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Wine label Morgon Côte du Py Réserve Jean-Marc Burgaud (Domaine) 2009
Morgon Côte du Py Réserve Jean-Marc Burgaud (Domaine) 2009

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    Morgon Côte du Py Réserve Jean-Marc Burgaud (Domaine)
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    About the producer

    The story begins in 1989. Jean-Marc Burgaud rents three hectacres of vines and sells everything he produces to a negociant. He then marries a local girl in Morgon whose parents manage vines in the area. Burgaud's estate gradually increases in size as he takes over the vines of his in-laws between 1988 and 2002 and then those of this father in 2006. Today, his production output is relatively substantial for the region. Burgaud has 19 hectacres of which 13 belong to the Morgon appellation (8 of these hectacres are Côte du Py, 4 in Grand Cras and 1 in Charmes), 1 belongs to the Régnié appellation, 4.5 to the Beaujolais-Villages appellation and 0.5 to the Beaujolais blanc appellation (these vines are planted in clay soils). Jean- Marc Burgaud admits himself that, at the beginning of his winemaking career, he made conventional, ‘textbook' wines : ‘it took me 3 or 4 years to finally understand what it was to make a true Morgon'. These beautiful and historic vines that Burgaud has inherited in Morgon are the beating heart of the Burgaurd domain. Although Burgaurd has carefully worked these soils for tens of years, he still allows for foliar treatment if the vines desperately need it. Natural yeast is used in the vinification process. Great care is also taken during maturation, where every barriqueunder goes a rigourous selection process before being chosen. Burgaud's wines are some of the best examples from the region and are particularly well suited to ageing.

    About the wine

    This cuvée from Jean-Marc Burgaud is vibrant and perfectly suitable for cellaring. Intense and sophisticated, it delivers refined tannins, a pleasant structure on the palate and fruity notes (cherry, fig). We recommed opening for an hour before serving with meat. The Gamay is grown of Py hill, rich in blue stones, ferruginous oxide and manganese then harvested by hand before being vinified traditionally. In this region, ‘traditionnally’ means semi-carbonic maceration for two weeks, with whole grapes and the temperature kept at 25°C, favouring extraction of colour, tannins and aromas. The wine is then matured for 7 months in vats.

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    Characteristics of the producer and cuvée

    Region: Beaujolais

    Producers and wineries: Jean-Marc Burgaud

    Colour: red

    Grape variety: Gamay
    Food and wine pairings: Gigot d'agneau, Filet de bœuf en croûte, Tête de veau sauce gribiche

    Appellation: Morgon

    Owner: Jean-Marc Burgaud (Domaine)

    Viticulture: environmentally friendly More information....

    Service temperature: 15°

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