Beaujolais Blanc
Dry · Refreshing · Elegant
Every cuvée we cover tagged organic, narrowed to Beaujolais. 66 cuvées.
Dry · Refreshing · Elegant
Dry · Light-bodied · Low tannin · High acidity · Refreshing · Elegant
Vissoux's Chardonnay from Pierres Dorées limestone soils: precise, mineral-driven Beaujolais Blanc with white peach and chalky freshness in the understated house style.
Dry · Medium-bodied · Low tannin · High acidity · Elegant · Refreshing
Terres Dorées' Chardonnay from the golden limestone of Pierres Dorées: between Mâcon and Chablis in character, with peach-blossom freshness, chalky mineral and restrained richness.
Dry · Light-bodied · Low tannin · High acidity · Easygoing · Refreshing
Pierre-Marie Chermette's estate Beaujolais AOC from the Vissoux's Pierres Dorées plots: whole-cluster, unforced, clean red-cherry Gamay made in the traditional pre-industrial Beaujolais style.
Dry · Light-bodied · Low tannin · Racy acidity · Easygoing · Funky
Lapalu's entry-level Beaujolais AOC: natural fermentation in concrete gives a vibrant, crunchy red-fruit profile with racy acidity and a sauvage lift.
Dry · Medium-bodied · Medium tannin · High acidity · Rustic · Elegant
Jean-Paul Brun's signature Beaujolais AOC uses old-vine, whole-cluster Gamay from the golden limestone soils of Pierres Dorées for a richer, more textured and age-worthy expression than typical Beaujolais.
Dry · Light-bodied · Low tannin · High acidity · Easygoing · Refreshing
P'tit Caillou ('little stone') is Vionnet's entry-level Beaujolais AOC: unpretentious, fresh Gamay with crunchy red fruit and mineral granite lift for immediate drinking.
Dry · Easygoing
Dry · Easygoing · Funky
Dry · Easygoing
Dry · Light-bodied · Low tannin · High acidity · Easygoing · Funky
Pacalet's Villages is a textbook natural Beaujolais-Villages: fresh, crunchy fruit, wild-herb lift and the natural wine energy of spontaneous fermentation without additions.
Dry · Medium-bodied · Medium tannin · High acidity · Easygoing · Rustic
Karim Vionnet's estate Beaujolais-Villages from the Domaine du Comte parcels: darker-fruited and more structured than a typical Villages, showing the producer's Morgon-influenced approach to low-intervention Gamay.
Dry · Medium-bodied · Firm tannin · High acidity · Contemplative · Elegant
Vionnet's prestige Villages cuvée from older parcels: Morgon-influenced depth and structure, with kirsch, incense and a long iron-mineral finish that punches above appellation level.
Dry · Light-bodied · Medium tannin · High acidity · Easygoing · Refreshing
Cotton's classic Brouilly from granite-sand soils at the base of Mont Brouilly: fresh and fruit-forward with fine-grained tannin and clean finish.
Dry · Light-bodied · Medium tannin · High acidity · Easygoing · Funky
Pacalet's natural Brouilly: clean, fresh red-fruit Gamay with granite mineral freshness and the lightness typical of Brouilly's sandy soils.
Dry · Medium-bodied · Firm tannin · High acidity · Contemplative · Rustic
Lapalu's cellar-selection Brouilly: deeper and more structured than the Vieilles Vignes, with darker fruit, herbal complexity and a savoury, mineral finish.
Dry · Light-bodied · Low tannin · High acidity · Easygoing · Refreshing
Thivin's Brouilly from the Reverdon lieu-dit at the base of Mont Brouilly: lighter-soiled, fruit-forward Gamay with bright acidity and gentle tannin.
Dry · Medium-bodied · Medium tannin · High acidity · Rustic · Funky
Old-vine Brouilly from a natural-wine pioneer: sauvage cherry and iron mineral character with the energy of whole-cluster fermentation.
Dry · Refreshing · Easygoing
Dry · Refreshing · Elegant
Dry · Medium-bodied · Firm tannin · High acidity · Elegant · Contemplative
Terres Dorées' Côte de Brouilly from Mont Brouilly: volcanic-mineral depth with dark cherry concentration and the firm, structured grip of the appellation's blue-syenite soils.
Dry · Medium-bodied · Firm tannin · High acidity · Elegant · Contemplative
Pierre Cotton's parcel-selection Côte de Brouilly: volcanic-stone mineral tension with blue-fruit concentration and structured, long finish.
Dry · Medium-bodied · Firm tannin · High acidity · Elegant · Contemplative
Volcanic Gamay from the granite and blue syenite of Mont Brouilly: deep blue-fruit core, stony minerality, firm tannin and long finish.
Dry · Full-bodied · Firm tannin · High acidity · Bold · Contemplative
Named for the chapel atop Mont Brouilly, this single-parcel Gamay shows the deepest volcanic expression of the Côte: dark fruit, tar and rocky mineral structure.
Dry · Medium-bodied · Medium tannin · High acidity · Easygoing · Elegant
Thivin's classic Côte de Brouilly blending seven parcels across the hill for a precise, floral Gamay with stony lift and refreshing acidity.
Dry · Medium-bodied · Low tannin · High acidity · Elegant · Romantic
Natural Fleurie from Yvon Metras, with the appellation's signature pink granite-driven floral perfume. Zero sulfur and whole-cluster produce remarkable aromatic transparency.
Dry · Medium-bodied · Low tannin · High acidity · Elegant · Contemplative
Burgundy winemaking precision applied to Fleurie Gamay. Biodynamic farming and old Burgundy foudres produce a mineral, precise Fleurie with genuine terroir expression.
Dry · Easygoing · Rustic
Dry · Light-bodied · Low tannin · High acidity · Elegant · Romantic
Sunier's Fleurie is a study in Gamay refinement: perfumed and silky with ethereal floral character, minimal intervention and an unusually long, airy finish.
Dry · Elegant · Contemplative
Dry · Elegant · Rustic
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Dry · Easygoing · Funky
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Dry · Bold · Contemplative
Dry · Refreshing · Elegant
Dry · Medium-bodied · Medium tannin · High acidity · Elegant · Romantic
Chermette's Fleurie Poncié from the lieu-dit of the same name: a structured, silky expression of the appellation's floral character with Vissoux's whole-cluster precision.
Dry · Medium-bodied · Low tannin · High acidity · Easygoing · Rustic
Whole-cluster Gamay fermented with native yeasts, zero sulfur. Transparent, mineral Morgon with lifted red fruit and the characteristic schist-iron signature of the appellation.
Dry · Easygoing · Rustic
Dry · Rustic · Funky
Dry · Easygoing · Rustic
Dry · Easygoing · Rustic
Dry · Easygoing · Rustic
Dry · Easygoing · Funky
Dry · Medium-bodied · Firm tannin · High acidity · Contemplative · Bold
Cote du Py Gamay from the volcanic-schist hill at the heart of Morgon. Dense, structured, with high acidity and an iron-mineral finish that rewards cellaring.
Dry · Bold · Contemplative
Dry · Bold · Contemplative
Dry · Full-bodied · Firm tannin · High acidity · Bold · Contemplative
Pacalet's natural Morgon from the volcanic Côte du Py hill: deep kirsch and iron-mineral concentration, earthy tannin and a long, volcanic finish characteristic of this iconic terroir.
Dry · Contemplative · Elegant
Dry · Easygoing · Rustic
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Dry · Medium-bodied · Firm tannin · High acidity · Contemplative · Rustic
Classic Gang of Four old-vine Morgon: structured and mineral, with dark cherry and an iron-schist spine. Needs time to open but rewards patience.
Dry · Medium-bodied · Medium tannin · High acidity · Rustic · Contemplative
Old-vine Morgon from Guy Breton with the characteristic zero-sulfur freshness of the natural Beaujolais school. Earthy, mineral, and age-worthy.
Dry · Rustic · Bold
Dry · Bold · Contemplative
Dry · Bold · Elegant
Dry · Full-bodied · Firm tannin · High acidity · Bold · Contemplative
Vissoux's Moulin-à-Vent from the Trois Roches lieu-dit: Gamay at its most Pinot-like, with the appellation's distinctive manganese-mineral depth, firm structure and long ageing potential.
Dry · Easygoing · Festive
Dry · Medium-bodied · Low tannin · Medium acidity · Elegant · Contemplative
Named for the golden-limestone colour of the Pierres Dorées hillsides, Roussette is Terres Dorées' richest white: beeswax, ripe peach and hazelnut character from old-barrel Chardonnay on the golden stone terroir.
Dry · Easygoing · Funky
Dry · Light-bodied · Low tannin · High acidity · Easygoing · Funky
Sunier's natural Régnié: silk-textured, fragrant Gamay with whole-cluster character, wild-berry freshness and minimal-intervention precision.
Dry · Light-bodied · Medium tannin · High acidity · Easygoing · Funky
Pacalet's natural Régnié: fragrant and fruit-driven with wild-herb and wet-granite character, minimal intervention and characteristic Régnié freshness.
Dry · Medium-bodied · Firm tannin · High acidity · Contemplative · Rustic
Ducroux's prestige Régnié from Demeter-certified biodynamic farming: deep cherry-and-clay concentration, wild-yeast complexity and firm mineral structure.
Dry · Light-bodied · Medium tannin · High acidity · Easygoing · Rustic
Le Roc ('the rock') is Ducroux's granite-soil Régnié: lighter and more mineral than Exsultet, showing the appellation's fragrant, crunchy cherry character with a distinctive rocky freshness.
Dry · Light-bodied · Low tannin · Racy acidity · Easygoing · Funky
Wild Soul is Sunier's entry-level Beaujolais AOC: funky, crunchy dark fruit and wild-herb energy from whole-cluster carbonic fermentation in cement, no additions.