Thanks to Marcel
Lapierre there was the relaunch, for a new life and expression, of the Gamay grape.
He, in fact, was able to demonstrate that a different result was possible, compared
to the "cage" in which the new Beaujolais kicked itself.
And the results
are seen in the glass and you appreciate.
There is a dark
ruby, concentrated, expressing freshness, sweetness of red fruit - raspberry
and cherry, strawberry and red currant - with pleasant floral notes and a precise
spicy dash.
The taste demonstrates full compliance
with the sense of smell, with fresh and sweet treats of the red fruit. The
palate, little by little, is conquered by a relentless spicy and mineral profile
that never abandoned the sip.
Elegant fluency, with good persistence.
Drinking Gamay safely,
not unreasonably this Lapierre’s considered the reference.
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