Description
It has tannins and dark fruits, blackberry and black plum. This is a finely structured cru wine that will need to age.
Historically considered “poor man’s Burgundy,” a modern movement toward fruity, simple, quaffing wines boosted sales but eroded the region’s traditional quality. Stephane Aviron has reversed the trend. By focusing on the Beaujolais village crus, the best sites for unique, expressive wines, and finding old parcels of vines, Aviron creates very expressive, age-worthy wines relying on traditional and new methods, including organic and biodynamic vineyard management. All wines are labeled “Vieilles Vignes,” old vines, because the vines are at least 40 years old. Stephane Aviron’s wines are authentic in every way. View More
Alcohol by Volume: 13.0%
Varietal: GAMAY
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