

Saint Amour Le Carjot 2019

Saint Amour Le Carjot
Saint Amour Le Carjot

Dark blackberry with spicy coffee.
Saint Amour le Carjot presents itself in dark ruby red with a slight violet tinge.
We perceive aromas of dark blackberry, cassis and cherry. A spicy and roasted note reminiscent of coffee and pepper.
The palate is dominated by ripe and soft tannins with gracefully integrated acidity, reminiscent of blackberries in July.
This wine is grown on both slate and limestone and was first aged in concrete and then in wooden barrels.
The new generation in traditional Beaujolais
Winegrowing seems to have had a home in Saint Amour since time immemorial. Not only is the dreamy village part of Burgundy, but also part of Beaujolais. A few decades ago, the slightly sparkling wine from Beaujolais had a bad reputation, but since the new generation has come along, it is clear that those days are over.
Grégory Barbet and his sisters took over the reins of the winery in 2013 and do not produce on a mass scale. Their goal: to arouse emotions through tangible terroir. Easy to say, but that is precisely why real professionals are needed at work, such as the likeable Grégory Barbet. He has his winery on the ridge near the church of Saint Amour. The building itself dates back to 1600 and takes its name from the small white flower that can be found here (German: moss eye).


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Saint Amour Le Carjot
2019

Dark blackberry with spicy coffee.
Saint Amour le Carjot presents itself in dark ruby red with a slight violet tinge.
We perceive aromas of dark blackberry, cassis and cherry. A spicy and roasted note reminiscent of coffee and pepper.
The palate is dominated by ripe and soft tannins with gracefully integrated acidity, reminiscent of blackberries in July.
This wine is grown on both slate and limestone and was first aged in concrete and then in wooden barrels.