Domaine de Thulon

Beaujolais Villages Blanc 2024

Beaujolais Villages | White | 2024

Domaine de Thulon

Beaujolais Villages Blanc 2024

Beaujolais Villages | Blanc | 2024

This white Beaujolais comes from a rare 0.8-hectare plot of Chardonnay on the sunny slopes of Lantignié. Carefully cultivated, this wine is the result of sustainable farming practices and meticulous winemaking: hand-harvested, gently pressed, and aged on fine lees without malolactic fermentation. The balance between new oak barrels and stainless steel tanks yields a complex and elegant structure, revealing delicacy and freshness.

Regular price €13.90

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Country of Origin, France

Region, Beaujolais

Appellation, Beaujolais Villages

Grape Variety(ies), Chardonnay

Certification,

Sweetness,

Winemaking, Stainless steel tank aging

Soil Type, Granitic

Alcohol content, 13.0%

Regular price €13.90
Beaujolais Villages Blanc 2024
13,90 €

How to enjoy this wine?

Cuvée Profile

Fresh | Fruity

Serving Recommendations

Serve between 10° and 12°

Aging Potential

2 to 5 years

Our Review of the Cuvée

This wine captivates with its pale yellow color, illuminated by silvery highlights. On the nose, a delicate bouquet emerges with notes of juicy pear, invigorating lemon zest, and a subtle hint of crushed grass. On the palate, a veritable symphony of flavors unfolds: roundness and freshness intertwine to offer a crisp texture with hints of white fruit and citrus. The finish, lively and elegant, is distinguished by its noble bitter notes evoking pomelo and cinchona, imparting a delicate and lingering distinction.

Domaine de Thulon

Domaine de Thulon

Beaujolais | France

Nestled on the hillsides of the Beaujolais region, Domaine de Thulon is located on the site of the former farmstead of Château de Thulon, whose origins date back to the 15th century. Today, the estate cultivates approximately 16.5 hectares of vineyards, spread across the steep slopes characteristic of the area.

After working as sharecroppers for some twenty years, Annie and René purchased the estate in 1987, which at the time comprised 8 hectares of vineyards and the farm buildings. They gradually expanded bottling operations on the estate, laying the foundation for the estate as it is today and passing on their winemaking expertise to future generations.

The vineyard is situated on slopes where mechanization is limited, which means that most of the work is done by hand throughout the year, from vine maintenance to the harvest. This geographical constraint encourages a careful and consistent approach to vineyard management, tailored to the specific characteristics of the Beaujolais terroirs.

The estate follows a sustainable farming approach, ... Read more