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Drink now or cellar for up to 5 years. No need to decant before serving. This elegant cru Beaujolais is the handiwork of Chateau de Corcelles, a truly iconic local winery that has been producing wine for over 300 years and is known for its exceptional quality and commitment to traditional winemaking practices. The estate vineyards are located on the hillsides surrounding the estate on granite and schist-rich soils. Chateau de Corcelles focuses on low-intervention winemaking and minimal use of additives wherever possible to create their lively and vivacious Beaujolais wines. This cru Beaujolais is made from 60 year old Gamay grapes and is aged in oak barrels for several months for additional complexity and polish. On the nose expect rich and fruity aroma with enchanting notes of cherry, wild berries and subtle spiced hints. The first sip reveals a medium body with a bright freshness and firm tannins, ending in a long, satisfying finish. Overall Chateau de Corcelles Brouilly Vieilles Vignes is a versatile wine that pairs well with a variety of dishes thanks to the zippy acidity and firm tannins. Those tannins in particular complement the rich flavors of grilled or roasted meats, such as beef, lamb, or pork. It can also be cellared for a few more years if desired.
Price: £12.44 from 8wines UK
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