Jean Foillard - Morgon - Classique

Jean Foillard - Morgon - Classique - 2020 - 75cl - Onshore Cellars

Jean Foillard - Morgon - Classique

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Type
Red
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Technical
Grapes
ABV
13%
Serving
14° - 16° C
Food Pairings
Game BirdsBeefOily FishCharcuterie and Cured MeatsMushroomsGrilled VegetablesTomato-Based DishesGoat CheeseBrieCamembertBlue Cheese
Key Characteristics
["Full-bodied""Spicy""Earthy""Lively""Concentrated""Medium alcohol"]

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Jean Foillard

Jean Foillard

Jean Foillard is a Beaujolais producer based in the village of Villié-Morgon, working primarily within the Fleurie and Morgon appellations. The domaine focuses exclusively on red wines made...

Jean Foillard is a Beaujolais producer based in the village of Villié-Morgon, working primarily within the Fleurie and Morgon appellations. The domaine focuses exclusively on red wines made from Gamay, the signature grape variety of the Beaujolais region in Burgundy's southern reaches.

Foillard follows natural winemaking principles, employing traditional techniques including whole-cluster fermentation and minimal intervention in both vineyard and cellar. The wines typically display the characteristic bright fruit and mineral precision associated with Beaujolais cru villages, particularly the floral elegance of Fleurie and the structured, age-worthy character of Morgon. These appellations represent two of the ten Beaujolais crus, with Fleurie known for its aromatic finesse and Morgon for wines that develop complexity with time.

The producer's current range includes expressions from both Fleurie and Morgon, with the latter featuring fruit from the esteemed Côte du Py vineyard site. This particular lieu-dit within Morgon is recognized for producing some of the appellation's most concentrated and long-lived wines from its blue volcanic soils.

Jean Foillard
Morgon

Morgon

Morgon is one of the ten crus of Beaujolais, located in the Rhône department of eastern France. The appellation covers approximately 1,100 hectares across the communes of Villié-Morgon...

Morgon is one of the ten crus of Beaujolais, located in the Rhône department of eastern France. The appellation covers approximately 1,100 hectares across the communes of Villié-Morgon and Morgon, situated on the slopes of Mont du Py. Morgon gained AOC status in 1936 and is considered one of the most structured and age-worthy of the Beaujolais crus.

The appellation's vineyards are planted exclusively with Gamay and benefit from diverse soil types, including decomposed granite, schist, and manganese-rich soils that contribute to the wines' distinctive character. The rocky, well-drained soils of the Côte du Py, the appellation's most celebrated vineyard site, are particularly prized for producing wines of exceptional depth and longevity. Traditional winemaking methods often include carbonic maceration, though many producers also employ semi-carbonic or traditional fermentation techniques.

Morgon wines are known for their robust structure and ability to age, often developing Burgundian characteristics over time in a process locals call "morgonner." These wines typically display deeper color and more tannin than other Beaujolais crus, with flavors of dark cherry, plum, and earthy minerals. The combination of granite soils and elevated vineyard sites produces wines with notable complexity and a distinctive savory quality that sets them apart from lighter Beaujolais expressions.

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