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2020 100% Site: the Beaujolais area, although part of greater , is very distinct on many accounts. The villages have a different look: instead of slate, the houses have roofs made of red tiles reminiscent of Provence and the Mediterranean world.

History & tradition Maison Joseph Drouhin has always been deeply involved with the Beaujolais region and was indeed a pioneer when, in the early fifties, they were the first to bottle and ship .

The label of this Beaujolais Nouveau was designed by Frédéric Drouhin’s daughter, Romane.

Soil: it is pink granite (and not limestone as in Côte-d’or).

Viticulture Thanks to our experience in the region, we have been able to select various cuvées that comple- ment one another very well and will produce a typi- cal “primeur” . This is where the Gamay is king. The type of pruning used in Beaujolais is called “gobelet”: no wires between the vines; each plant grows by itself, independently from the others.

Vinification • Method: traditional for Beaujolais; semi-carbonic , full bunches of . • Maceration: 4 to 10 days. • Ageing: stainless steel vat. • Short maturing: the wine is released less than two months following the .

What a beautiful ...

The tasting of the that have just been racked gives us reason to rejoice! All of the wines have a nice color with dark blue tints which we like. They have an intense aromatic expression with a character of small black fruits such as blackberry and blackcurrant this year. The tannic structure is fine; they are more fleshy than light; in brief, they should please and are the predecessors of other very nice wines from this 2020 vintage. - Frederic DROUHIN, 16th of September 2020

Serving • Drink young at 57°-59° F