Temporarily out of stock
The vines for the Beaujolais-Villages are in the village of Lantignié, high up in the hills and bordering the cru of Régnié. Lantigníe is considered the top village for Beaujolais-Villages because of its high elevation. (There is also a movement behind it to make it the next Cru of Beaujolais.) This wine is inspired by the type of wine that would be served in a traditional Lyonnais bouchon or bistro, or poured at a dinner table with friends. It is low in alcohol, has bright acidity, and is red fruited. David and Michele's goal is to make you wish you ordered a magnum of it.
Vintage: | 2021 |
Format: | 750ml |
Minimum Order: | 12 bottles |
Country: | France |
Region: | Beaujolais |
Varietal(s): | Gamay |
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