Morgon Vieilles Vignes Guy Breton 2022
The main wine of Guy Breton comes from the old 80-year-old vines, on granite and sand soils, in the sub-areas of Saint-Joseph and Grand Cras. A high altitude sandy parcel gives the blend greater acidity, contributing to the complexity and final depth.
Guy Breton
The little Max, as called by his friends, is one of the great Vignerons of the ranks of the four who raised the reputation of the Beaujolais, unfortunately still sadly famous for the 'vino novello', but traditionally devoted to sensational wines. Guy Breton succeeds to his grandfather in 1986, years in which the grapes still give the great producers, and turn towards a vinification at home on genuine bases: organic farming, harvest at full maturity, rigorous selection of the healthiest grapes, use of yeasts only indigenous, no fining or filtration, minimal use of sulfites only when necessary. Together with Jules Chauvet, Marcel Lapierre, Jean-Paul Thevenet and Jean Foillard, Guy Breton is a founder of the movement back to nature that has shocked and fascinated the whole world. In just 7.2 hectares of vineyards grow the Gamay pure vines, aged from 8 to 80 years, and some particles planted 120 years ago.
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