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Winegrowing in the Beaujolais region dates back to the arrival of the Romans, and from the 11th century, it was subsequently developed by monks. In the 14th century, Philip the Bold banished Gamay from northern Burgundy. It was better suited to the Beaujolais region and was thus more widely planted there. Today, it is the region’s staple grape variety, whereas Chardonnay is the predominant variety for whites. The region comprises around 17,000 hectares of vineyards.

Beaujolais wines used to be seen as poor-quality thirst-quenchers, not least because of the bad press surrounding Beaujolais Nouveau, but they have now won back the hearts of wine lovers and Beaujolais is now in fashion. This renewed interest in Beaujolais wines can be explained in particular by the style of the wines, as well as the methods of viticulture and vinification – many organic, biodynamic and natural wines are made – which are perfectly in tune with today’s tastes. The region’s ten different crus (e.g. Morgon, Fleurie, Moulin-à-Vent, Brouilly, Saint-Amour, etc.), have much to offer, from very supple, fruity wines – which can be especially aromatic thanks to the unique carbonic maceration winemaking technique widely used in Beaujolais – to more structured wines suitable for laying down. There is a regional and village appellation classification system for the wines and some localities have also applied for premier cru status.

The region is also home to a strong natural wine movement, inspired by pioneers such as Marcel Lapierre, Jean Foillard and Georges Descombes.

Beaujolais

Winegrowing in the Beaujolais region dates back to the arrival of the Romans, and from the 11th century, it was subsequently developed by monks. In the 14th century, Philip the Bold banished Gamay from northern Burgundy. It was better suited to the Beaujolais region and was thus more widely planted there. Today, it is the region’s staple grape variety, whereas Chardonnay is the predominant variety for whites. The region comprises around 17,000 hectares of vineyards.

Beaujolais wines used to be seen as poor-quality thirst-quenchers, not least because of the bad press surrounding Beaujolais Nouveau, but they have now won back the hearts of wine lovers and Beaujolais is now in fashion. This renewed interest in Beaujolais wines can be explained in particular by the style of the wines, as well as the methods of viticulture and vinification – many organic, biodynamic and natural wines are made – which are perfectly in tune with today’s tastes. The region’s ten different crus (e.g. Morgon, Fleurie, Moulin-à-Vent, Brouilly, Saint-Amour, etc.), have much to offer, from very supple, fruity wines – which can be especially aromatic thanks to the unique carbonic maceration winemaking technique widely used in Beaujolais – to more structured wines suitable for laying down. There is a regional and village appellation classification system for the wines and some localities have also applied for premier cru status.

The region is also home to a strong natural wine movement, inspired by pioneers such as Marcel Lapierre, Jean Foillard and Georges Descombes.

2023
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27.50
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27
2022
32
2019
180
2010
50
2022
70
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2018
75
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20
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60
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Morgon Côte du Py Jean Foillard

Morgon Côte du Py Jean Foillard

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27
2024
25
2024
A
29
2023
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60
2023
A
29
2021
A
29
2023
K
73
2023
K
35
Morgon Côte du Py Mee Godard

Morgon Côte du Py Mee Godard

2022
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35
2024
A
S
90
2024
A
S
42
2018
A
S
140
2018
A
S
70
2023
A
18
2024
18
2023
18
2023
K
16
2022
17.50
2023
22
2022
21
2023
A
K
18
2023
K
30
2022
K
29
2024
22
2024
A
30
2023
28
2024
A
150
2024
A
69
2023
A
150
2023
A
69
2011
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90
2023
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50
2023
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24
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Morgon Jean Foillard

Morgon Jean Foillard

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20
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34
2023
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18
2023
30
2023
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25.60
2023
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16
2022
22
2024
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58
2024
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24.50
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2023
A
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140
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60
2021
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28
2018
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60
2023
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18.50
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130
2023
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64
2022
K
122
2024
A
18
2024
A
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180
2024
A
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70
2024
A
S
32
2023
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68
2022
16
2022
K
22
2022
K
26
2020
A
20
2021
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35
2016
20
2023
A
K
32
2022
20
2023
17
2020
32
2018
70
2022
30
2020
32
2018
60
2018
32
2023
40