Vin de France Granite by Michel Guignier is an elegant and complex red wine made from Gamay grapes grown in the splendid vineyards near Michel's house, which are located in the Morgon appellation, characterized by soils of decomposed granite and friable shales defined at the regional level like "rotten rock". This wine was fermented in cement tanks using whole bunches and, after pressing, using a vertical wooden press that slowly and gently presses the grapes, it is transferred to large and old wooden barrels with a capacity of between 20 hectoliters and 37 hectoliters.
Region: Francia, Beaujolais
Grapes: Gamay.
Alcohol content: 13.5%.
Aging: 12 months in big barrel.
Conatins sulfites
Irancy Rouge by Vini Viti Vinci is a red wine obtained from Pinot Noir grapes in purity. Refine in wood for nine months. On the nose, notes of red fruit and cocoa beans stand out. Dynamic and fresh mouth with a deep minerality. Drink uncontrollably.
Region: France, Burgundy.
Grapes: Pinto Noir
Alcohol content: 13,5%.
Aging: 9 months in barrique.
Contains sulfites
Domaine Marcel Lapierre's Morgon is a bright and lively red wine. Cherries, violets and licorice dance on a structured wine with a beautiful freshness, agile and quick thanks also to a tannic point and a long minerality.
Region: Francia, Beaujolais
Grapes: Gamay.
Alcohol content: 13,5%.
Aging: Used oak barrels of 216 l for 9 months.
Contains sulfites