La Sœur Cadette

La Sœur Cadette Beaujolais Nouveau 2024

$35.00
$35.00
Description

La Sœur Cadette Beaujolais Nouveau is crafted from Gamay grapes sourced from the Beaujolais region in France. The vineyards are on sandy soils, contributing to the wine's vibrant character. The winemaking process involves rapid fermentation and a brief aging period in concrete tanks. This approach results in a well-balanced wine with great acidity, fleshy fruit, and a juicy texture. The wine is produced organically, adhering to the estate's commitment to sustainable farming practices.

Why we like it

Beaujolais Nouveau La Sœur Cadette has a vibrant ruby hue. Its nose offers aromas of fresh red berries and floral notes. The palate is juicy and lively, with flavors of fleshy fruit and a well-balanced acidity, leading to a refreshing finish.

Dry/Sweet:, Dry
Wine Type:, Red
Wine Style:, Light Body
Grapes:, Gamay
Farming:, Organic
Vintage:, 2024
Alcohol:, 13%
Country:, France
Region:, Beaujolais
Appellation:, Beaujolais Nouveau
Bottle Size:, 750ml
Sugar level:, Low Sugar, Zero Added Sugar

Food Pairing Ideas:

This wine pairs excellently with charcuterie, roasted poultry, and soft cheeses. Its vibrant fruit flavors and balanced acidity complement these dishes' savory and creamy elements, making it an ideal choice for festive gatherings and traditional French cuisine.

 
La Sœur Cadette Beaujolais Nouveau 2024
$35.00

Producer profile

La Sœur Cadette

La Sœur Cadette is a French wine producer known for its commitment to organic viticulture and traditional winemaking practices. Valentin Montanet manages the estate, continuing the family legacy initiated by his parents, Jean and Catherine Montanet, founders of Domaine de la Cadette, in 1987. The vineyards are primarily located in the Vézelay region of Burgundy, with additional parcels in Beaujolais. The estate cultivates grape varieties such as Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Gamay, adhering to organic farming methods to ensure the health of the vines and the environment.

In the cellar, La Sœur Cadette employs minimal intervention techniques. Fermentation occurs naturally with indigenous yeasts, and the wines are aged in concrete tanks or neutral oak barrels to preserve the fruit's purity and the terroir's expression. This approach results in wines that are fresh, vibrant, and reflective of their origin. The estate's portfolio includes a range of wines, notably their Beaujolais Nouveau, celebrated for its lightness, floral notes, and juicy character. La Sœur Cadette's dedication to quality and authenticity has garnered recognition among wine enthusiasts seeking natural and expressive wines.

Wine region

Beaujolais, France

The Beaujolais wine region, located in the eastern part of France, is an integral part of the Burgundy wine area but maintains a distinct identity due to its unique wine production methods and grape varieties. It stretches from the southern tip of Burgundy to the northern parts of Lyon, encompassing about 55 kilometers from north to south and 25 kilometers from east to west.

Beaujolais is primarily known for its use of the Gamay grape, which is relatively easy to cultivate and ripens early. The region's soils are diverse, with granite predominating in the northern areas and sedimentary rock in the south. This geological variance significantly influences the flavor profile and structure of the wines produced here.

The region is famous for Beaujolais Nouveau, a young wine released annually on the third Thursday of November. This tradition celebrates the end of the harvest. It involves the wine made with carbonic maceration, emphasizing fresh, fruity flavors without extracting bitter tannins from the grape skins.

Apart from Beaujolais Nouveau, the region also produces more structured and complex wines, particularly from the ten Crus of Beaujolais, named areas recognized for higher quality. These crus include Brouilly, Morgon, and Moulin-à-Vent, among others. Wines from these areas are capable of aging and evolving complexity over several years.

Beaujolais wine production is divided into three classifications: Beaujolais AOC, for wines typically light and fruity, suitable for immediate consumption; Beaujolais-Villages AOC, coming from 38 designated municipalities and offering slightly higher complexity; and the aforementioned Cru Beaujolais, from the ten specific areas known for their distinctive and more robust wines.

The Beaujolais region produces approximately 70 million liters annually, accounting for nearly half of all Gamay-based wines globally. Wine growing and production here rely heavily on traditional knowledge and practices, with many growers adhering to natural wine production methods. These practices emphasize minimal intervention in the vineyard and winery to preserve the natural expression of the grape and terroir.

Beaujolais wines are celebrated for their versatility in pairing with a wide range of foods, from light salads to hearty meat dishes. This makes them a favorite among various dining contexts, from casual to refined. The region's commitment to quality and tradition, along with its innovative approach to winemaking, continues to attract interest from wine enthusiasts worldwide.

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