Wine Chateau de Beauregard, Saint-Veran AOC, 2016
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Chardonnay: 100%
Reviews of purchase Chateau de Beauregard, Saint-Veran AOC, 2016
Tasting Notes
The color of wine rich burgundy-red.
The taste of wine is soft and rich with notes of wood and black berries, including blueberries. The aftertaste is pleasant and long.
Wine aroma with notes of red fruit and woody notes, as well as the nuances of vanilla and cinnamon. Aeration bouquet reveals hints of violets and iris.
The wine is recommended to serve goat cheese with herbs and birds.
Interesting Facts
Mommessin Chateau de Pierreux Brouilly Reserve, 2008 - red wine, which is produced from the Gamay grape variety grown in well-drained soils with a high content of sandstone. The average age of the vines is 80 years, and stocking density - 10 thousand. Vines / ha.
For the production of Mommessan Chateau de Brouilly Perrier Reserve harvest are carefully selected, and alcoholic fermentation takes place under strictly controlled temperature. Kept the wine in oak barrels.
Company History "Mommesin" the second century is inextricably linked with the southern Burgundy. In 1865, Jean-Marie Mommesen, who founded the winery in its own name, the office has placed the company in a small town Grunge St-Pierre, who at one time was part of the possessions of the Abbey of Cluny. Since then, company logo depicted a symbolic key to the city. The monks of Cluny Order centuries of working in the vineyards around the city of Macon and created their own tradition in winemaking, and became heir of that house Mommesin. For decades, the family-owned company has successfully developed and in 1932 the company became the sole owner Mommesin famous farm Clos de Tart, which allowed her to take a strong position in the central regions of Burgundy. Later, the House of office was moved to the northern part of Burgundy in the Big City Quincie-en-Beaujolais.
At the present time the company's headquarters is located in the territory of Mommesen "Château de Perrieux", which is located in the heart of the Beaujolais - beautiful region of Burgundy, where hillsides planted with wonderful vineyards. The Company owns more than 100 hectares of vineyards, of which 76 hectares is located in Brouilly (Brouilly) - the largest Cru Beaujolais. It is safe to assert that "Château de Perrieux" is not only the heart of the region, but also the heart of the company Mommesin, expressing the spirit of Beaujolais.
Producer's description
For over 500 years, the Burrier family has been involved in winemaking. Today, the total vineyard area is 43 hectares, of which 22 hectares are located in Puyy-Fuysse, 7 hectares in Saint-Vera and 12 hectares in Fleury, Moulin-a-Vant, Morgon, Saint-Amur and Shiruble. The company is owned by Chateau de Beauregard, Domaine de la Rochette and Domaine Georges Burrier.
Since 1995, winemakers began to practice the production of wines from one vineyard. Such an approach made it possible to fully express the character and potential of the local terroir. Today, Joseph Burrier wines are exported to many European countries, including Russia.