Thibault Ducroux

Beaujolais en roue libre 2024

Beaujolais Villages | Red | 2024

Thibault Ducroux

Beaujolais en roue libre 2024

Beaujolais Villages | Rouge | 2024

This Beaujolais stands out for its carbonic maceration process, a technique that enhances the fruity aromas of the black-skinned, white-juiced Gamay grape. Cultivated according to organic farming principles, the 40-year-old vines produce fruit of remarkable intensity. After fermentation with native yeasts, the wine is aged on fine lees in concrete tanks for eight months, giving it a silky texture and pure aromatic expression.

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Country of Origin, France

Region, Beaujolais

Appellation, Beaujolais Villages

Grape Variety(ies), Gamay

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Vinification, Aging in concrete vats

Soil Type, Loamy

Alcohol content , %

Regular price 12.50€
Beaujolais en roue libre 2024
12,50 €

How to enjoy this wine?

Cuvée Profile

Round | Fruity

Serving Recommendations

Serve at 14° to 16°C

Aging Potential

2 to 5 years

Our Review of the Cuvée

On the nose, this Beaujolais offers an explosion of cherry and blackberry, accompanied by delicate spicy notes. On the palate, it reveals exquisite roundness and freshness with a lush body that highlights the purity of the fruit. The texture is silky, building to a crescendo of an intense and generous finish, where the flavors become explosively harmonious. It is a sensory experience that will captivate with its authenticity and liveliness, all enhanced by the enveloping sensation provided by aging in concrete tanks.

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Thibault Ducroux

Beaujolais | France

Thibault Ducroux is a winemaker based in Villié-Morgon in the Beaujolais region, where he works with vineyards in the process of transitioning to organic farming to produce “natural” wines that reflect the pure expression of Gamay on granite soils. His approach draws inspiration from local traditions while allowing each vintage to express its own unique character.

Thibault Ducroux’s wines are produced using minimalist winemaking techniques, often involving carbonic maceration and native yeasts, in order to preserve the fruit’s freshness and the terroir’s natural vitality. Aging takes place primarily in tanks to maintain a direct and lively expression.

His wines, often made from old vines, are characterized by a liveliness and aromatic intensity that make them ideal for drinking young or for enjoying as they age, for those who appreciate the authentic, unpretentious wines of Beaujolais.