
Grape varietalGamay Noir with with juice.
Tasting notesAn attractive colour displaying a ruby hue with violet highlights.
A clean, expressive nose with well-integrated oaky notes, followed by mineral nuances, black fruit, floral and spicy notes.
A wine with silky tannins, revealing a fine structure and a long, persistent finish.
Serving suggestionsBest decanted and served at a temperature of 14° to 16°C. (57-60°F.) to discover the aromatic intensity of this wine.
Food and wine pairingIt is perfect with red meats, grilled, roasted or even marinated and strong cheeses.
Ageing potentialThis wine can be kept for more than 5 years.
OriginsThe appellation gets its name from the presence of an old windmill situated in the middle of the vineyard, which was used to mill grain until the mid 19th Century. The Moulin-A-Vent appellation stretches over the communes of Romaneche-Thorins and Chenas.
TerroirThe soil of Moulin-A-Vent is fairly shallow, permeable and rich in mineral elements especially manganese. Composed of pink-coloured brittle granite.
Vine and soilFrom a rigorous selection of a single domaine sourcing. The vineyard benefits from all exposures except the North.
Age of vines: 54 years
Yield: 50hectolitres / hectare
The vines are pruned “en gobelet” and "in cordon" with sustainable farming methods.
The shallow, pink-brown soil is sandy and not very clayey, but clearly acidic, on variegated clays beyond 105 cm, then pebbles, then weathered granite.
Vinification and maturingThe Gamay grapes were harvested in early September 2023.
The harvest was 100% destemmed and transferred by gravity into concrete tanks.
Maceration lasted 20 days, with pump-overs and rack-and-return, followed by punch-downs prior to pressing, in order to extract maximum structure and colour from the vintage.
The wine was then aged on fine lees in barrels for 13 months.
Vintage : 2023