Tasting Notes
The grapes for the La Madone come from the same hillside as the Chapelle des Bois in Fleurie, Beaujolais. The organic grapes are harvested by hand, fermented naturally and aged in larger format oak barrels with only a touch of sulfur at bottling. Limited. - Chris L
If you've ever heard of Domaine de la Grand Cour in Fleurie, then you probably should know about Jean-Louis Dutraive. Jean-Louis is the owner and man behind the wines of Grand Cour. Jean-Louis's son is Justin and Justin makes wines from purchased fruit from around the region under his own label. - Chris L
Justin Dutraive follows the advice of his father very closely, not because of lack of knowledge or creativity, but because of the deep respect and admiration for what his father has achieved. Justin leases his old parcel of Beaujolais; his Beaujolais-Villages was acquired in time for the 2016 vintage and his prize 100 year old Fleurie 'Chapelle des Bois' came directly from his grandfather.
Justin's Beaujolais vineyard is in fairly non-descript flatlands next to some corn and wheat fields. It is isolated from other vineyards, which probably helps shield it from disease. He has already made two very fine Bojos with this average terroir. The Beaujolais-Villages vineyard is in the villages of Sainte-Etienne-la-Varenne on the edge of the southern part of Brouilly; just a stone's throw from Jean-Claude Lapalu's house and 'Beaujolais-Villages Vieilles Vignes' vines. The granite influence is very strong here, with shallow soil of coarse pink granite sand directly above the granite bedrock. His Chapelle des Bois is from richer soils than Jean-Louis' and produces a richer style.
All the vineyards are worked organically with everything except spraying done by hand, including weed removal. The wines are made with exactly the same technique and philosophy as his father, albeit with some slightly different fermenters which aid in the extra fruit extraction in his wines.
Apart from Domaine de la Grand'Cour Justin has worked at Jean Foillard and Julie Blagny in Beaujolais, vineyards in Oregon and spent part of 2016 working at Sinapius and Gentle Folk in Australia.
- Importer Note
Product Type | Wine Red Gamay & Beaujolais |
Volume | 750ml |
Country | France |
Region | Beaujolais |
Sub Region | Fleurie |
Winemaking Practices | Natural |
Vineyard Practices | Organic/Biodynamic |