Tasting Notes
Welcome to the deep end of Morgon, where forest-berry aromas meet wet earth. Understated power and concentration are married to a certain austerity. The superfine tannins deftly carry the very long and refined finish. Drink or hold. Extracts from notes of James Suckling.
Mee Godard is one of the most exciting and cerebral winemakers in Beaujolais, based in Morgon, where she has quickly established herself as a benchmark for deeply structured, terroir-driven Gamay. After studying enology in Burgundy and Oregon, she founded her domaine in 2013, acquiring old-vine parcels in Morgon’s most esteemed climats—Corcelette, Grand Cras, and the revered Côte du Py. These sites, planted largely in poor, weathered schist and granite, provide naturally low yields and fruit of remarkable intensity and mineral depth.
Farming is meticulous and effectively organic, with a strong emphasis on soil vitality and biodiversity. Godard harvests by hand, often later than her neighbours, seeking full phenolic maturity. In the cellar she works with precision and restraint: mostly whole-cluster fermentations with native yeasts, long macerations, and élevage in a combination of concrete, neutral barrels and large foudres. Sulphur is used sparingly, and the focus throughout is on clarity, purity and expression of site.
Her wines are known for their tension, dark-fruited depth and serious tannic architecture—Morgons built for ageing, with a Burgundian sense of refinement. Across the range, from the supple Villages cuvées to the profound Côte du Py, Mee Godard’s wines consistently rank among the most distinctive and sought-after in the region, reflecting an exacting philosophy and a deep connection to Morgon’s schistous hillsides.
| Product Type | Wine Red Gamay & Beaujolais |
| Volume | 750ml |
| Country | France |
| Region | Beaujolais |
| Sub Region | Morgon |
| Winemaking Practices | Minimal Intervention |
| Vineyard Practices | Organic/Biodynamic |