Clos du Vieux Bourg "Cinq Terres" Morgon 2020, Beaujolais
Clos du Vieux Bourg "Cinq Terres" Morgon 2020, Beaujolais
RRP:
£17.55
per bottle
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The originality of Clos du Vieux Morgon wine lies in rich aromas of kirsch, cherry, plum and unique spices.
Ready to drink now, but like many Morgon's this could be cellared for upto five years. Luscious in youth it will improve with time. Waiting will give this wine the ability "to Morgon" - which is to say it will achieve the Morgon personality.
The 2020 vintage has produced wines which are concentrated and harmonious between colour, body, roundness and aromas of ripe red fruits.
Once upon a time in Beaujolais an ancient family of winemakers wanted to make wines which speak of their place. The Piron family, headed by Dominique Piron, purchased the historical old church of Saint-Pierre de Corcelles and a great and rich diversity of vineyards in Morgon, Chénas and Régnié. Clos du Vieux Bourg traces it's wines from ancient history to the wines of tomorrow.
Because of its suppleness, this 100% Gamay wine goes very well with most of the world's cuisines - but it may be best when paired with grilled red meats.
Quick Info
Bottle Size:
75cl
ABV:
14%
Designation:
AOC Morgon
BIN:BTL-0299
Vegan:Yes
Vegetarian:Yes
Style:Red Wine
Style:Smooth & Generous Reds
More Information
Gamay
Gamay is a thin, delicate purple-black skinned grape which is cylindrical and compact, surrounded by flat, fairly even-edged leaves.
Although granite soils seem to be its soil of choice, the variety is good at adapting. Half of the 30,000 hectares of Gamay planted worldwide are in the Beaujolais region of France, where it covers 98% of the areas that produce Beaujolais wine.
The hilly Beaujolais vineyards stretch out from north to south over 55km, bordered to the west by the Massif Central, and to the east by the Saone river.
Beaujolais vineyards are emblematic in the French national landscape, but are still teeming with secrets to be unearthed. The region has a constent sense of welcome and sharing. Sculpted over centuries it is personified by its 12 AOCs.
Dominique declared his first vintage in 1971 and, in 1987, established the highly successful Maison Piron. While he sold Maison Piron in 2020, he still owns the historic family vineyards in Morgon. Dominique and his wife purchased the old church of Saint-Pierre de Corcelles to house the Clos du Vieux Bourg winery. They have added further vineyards in Morgon, Chénas and Régnié.
Everything you expect from well made Morgon - notes of cherries and kirsch, with a fleshy texture and that typical spicy note on the finish. A lot of wine for the price!