Lafarge in Beaujolais

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originally posted by BJ:
Lafarge in BeaujolaisAny of y'alls know this?


I've heard very good things from friends visiting last month.

Also, tasted Louis Boillot's Moulin-a-Vent last week in Germany. Yum. Very (drum roll) Burgundian.

And of course Moulin-a-Vent from Chandon de Briailles (Domaine des Moriers) is wonderful every year.
 
originally posted by .sasha:

And of course Moulin-a-Vent from Chandon de Briailles (Domaine des Moriers) is wonderful every year.

Oooh. I did not know about that. A brief Googling doesn't make it clear whether they have a US importer.

Mark Lipton
 
originally posted by MLipton:
originally posted by .sasha:

And of course Moulin-a-Vent from Chandon de Briailles (Domaine des Moriers) is wonderful every year.

Oooh. I did not know about that. A brief Googling doesn't make it clear whether they have a US importer.

Mark Lipton

Yep, first vintage is 2005. Not a bad way to start.
 
originally posted by Ian Fitzsimmons:
Who knew?

Wine searcher may be your friend here, Mark; although I only see Fleurie there.

Sure you aren't looking at the Chignard Fleurie Les Moriers? Wine-searcher was the first place I looked.

Mark Lipton
 
This is all interesting. We already had a plethora of delicious and affordable Beaujolais to choose from. Now some of the more interesting Burgundy producers are entering the game. I generally don't go for the more self-consciously 'Burgundian' structured Beaujolais (having plenty of self-consciously structured Burgundy), but will be curious to try these.
 
originally posted by MLipton:
originally posted by Ian Fitzsimmons:
Who knew?

Wine searcher may be your friend here, Mark; although I only see Fleurie there.

Sure you aren't looking at the Chignard Fleurie Les Moriers? Wine-searcher was the first place I looked.

Mark Lipton

I somehow fancied Chignard must be CdB's nom de guerre in Beaujolais, but see that .sasha named Domaine des Moriers. I thought it was odd that you wouldn't have checked WS.

Normally, I'd be embarrassed, but I've just opened a good bottle of 2002 Huet Le Mont demi-sec, and the only sensation I can feel now is one of delight.
 
originally posted by .sasha:
originally posted by BJ:
Lafarge in BeaujolaisAny of y'alls know this?


I've heard very good things from friends visiting last month.

Also, tasted Louis Boillot's Moulin-a-Vent last week in Germany. Yum. Very (drum roll) Burgundian.

And of course Moulin-a-Vent from Chandon de Briailles (Domaine des Moriers) is wonderful every year.

I'm generally against the encroachment and gentrification of Beaujolais, but am very interested in the Louis Boillot wine.
 
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