Albert Bichot Chateau De Varennes Beaujolais-Villages

Albert Bichot Chateau De Varennes Beaujolais-Villages

Located at the southernmost tip of wine-producing Burgundy, the famed Chateau de Varennes is in the commune of Quincie en Beaujolais, north of Lyon. This 11th-century castle followed the fortune of its owners: it was modest and humble under the Villion family in the 13th century, rich and magnificent in the time of the Lords of Beaujeu (14th century). Then various owners ensued. Since 1809, members of the Charveriat family have owned the castle and cultivated the estate’s vines.
Like throughout the entire Beaujolais region, the Gamay grape is king, capable of subtle expressions when planted in granite and silica-based terroirs. The vineyards cover the hillsides surrounding the castle and face due south, which provides optimal conditions for the ripening of the grapes so that they express all of the characteristic red berry fruitiness of Gamay.

TASTING

The nose is both fine and intense with floral (violet, peony) and fruity (raspberry, blackcurrant) notes. The palate is refreshing, fleshy and full-bodied with ripe, fruity notes. The finish is long and refreshing with lasting fruit flavours.

FOOD/WINE PAIRING

This wine is a good match for cold cuts, Italian dishes or savoury tarts.

SERVING AND KEEPING

Serve at 12°C – 13°C (53°F – 55°F).
Enjoy this wine when young or within 3 years in order to fully appreciate its fruitiness.

Size/Volume MRP
750 ML 2850.00
750 ML ( Duty Free ) 1,541.74

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