FLEURIE 2009

Région

Beaujolais

Designation

Fleurie

Grape variety

Gamay

Color

red

Vintage

2009

Label

BIODYNAMIE

Degré d'alcool

13,5

Maximum d'âge

de maintenant à 2035

Capacity

75cl

Cotation

17/20 B&D 93/100 RP

Fabien Duperray’s wines are unique in Beaujolais. After 20 years criss-crossing the Côte de Nuits and the Côte de Beaune, Fabien Duperray has taken the step of buying vines and the bet of showing that in the great Terrois of Beaujolais it is possible to make wines of a level comparable to the most Burgundian or Rhone crus. The selection of plots was uncompromising, the work of the vines put in the foreground with biodynamic cultivation, very small yields (less than 30hl/ha) on very old vines. An optimal harvest, without destemming, gentle fermentation on indigenous yeasts, then a long maturation of 2 years. In the end, wines marked by pebbles, granite, wines without any of the fermentative aromas of Beaujolais, but on a cherry, a magnificent morello cherry. 

Bettane & Desseauve commentary:
Intense fruity, very ripe, black and candied, note of dried meat, great tannic richness but perfectly ripe tannin, it’s too rich for today, you have to derail it for a long time. Length of intense persistence. Rating: 17.0  Peak: 2012 to 2029

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Private: DESJOURNEYS (Dne Jules)

Fabien Duperray's wines are unique in Beaujolais. After 20 years criss-crossing the Côte de Nuits and the Côte de Beaune, Fabien Duperray has taken the step of buying vines and the bet of showing that in the great Terrois of Beaujolais it is possible to make wines of a level comparable to the most Burgundian or Rhone crus. The selection of plots was uncompromising, the work of the vines put in the foreground with biodynamic cultivation, very small yields (less than 30hl/ha) on very old vines. An optimal harvest, without destemming, gentle fermentation on indigenous yeasts, then a long maturation of 2 years. In the end, wines marked by pebbles, granite, wines without any of the fermentative aromas of Beaujolais, but on a cherry, a magnificent morello cherry. 

Bettane & Desseauve commentary:
Intense fruity, very ripe, black and candied, note of dried meat, great tannic richness but perfectly ripe tannin, it's too rich for today, you have to derail it for a long time. Length of intense persistence. Rating: 17.0  Peak: 2012 to 2029
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