamay, avec une approche peu interventionniste et une belle précision.
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Les Vignes de Jeannot Red 2017

Nicolas Chemarin


This red wine from the Beaujolais-Villages appellation (of course, 100% Gamay), offering a more than reasonable price-quality ratio, comes from old vines that belonged to Jean Chemarin, ancestor of our current winemaker: hence the name on the label. A freshness that is explained by the altitude of the plot (450 meters). This wine has undergone two years of aging, half in vats and the other half in Burgundy barrels. He is charming, captivating, fruity, with beautiful notes of strawberry.

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Nicolas Chemarin, nicknamed "P'tit Grobis" as a resident of Marchampt (Beaujolais), is the fourth generation of winemaker on his family wine estate in the Beaujolais-Villages appellation, on a land full of stones where he crafts wines of surprising depth and sincerity. In 2005, he took over two hectares of vines from his father and in 2006 he signed his first vintages. In 2008, he acquired other vines and decided to devote himself solely to his estate, whose terroir, very steep, consists of rocky and poor soils on a gray granite rock. The vines rest on the bedrock through very thin soil, and their roots plunge deep into the rock. Depending on the soil configuration, the vines are pruned in goblet or raised on stakes. Their average age is eighty years. The grape varieties, Gamay and Chardonnay, are classically Beaujolais. Nicolas also cultivates two other terroirs in the Régnié appellation: Les Bullats, with light, filtering sandy soils, and La Haute Ronze, very close to Morgon, whose deeper, clayey soils produce full-bodied wines. The vintages undergo long macerations (from 18 to 30 days) with punching down and temperature control (Nicolas works cold, around 20°C). Aging is partially done in temperature-controlled concrete vats for a third, the remaining two-thirds being spent in barrels of four to ten wines to provide oxygenation but little or no oaky sensation. Nicolas Chemarin is already well known in the natural world for his sweet and fruity vintages, pleasure wines, and for vintages from difficult and magnificent terroirs, with admirable and complex mineral, aromatic and spicy notes.