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Description

Deep ruby in the glass, this is Morgon at its most elegant and age-worthy. Old vines of 75 years and more on a small plot of granite and schist give this wine real depth and intensity. The nose is lifted and floral -- iris, violet and rose petal -- before red and dark fruits take hold. On the palate it hasblack cherry, blackberry and firm, well-judged juicy tannins, underpinned by a savoury, rocky minerality and a dry, precise finish that signals a long life ahead. Cellar it, or decant generously.

Chateau de Grand Pre Morgon 2023

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Taste Profile

Dry
Sweet
Light
Complex
Fresh
Oaked

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Attributes

  • Type: Red Wine

  • Style: Smooth and Vibrant Red

  • Country: France

  • Region: Beaujolais

  • Blend: Gamay

  • Vintage: 2023

  • ABV: 13%

  • Size: 75cl

  • Farming: Sustainable

  • Winemaking: Traditional

  • Vegan: Certified

Chateau Grand Pre

Château Grand Pré in Beaujolais, France, is a renowned winery celebrated for its expression of the region's terroir. This organic, biodynamic estate focuses on the Gamay grape, which thrives in Beaujolais' clay and granite soils, producing wines that are fresh, fruity, and full of character. Their signature wines are vibrant, with rich flavors of red fruits and subtle earthy notes. The winemaking process blends traditional methods with modern techniques, emphasising minimal intervention to preserve the natural qualities of the fruit.

Château Grand Pré's wines include complex, age-worthy Cru Beaujolais wines, crafted with a focus on sustainability, allowing the vineyard to produce high-quality, environmentally-conscious wines. Known for its elegance and consistency, Château Grand Pré is a key representative of Beaujolais' celebrated winemaking heritage.

Beaujolais

Beaujolais, located just south of Burgundy in eastern France, is a vibrant and diverse wine region best known for its light, juicy reds made from the Gamay grape. Though often associated with the youthful and fruity Beaujolais Nouveau, the region offers far more depth, particularly in its ten crus—villages such as Morgon, Fleurie, and Moulin-à-Vent—where wines show complexity, structure, and ageing potential. With granite-rich soils and a warmer climate than northern Burgundy, Beaujolais produces wines that balance freshness with expressive fruit. Increasingly, growers are embracing sustainable and organic practices, and the region is enjoying renewed attention for its quality, versatility, and approachability.