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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.

FLEURIE 2025
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Grape varietal

Gamay noir.

Tasting notes

Colour: Carmine red.
Nose: Complex aromas with floral dominance (violet, iris and rose), coupled with notes of red fruit and peach.
Palate: Subtle, well-balanced and silky, this Fleurie offers purity and elegance.

Serving suggestions

Serve between 13-15°C.

Food and wine pairing

This wine is the perfect accompaniment to white and light red meats, leg of lamb, and Fleurie’s traditional chitterling sausage.

Ageing potential

Fleurie is best appreciated when young, but it may be laid down for 3 to 8 years.

Origins

The appellation owes its name to a Roman legionary. The village is dominated by the Chapelle de la Madone, and its vineyards cover 785 hectares. Fleurie is often considered the most feminine of the Beaujolais crus, a delicate, refined wine. It is the archetypal granite cru, with over 90% of its soils derived from pink granite. The Fleurie massif is made up of large-crystal granites.