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Red cherries, strawberries and fresh violets fill the nose with a lively acidity and silky smooth tannins lingering on the palate. Juicy fruit qualities and  soft tannins create an overall approachable style of Gamay that is intended to be “an easy drinking wine with friends.” Pair with cheese burgers and grilled vegetables for a quick go-to accompaniment.

The property was a rich history and originally stood as a hunting lodge in the heart of Chenas back in 1630. It was purchased in the Perrachon family in 1973 and they fixed up the estate and continued to tend the vineyards, something they have done in Beaujolais since 1820. Today the estate extends for 20 ha, including holdings in Chénas, Moulin à Vent, Juliénas and Saint-Amour. Patriarch, Pierre-Yves, said “being a winegrowing is not just working the land and producing fruit, but also transmitting emotions”. He has proudly watched his children Charlotte (oenology) and son, Julien (tractorist) come into the family business!


Beaujolais is located at the southern tip of Burgundy. Gamay is the red varietal of the region but there is also a small amount of Chardonnay that is produced here as well. Gamay was once planted through out the entire region of Burgundy but was exiled in 1935 by King Phillip the Bold, exclaiming it was an "evil and disloyal plant." Thanks to Philips dramatics it was discovered that Gamay thrived in the Beaujolais region and the style of Beaujolais Nouveau became quite fashionable. The region bears so much more potential than the Nouveau style. In the 10 cru sites some seriously age worthy wines are crafted. They are a sommeliers secret weapon for pairing and you can get a great bottle for a slight price.

CH BONNET CHAT'AU BONNET ROUGE

SKU: 128318
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COUNTRY: France

REGION: Beaujolais

VARIETAL: Gamay

VINTAGE: 2023

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FORMAT: 750 ML

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WE LOVE IT BECAUSE:

Red cherries, strawberries and fresh violets fill the nose with a lively acidity and silky smooth tannins lingering on the palate. Juicy fruit qualities and  soft tannins create an overall approachable style of Gamay that is intended to be “an easy drinking wine with friends.” Pair with cheese burgers and grilled vegetables for a quick go-to accompaniment.

The property was a rich history and originally stood as a hunting lodge in the heart of Chenas back in 1630. It was purchased in the Perrachon family in 1973 and they fixed up the estate and continued to tend the vineyards, something they have done in Beaujolais since 1820. Today the estate extends for 20 ha, including holdings in Chénas, Moulin à Vent, Juliénas and Saint-Amour. Patriarch, Pierre-Yves, said “being a winegrowing is not just working the land and producing fruit, but also transmitting emotions”. He has proudly watched his children Charlotte (oenology) and son, Julien (tractorist) come into the family business!


Beaujolais is located at the southern tip of Burgundy. Gamay is the red varietal of the region but there is also a small amount of Chardonnay that is produced here as well. Gamay was once planted through out the entire region of Burgundy but was exiled in 1935 by King Phillip the Bold, exclaiming it was an "evil and disloyal plant." Thanks to Philips dramatics it was discovered that Gamay thrived in the Beaujolais region and the style of Beaujolais Nouveau became quite fashionable. The region bears so much more potential than the Nouveau style. In the 10 cru sites some seriously age worthy wines are crafted. They are a sommeliers secret weapon for pairing and you can get a great bottle for a slight price.