



Vin de France De Toute Beauté Ganevat (Domaine)
12%
1.5L
Intensity
A highly original Gavenat cuvée: a blend of Beaujolais Gamay (Fleurie) with Pinot Noir from the domain. With its incredible finesse on the palate, its mouth-watering flavours of red berries, it is a very fine wine!
More infoThis unique cuvée from Ganevat (the trading business) is a blend of Gamay from Beaujolais (Fleurie) with Pinot Noir grapes harvested in Ganevat's own vineyards. Its bouquet expresses aromas of red berries, blackcurrant and cherry, and its palate reveals plenty of rounded fullness and an incredibly silky substance which is deep yet ethereal.
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Vin de France De Toute Beauté Ganevat (Domaine)
The wine
This unique cuvée from Ganevat (the trading business) is a blend of Gamay from Beaujolais (Fleurie) with Pinot Noir grapes harvested in Ganevat's own vineyards. Its bouquet expresses aromas of red berries, blackcurrant and cherry, and its palate reveals plenty of rounded fullness and an incredibly silky substance which is deep yet ethereal.
About the Producer Ganevat (domaine)
Former head winemaker of Jean-Marc Morey in Chassagne-Montrachet, Jean-François Gavenat has become one of the most talented winemakers in the Jura since he took over his family estate in 1998. Located in Rotalier in the hamlet of La Combe, the vineyard spans 13 hectares and includes many different grape varieties. Gavenat has a natural and biodynamic approach (without certification) and produces some single vineyard wines (the estate boasts 50 different cuvées). The vines are relatively old and meticulously cared for. The yields are low and the vinifcations gentle. Some of the reds are matured in amphorae are of a very high quality.
The property’s grande cuvée is Les Vignes de mon Père, a Savagnin aged for ten years.
Jean-François Gavenat has also set up a small négociant business with his wife under the name ‘Anne et Jean-François Ganevat’, which allows him to produce and offer even more wines to the world. This estate has played an important part in increasing the popularity of wines from the Jura. Production is small and the wines are prized by wine lovers all over.




