The Beaujolais from Chateau Cambon is a bright and fun red wine. A crunchy gamay that smells of red fruits and spices with a lively and dynamic sip. Full-bodied, with lively tannins and excellent freshness to aid drinking.
Region: Francia, Beaujolais
Grapes: Gamay.
Alcohol content: 12%.
Aging: Used oak barrels of 216 l for 9 months.
Contains sulfites
Morgon Vieilles Vignes is Guy Breton's main wine that comes from Gamay grapes that come from 80-year-old vineyards. Aging in used barriques for at least third passage on the lees for 10 months. The nose gives aromas of cherry, red fruits and smoked mineral puffs. In the mouth it is deep, chameleon-like for its ability to change according to the seconds that pass in the glass, with a fine tannin and a long sip that ends in a savory finish.
Region: Francia, Morgon AOC.
Grape variety: Gamay.
Alcohol content: 13%.
Aging: In used barriques for at least third passage on the lees for 10 months.
Contains suflites