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Château de Beauregard, Saint-Véran En Faux 2023
White Wine from France - Burgundy
From the top of the slope at Chasselas, a sunny vineyard producing wines with ripe red-peach flavours and aromas. 75% is fermented in barrels with 25% in tank to maintain some freshness. En Faux is near the Mont de Pouilly at about 400m, where it is quite cool, but much sunnier than Vernay, with a south-westerly orientation. It ripens well but keeps some freshness to counterbalance the maturity.
Price:
£24.00
Bottle
(£32.00/litre)
Price:
£288.00
Case of 12
(£32.00/litre)
In Stock
Code: BU89881
Wine characteristics
- White Wine
- 2 - Dry
- Chardonnay
- 75cl
- Now to 2029
- 12.5% Alcohol
- oak used but not v. noticeable
- Cork, diam
- Organic
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Maison Joseph Burrier
The Burrier family, who have lived in Burgundy for 500 years, own both Château de Beauregard in Pouilly-Fuissé and the négociant Maison Joseph Burrier, and have done so for six generations. The current generation in charge is Frédéric Burrier, who returned to the family business in 1999 after many years at Jadot. The charismatic, passionate and industrious Frédéric has done much to raise the quality bar in this tiny enclave of the southern Mâconnais. The family holds 22 hectares of Pouilly-Fuissé, 7 hectares in Saint-Véran and 12 hectares in Beaujolais.
Half of the Beaujolais vines are in Fleurie, but there are also small plots in Morgon, Moulin-à-Vent, Saint-Amour and Chiroubles. The vines range from 35 to 45 years old on average, and are located at some of the most prestigious plots in their respective appellations. In Fleurie, for instance, the vines are mostly at the highly respected Poncié site which borders Moulin-à-Vent, whereas in Moulin-à-Vent itself the family owns a superb vineyard called Les Petits Bois.
All of the family’s Beaujolais is made at a winery in Fleurie. The various crus are all vinified in a traditional style, and most spend some time in oak – for Saint-Amour and Morgon this is seven to ten months, Moulin-à-Vent spends around nine months in oak, and in the case of the Fleurie, just half of the blend is aged in oak, usually for around six to eight months.
The Burriers’ 22 hectares of Pouilly-Fuissé vines are split between the three villages of Fuissé, ...