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2010 Jean Foillard Morgon Côte du Py, 1.5ltr

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March 22, 2020 - $115

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RATINGS

92The Wine Advocate

...lifted bouquet with scents of raspberry leaf, Morello and citrus lemon that is very well-defined. The palate is medium-bodied with crisp tannins. There is superb tension in this Morgan, great depth, and the finish is imbued with superb focus.

92Vinous / IWC

...Pungent aromas of redcurrant, black raspberry, dried rose and minerals, with a smoky overtone. Juicy, incisive red fruit flavors...Fine-grained and admirably balanced, finishing with noteworthy clarity and lingering spiciness...

92James Suckling

...with floral undertones and just a hint of earth was great with the savory shellfish, not to mention the bright acidity and no tannins.

16Jancis Robinson

...Slightly raw fruit and some lolly notes. It all looks very good on paper but it’s not there yet.

PRODUCER

Jean Foillard

Jean Foillard and his wife Agnes became the proprietors of Jean’s family vineyard in 1980. The 35-acre domaine has parcels outside of Villié-Morgan in the prestigious Beaujolais appellations of Morgon and Fleurie. Jean was influenced early in his career by the traditionalist vigneron techniques championed by Jules Chauvet, the late, highly influential Beaujolais negociant who believed in natural winemaking. As Chauvet advocated, Foillard carefully tends his old vines, banning all herbicides and pesticides, harvesting late and taking a very minimalist approach in the cellar. The domaine wins compliments from reviewers. Wine Advocate has noted that the domaine’s wines “are wonderful, life-affirming expressions of Beaujolais…If you are still under the misguided belief that Beaujolais cannot make world class wine, then you have not tasted the wines from Jean Foillard.”

REGION

France, Beaujolais, Morgon, Cote du Py

Cote du Py is a famous vineyard on the slopes of Morgon’s central Mount du Py. The soil is a hard black schist, meaning coarse-grained metamorphic rock made of layers of different minerals. Of the 10 crus of Beaujolais, Moulin-a-Vent and Morgon are considered to have the finest terroirs.

TYPE

Red Wine, Gamay, Cru Beaujolais

The Gamay grape produces a light, versatile and food-friendly wine. It is best known for making Beaujolais Nouveau, but it is also grown in Loire and Tours. Thankfully the 14th C. Duke of Burgundy’s degree to ban the grape did not spread through all of France.