Château de Fuissé Famille Vincent Juliénas 2020
$48.69 Original price was: $48.69.$43.82Current price is: $43.82.
Country |
France |
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Size |
750ml |
Varietal |
Gamay |
Vintage |
2020 |
Producer |
Château de Fuissé |
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Château de Fuissé
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The Château de Fuissé is rich in history with the house dating back to the mid-15th century having been run by the Vincent family since 1882. The estate owns 32 hectares of vines, two-thirds within the Pouilly-Fuisse appellation with other holdings in St-Veran and the Mâcon. The limestone and clay soils of Pouilly-Fuisse are perfectly suited to the Chardonnay grape and the domaines holdings cover 104 plots, giving great diversity to the final wines which display great expression, concentration and minerality. The old vines of their Pouilly-Fuisse Le Clos is the pinnacle of their offerings and the quality is excellent across the range and provides great value.
Gamay Wine
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Gamay wines are celebrated for their vibrant fruit flavors and approachable character. Originating primarily from the Beaujolais region in France, Gamay is a red grape variety known for producing light-bodied wines with high acidity and low tannins. The wines often showcase a delightful bouquet of red berries, particularly cherries and raspberries, along with floral notes such as violets. Their fruity profile is complemented by a subtle earthiness and occasional hints of spice, making them versatile and enjoyable both young and slightly aged. The light and refreshing nature of Gamay wines makes them ideal for casual sipping and pairing with a wide range of foods, from charcuterie and salads to grilled poultry and seafood.
The winemaking techniques for Gamay, especially in Beaujolais, include carbonic maceration, a process that enhances the fruitiness and softens the tannins, resulting in wines that are exceptionally smooth and easy to drink. This method is particularly prevalent in the production of Beaujolais Nouveau, a style of Gamay wine released just weeks after the harvest and celebrated worldwide for its fresh and youthful charm. Beyond Beaujolais Nouveau, the ten Beaujolais Crus offer more complex and structured expressions of Gamay, showcasing the grape's ability to convey terroir and produce wines of significant depth and aging potential. These cru wines, such as those from Morgon and Moulin-à-Vent, demonstrate that Gamay can also be serious and sophisticated, appealing to both casual drinkers and connoisseurs alike.
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