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Since 1865, the spirit of Mommessin has consisted of a Beaujolais soul and a Burgundian heart that define a style that is fruity, powerful and very close to its roots.

The Mommessin spirit stands out for the alliance of two winegrowing regions - Burgundy and the Beaujolais, two cultures that make our wines distinctive and appealing.

BEAUJOLAIS-VILLAGES 2020
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Grape varietal

Black Gamay with white juice.

Tasting notes

An elegant ruby-red colour.

The nose shows aromas of small berry fruits such as rasperry and black cherry.

A refined, very elegant wine in the mouth fully expressing its origins and offering pleasant ripe red fruits flavours, spicy notes,  wellrounded, soft tannins and a nice length.

Serving suggestions

Best served at a temperature of around 14°C to 16°C. (57-60°F.), to appreciate its fruit aromas, its delicacy and freshness. Try also to decant this great Beaujolais-Villages to discover new tastes!

Food and wine pairing

Ideal with charcuterie, Italian dishes and white meats. 

Ageing potential

The long vat maceration allows for good extraction. This wine is therefore well-structured and can easily age up to 5 years.

Origins

The Beaujolais region forms part of the “Grande Bourgogne Viticole”. It starts South of the Mâconnnais. With 100% Gamay grapes, the Beaujolais Villages appellation is situated in the two departments of the Rhône and Saône-et-Loire, and especially around the villages of Blacé, Lancié, Régnié and Lantignié.

Terroir

The soils are mainly composed of limestone and clay interspersed with sandy granite veins. Of the total 22000 hectares planted in the Beaujolais region, 6000 hectares are entitled to the “Beaujolais- Villages” appellation, which is the intermediary appellation between “Beaujolais” and the 10 Crus.

Our wine is made up from a vineyard situated in: Blacé, situated towards the South of the region, several kilometres from Villefranche-sur-Saône. The vineyard extends from the Blaceret plateau (215 metres altitude) to the wooded hillsides of the Col de Failly (at 673 metres) and produces 420 hectares of Beaujolais-Villages.

Vine and soil

Age of Vines: 48 years
Yield: 56 hectolitres per hectare Plots:
A parcel selection with vines pruned “en gobelet” on sandy and stony soils.
Blacé brings roundness and fruit to the blend.

Vinification and maturing

Harvest of the gamay grapes took place on September 2020, the 4th. The stalks being very ripe, vatting occured with whole bunches to help and give a tasty, easydrinking style. Semi-carbonic maceration lasted 18 to 20 days with only one over-pumping for maximum extraction and to preserve the aromas. The wine was then ageid for 8 months in stainless steel tank on fine lees.

Bottling in May 2021.
46 650 bottles produced.

Vintage : 2020

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