Les Bertrands - Les Bambins - Saint Amour

Les Bertrands - Les Bambins - Saint Amour - 2021 - 75cl - Onshore Cellars

Les Bertrands - Les Bambins - Saint Amour

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Procedencia
Tipo
País
Denominación
Productor
Técnico
Uvas
ABV
10.5%
Servicio
14° - 16° C
Maridaje
Goat CheeseDuckGame BirdsCharcuterie and Cured MeatsBerries and Fresh FruitsFresh Herbs and Aromatic Dishes
Características
Low alcoholRed fruitMedium-bodiedMedium acidityDryMedium intensity

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Beaujolais

Beaujolais

Beaujolais is a wine region in eastern France, located between Burgundy to the north and the Rhône Valley to the south. The region stretches across rolling hills in the southern portion of Burgundy's administrative area, though it maintains...

Beaujolais is a wine region in eastern France, located between Burgundy to the north and the Rhône Valley to the south. The region stretches across rolling hills in the southern portion of Burgundy's administrative area, though it maintains its own distinct winemaking identity. Beaujolais encompasses approximately 22,000 hectares of vineyards and is divided into several quality levels, with the ten Beaujolais Crus representing the highest tier of production.

The region experiences a continental climate with Mediterranean influences, characterized by warm summers and relatively mild winters. The northern portion of Beaujolais, where the ten Crus are located, features granite and schist soils that provide excellent drainage and mineral complexity. Notable Crus include Morgon, known for its structured wines that can age well, and Fleurie, which typically produces more elegant and floral expressions. Each Cru has its own distinct terroir characteristics, from the steep slopes of Côte de Brouilly to the clay-limestone soils of Juliénas.

Gamay is the dominant grape variety in Beaujolais, accounting for nearly all red wine production in the region. The wines are typically made using carbonic maceration or semi-carbonic maceration, which preserves the grape's natural fruit character and creates the region's signature bright, fresh style. While Beaujolais Nouveau gains international attention each November, the Cru wines represent the region's serious winemaking potential, offering greater complexity, structure, and aging capability than their lighter counterparts.

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