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Jean-Baptiste Duperray Glou Glou 2022 (1L)

Producer: Domaine Jean-Baptiste Duperray
Region: Beaujolais
Appellation: Beaujolais-Villages
Country: France
Classification: IGP
Variety: Gamay Noir
Bottle Size: 1L
Alcohol: 13%
Residual Sugar: 0.3 g/L
Farming Practices: Organic practice since 2014

CELLAR PROFILE


Founded in 1840, this tiny estate is located in the commune of Saint Julien, just outside the Beaujolais Cru of Fleurie. Jean-Baptiste, now in his late 20s, took over the property from his father in 2014. As is the case with many young French vignerons, he chooses to farm his 40 hectares of vineyards in the most sustainable way possible: no herbicides or pesticides are used; there is natural grass cover between vine rows; and pruning and harvesting is done by hand. Located near the Sâone River, the vineyards have plenty of alluvial deposits, comprised mostly of sand, silt and clay. Grapes are fermented via wild yeasts and no sulfur is used during the winemaking process. His wines are fresh, energetic and full of French charm.

REGION


Beaujolais is the French wine region immediately to the south of Burgundy. Interestingly, some consider it to be part of Burgundy, while others do not. However, climactically, it is closer to the Rhône Valley and part of it falls within the northern Rhône-Alpes region. In the north, Beaujolais soils are granitic and sandy, ideal for growing juicy, vigorous Gamay Noir. In the southern parts of Beaujolais, where the soils are rich in limestone, high quality white grapes such as Auxerrois and Chardonnay can be grown.

VINEYARD


Estate vineyards in the southern part of Beaujolais. The soil is a mix of silt, clay and rich loam. Farmed organically, with great respect given for biodiversity in the vineyard.

WINEMAKING


Whole-cluster carbonic maceration in concrete, without additives, for eight days. During carbonic maceration, whole berries are placed in a sealed container and the sugars are allowed to naturally ferment at an intra-cellular level, imparting low alcohol, softening the perception of tannins and amping up the primary fruit profile. There is usually a telltale “bubblegum” note with wines made this way. After the grapes are crushed, fermentation with native yeasts begins without added sulfur or nutrients. The wine spends six months in concrete, aging on its lees and is lightly fined with a vegan solution before being racked off the lees for bottling.

TASTING NOTES


Ripe raspberry, cola and white pepper on the nose. The palate is medium-bodied, with a good dose of acidity and fine, soft tannins. There is a sweet-tart note to the wine that makes it eminently quaffable. You’ll also find a touch of earthiness and an interesting savoury note on the finish. Chill lightly and enjoy with hot dogs and burgers, pork rillettes or sharp cheeses.

VARIETIES


Gamay, like the Beaujolais region in which it thrives, is often misunderstood and under appreciated. Depending on how it is grown and vinified, it can produce simple, light fruity wines (Beaujolais Nouveau) as well as bigger, structured reds showing cherry, berries, pepper and roasted notes (Cru Beaujolais).

 

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