Jean Foillard Estate

Morgon Classic 2024

Morgon | Red | 2024

Jean Foillard Estate

Morgon Classic 2024

Morgon | Red | 2024

Jean Foillard, a renowned winemaker in Villié-Morgon, offers an iconic cuvée thanks to his diverse vineyards: Corcelette brings finesse and freshness, Les Charmes adds a generous dimension, and Côte du Py enriches the blend with its depth. This blend of plots reveals surprising complexity, characterized by rare elegance and harmonious balance, born of the expertise of generations of passionate winemakers. A wine that will appeal to enthusiasts seeking wonderful discoveries.

Regular price €19.90

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Break-resistant

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Country of origin: France

Region, Beaujolais

Appellation: Morgon

Grape variety(ies), Gamay

Certification,

Sweetness,

Winemaking, Aging in stainless steel tanks

Soil type: Granitic

Alcohol content: 13 .0%

Regular price €19.90
Morgon Classic 2024
19,90 €

How should this wine be enjoyed?

Wine Profile

Powerful | Complex

Serving Suggestions

Serve at 14° to 16°

Aging potential

5 to 10 years

Our take on this vintage

From the moment it is opened, the wine reveals a captivating bouquet of ripe red fruits, sweet spices, and a subtle floral note. On the palate, it unfolds with a silky texture, subtly offset by a vibrant freshness. The well-integrated tannins give it a delicate structure, while mineral notes add beautiful depth. The finish is long, leaving a lingering impression of fruit and earth. A delight for the senses, to be savored slowly to fully appreciate its sensory richness.

Jean Foillard Estate

Jean Foillard Estate

Beaujolais | France

Located in Villié-Morgon, in the heart of one of the Beaujolais region’s most iconic crus, Domaine Jean Foillard is today a benchmark for lovers of great terroir-driven Gamays. A leading figure in the Beaujolais revival, Jean Foillard chose early on to practice viticulture that respects living organisms and natural winemaking methods, following in the footsteps of the pioneers who restored the region’s reputation.

The vines, often more than 50 years old, have their roots in the granite soils typical of Morgon, giving the wines depth, structure, and a unique mineral character. Here, there are no artificial interventions: hand-harvesting, native yeasts, little or no sulfur, and long, gentle macerations to extract the fruit without harshness. Everything is designed to preserve the purity of the grape and the most authentic expression of ... Read more