1 bottle of each.
Les Vignerons Saint Pourcain La Ficelle 2022
Variety: Gamay | Pinot Noir
What's in the glass: Gamay + Pinot Noir blend. 30 years ago before the region was even AOC the co-operative of Saint Pourcain ‘borrowed’ the idea from Mouton Rothschild of launching this wine with a new label each year. In keeping with the approachable nature of this wine it’s always a cartoonist invited to paint the label. La Ficelle means ‘the string’. Story goes that the barkeep would use a knotted string to dip into a patrons flagon to see how much wine they had enjoyed before the bill. A classic ‘Vin de Soif.
Laurent & Hugo Thevenet Petit Perou Beaujolais Rouge 'Tu m'tiens au jus' 2023
Variety: Gamay
What's in the glass: This wine always shows tremendous charm, with lively characters of raspberry, blackberry, and ripe red cherry on the nose, also filling the palate generously. It has a bright, juicy finish that leaves you wanting for more.
Domaine Dominique Piron Beaujolais Villages 2022
Variety: Gamay
What's in the glass: The vines for Dominique Piron Beaujolais-Villages surround the crus on the hills of the northern half of Beaujolais. They mostly have an east-facing exposition and have sandy granitic soils comprising small stones that store the sun’s heat and then release it gently during the night. This helps conserve the natural freshness of the fruit. These vines at 50 years old on average. 100% Gamay grapes are harvested by hand, selected on a sorting table, and given a very gentle destemming (80% of the bunches) before fermentation takes place in cement and stainless steel. The fermentation never lasts longer than 8-10 days in order to preserve freshness. When the cuvées are chosen for the final blend, wines with juicy fruit, complexity and fine structure go to the Beaujolais-Villages as opposed to the simpler straight Beaujolais.
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