Georges Descombes Brouilly Vieilles Vignes 2019
Georges Descombes is one of the quiet heroes of the natural wine movement in Beaujolais — sometimes described as the unofficial fifth member of the Gang of Four alongside Marcel Lapierre, Jean-Paul Thévenet, Jean Foillard and Guy Breton. Inspired by Marcel Lapierre in the early 1980s, Descombes has been producing pure, honest wines from the family estate in Villié-Morgon since 1988, farming around 14 hectares across Morgon, Brouilly, Régnié and Chiroubles using organic practices without certification, with whole-cluster harvesting and minimal intervention — wild yeast fermentation, no sulphur additions, and élevage in concrete tanks or oak barrels for up to two years for the Vieilles Vignes cuvées. The Brouilly Vieilles Vignes comes from a selection of the best old vines of the domaine, planted on the granitic soil hills around Mont Brouilly — a longer ageing in wooden containers giving the wine an incomparable silky tannin patina.
The archetype of pleasure Beaujolais: the nose beautifully fruity with lovely notes of black fruits and red fruits — raspberry, morello cherry — and on the palate the texture very silky, delicious and beautifully fresh. Affriolant on the nose with small red fruits — complete and satisfying in the mouth, with great eclat and freshness, delicate and very fine tannins that stretch through the finish, and delicate floral and herbal notes adding relief: harmonious and delicious, with depth and complexity that belies the wine's seemingly effortless charm.
Georges Descombes Brouilly Vieilles Vignes 2019 is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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