Fleurie 'Le Petit Cuberdon'

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  • Beaujolais
  • Red
  • Unit
  • Boire/Garder
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Fleurie Le Petit Cuberdon 2012

This is an attractive wine due to its velvetiness, its bouquet bursting with delicate raspberry and wild strawberry aromas. On the palate it is crunchy, highlighting the fresh and delicate aromas. An authentic and traditional Beaujolais. 

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Wine characteristics

  • Vintage : Fleurie 'Le Petit Cuberdon'
  • Year : 2012
  • Appellation : AOC Fleurie
  • Colour : Red
  • Grape types : 100% Gamay Noir
  • Soil : granitic gruss
  • Harvest : manual, carefully sorted by the hands of experts
  • Type of viticulture : sustainable agriculture
  • Contenance : 75cl

Tasting - Cellaring

  • Appearance : clear ruby red
  • Nose : raspberry, wild strawberry, rose and violet
  • Mouth : crunchy with lovely fruitiness
  • Serving temperature : 14-15°C
  • Cellaring : 5 to 6 years
  • Drink from : 2016
  • Winemaking process : traditional winemaking
  • Maturation : concrete vats

Food-matching

  • Food-matching : saddle of lamb, veal stew, cheese with flowery crust

Domain :

Château de Durette, a Belgian owned property in the heart of Beaujolais country, was founded in March 2007.

Their passion for the lands of Beaujolais has very naturally led them to practice sustainable winemaking. Unrelenting work and an obsession with quality have seen them rewarded with much acclaim from the Hachette guide on several occasions as well as many other distinctions.

Appellation :

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Officially part of Burgundy, the vineyards of Beaujolais differ both in terms of the undulating landscape and the grape type used: here, gamay is king!

The region extends for 50 km from North to South, averaging 15 km in width. There are 18,400 hectares of vineyards, producing an average of 1 million bottles annually.

The Beaujolais climate is temperate, influenced by three different components: continental, oceanic and/or mediterranean. The contrast in temperature can sometimes by extreme, depending on the prevailing winds.

The region enjoys good hours of sunshine on the best hillside locations.

Production is 99% red wine, with 10 different vineyard villages (Brouilly, Chénas, Chirouble, Côte de Brouilly, Fleurie, Juliénas, Morgon, Moulin-à-Vent, Régnié and Saint-Amour). This is in addition to the more generic Beaujolais and Beaujolais Villages and 1% of white wine (chardonnay). Altitude varies from 190 to 550 metres.

In general, Beaujolais wines are low in tannin, fresh, lively and very flavoursome. Some vintages have good potential for ageing (a decade or more for good years).

Recent vintages

  • 2011: a year of great maturity with low acidity, making the wines winning and drinkable from a young age.
  • 2012: a more uneven year, with the best winemakers standing out from the crowd. Some of the wines require a little time before being opened.
  • 2013: a somewhat late vintage, with rich, deep wines with good cellaring potential.
  • 2014: an excellent vintage of - depending on the winermaker's hand - voluptuous and fruity wines to be drunk young, or dense wines suited for cellaring.

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