Shows deep, ripe cherries, raspberries, currants and plums, with savory spices, rose petals, notes of clay and earth. Medium tannins, delightfully fresh, the fruit is quite deep and juicy, woven together with violets, mineral, smoky tones, some subtle pepper, meaty and oregano notes. Seems to be drinking well, still the grip and plenty of density of fruit to age for quite a bit.
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I always have felt that Beaujolais is the perfect bridge between people who like the bigger red wines vs the freshness that I prefer in pinots, as well as being a great introduction for anyone who’s getting into red wine. And there are few other regions that you can get (one of the) best producers for under $50.
Dark garnet in colour. Fresh, juicy and crunchy red fruits at the same time without being too airy and light. Foillard never disappoints, I read the 3.14 in the same vintage is an absolute knockout.
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5/15/2021 - bjlcrucrazy Likes this wine: 90 Points
Just lovely with BBQ Wagyu steaks!! Great balance, very refreshing!!
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2/8/2021 - Mario17 Likes this wine: 89 Points
Se boit tout seul, frais et délicieux.
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2/8/2021 - isaacjamesbaker wrote: 91 Points
Shows deep, ripe cherries, raspberries, currants and plums, with savory spices, rose petals, notes of clay and earth. Medium tannins, delightfully fresh, the fruit is quite deep and juicy, woven together with violets, mineral, smoky tones, some subtle pepper, meaty and oregano notes. Seems to be drinking well, still the grip and plenty of density of fruit to age for quite a bit.
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12/26/2020 - Zorico wrote: 84 Points
Smoky and soft
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9/29/2020 - melvinyeowq Likes this wine:
I always have felt that Beaujolais is the perfect bridge between people who like the bigger red wines vs the freshness that I prefer in pinots, as well as being a great introduction for anyone who’s getting into red wine. And there are few other regions that you can get (one of the) best producers for under $50.
Dark garnet in colour. Fresh, juicy and crunchy red fruits at the same time without being too airy and light. Foillard never disappoints, I read the 3.14 in the same vintage is an absolute knockout.
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