Joseph Chamonard's Morgon is a red wine produced with Gamay grapes that come from one of the best areas of Beaujolais. Vineyards with an average age of 70 located on soils rich in shale. During the vinification the bunches are not de-stemmed but are left whole. A carbonic maceration process and a spontaneous fermentation with indigenous yeasts follows. Refine 60% of the product in wood. It has a ruby red color. On the nose the aromas are intense with small red fruits and earthy hints. In the mouth it is full-bodied and enveloping, with young tannins and good freshness. It closes with a long and fresh finish.
Region: Francia, Morgon AOC.
Grape variety: Gamay.
Alcohol content: 12,5%.
Aging: 60% of the product in wood.
Contains sulfites
Jean Foillard's Morgon Classique is a red wine made from Gamay grapes from old vines located on soils rich in Maganese and schists. Vinification with spontaneous fermentation and semi-carbonic maceration, a typical practice of the area. It continues its aging in wood for 6 months. It has a garnet red color with aromas ranging from rhubarb, blackberry, pepper and cinnamon. In the mouth it is light with tannins are silky and very drinkable.
Region: France, Beaujolias.
Grapes: Gamay.
Alcohol content: 12.5%.
Aging: 6 mounths in barrel.
Contains sulfites