Presentation
Located in Vaux-en-Beaujolais, a village famous under the name of Clochemerle, Domaine Le Fagolet is a family estate passed down since 1850. Paul Girard, a passionate winemaker, now oversees this 18-hectare vineyard, where he perpetuates nature-respecting methods. The vines, some of which are over 50 years old, are cultivated on steep slopes with inclinations reaching 30%, making any mechanical work impossible. This demanding topography gives the wines concentration and exceptional aromatic complexity. Harvesting is manual, with meticulous sorting directly in the vineyard. The estate favors whole-cluster vinifications and semi-carbonic macerations, emblematic techniques of Beaujolais that exalt the freshness and crunchiness of Gamay. The originality of Domaine Le Fagolet lies in its attachment to Beaujolais terroirs, illustrated by its TerroirGeoVin brand. Paul Girard explores the micro-parcels of his vineyard and vinifies some cuvées parcel by parcel, allowing for a singular and pure expression of each climate.
Location
A south-west facing plot located at the foot of Mont Brouilly. Healthy grapes harvested at full ripeness on granite soil in the “Brouilly” named vineyard (lieu-dit).
Terroir
Granite soil.
In the vineyard
Parcel selection at full ripeness. Sustainable farming.
Harvest
Manual harvesting.
Winemaking
Destemming. Cold pre-fermentation maceration in tank at 10°C, followed by natural temperature rise. Punching down (pigeage). Fermentation in tank for 20 days.
Varietal
Gamay : 100%
Specifications
Serving
Serve at 12 to 14°C.
Ageing potential
5 to 10 years
Tasting
Purple color with violet reflections. Elegant and subtle aromas of morello cherry, raspberry, and blackberry. Smooth, warm, and generous on the palate. A mouthful of indulgence with soft tannins and fresh fruit notes.
Food pairings
Excellent with ribeye steak, game dishes in sauce, and soft cheeses.