Regnie 2022 - Guy Breton
Regnie di Guy Breton is a red wine made from 100% Gamay grapes that come from vineyards planted by Guy Breton's grandfather. Refinement in barriques used for at least third passage on fine lees for 8 months. It shows a beautiful bright ruby red color. The nose releases aromas of ripe fruit, deriving from the sandy soil, after which the granite subsoil comes out with a fan of mineral salts.
Region: Francia, Beaujolais.
Grape variety: Gamay.
Alcohol content: 13,5%.
Aging: 8 months in used barrel.
Contains sulfites

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Regnie - Guy Breton
Regnie by Guy Breton is a red wine made from pure Gamay grapes. The vines were planted by Guy Breton's grandfather, 35 years ago the young and 100 years the oldest and are located on granite soil. Manual harvest, vinification of corporate grappa, tank saturated in CO2 with little must at the base, semi-carbonic maceration and enzymatic fermentation for about 15 days, then drained. The wine ends the fermentation in cement or fiberglass. Aging in used barriques for at least third passage on the lees for 8 months.
Service
We taste it at a temperature of 16/18 ° in the tulip glass. Wine to be drunk immediately but will express its best in a few years.
Pairings
Ideal to accompany cold cuts appetizers, first courses, excellent with a duck breast.
Cellar: Guy Breton
1980, Villié Morgon, Jules Chauvet, Lyonnais microbiologist, first winemaker of natural wines without sulfur dioxide, was educating the first on the disciples, among them the first Marcel Lapierre. Together with Lapierre there are three other small producers in the area interested in a natural winemaking approach in one of the most industrialized lands of wine in France. Alongside Marcel Lapierre, Jean Paul Thévenet, Jean Foillard and Guy Breton, the historic American importer Kermit Lynch, starting shortly after to work with all four called them "The Gang of Four", a revolution had begun that would have influenced the whole world . Guy Breton also called P'Tit Max, has always worked on vineyards at important altitudes to always guarantee grapes of great fruit and excellent acidity, essential in spontaneous fermentation. The Guy Breton approach in fermentation is the classic Chauvetian: semi-carbon winemaking, however, drawing off as soon as it senses the tannin in order to produce Gamay of extreme finesse and femininity; this is Guy Breton's style, very pure and precise juices from Beaujolais terroirs.
Data sheet
- Producer
- Guy Breton
- Country
- France
- Region
- Borgogna
- Denomination
- Beaujolais Village AOC
- Year
- 2022
- Grapes
- Gamay
- Aging
- Aging in Barrique
- Alcohol content
- 13.5%
- Style of Wine
- Medium bodied and scented
- Dosage
- Dry
- Philosophy
- Biological
- Dimension
- Bottiglia 0,75 L
- Allergens
- Contains sulfites
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