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La Dernière Goutte

Gamay Sans Frontieres 2020

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Tasting notes

This is Gamay at its most honest: raspberry, earth, and a faint spice with a slight CO2 prickle keeping it lively on the palate. The 2020 vintage adds a little more density than usual, giving the wine just enough grip to hold your attention past the first glass.

BodyFruitTanninAcidity
RaspberryEarthWild StrawberryPepper
  • Style: Dry, light-bodied red; 100% Gamay; raspberry, earth, light spice; 12% ABV; slight CO2 prickle
  • Grapes & Terroir: 100% Gamay; mix of old and young vines; pink granitic sand, flint, and clay; Vaux-en-Beaujolais, edge of Brouilly
  • Winemaking: Full carbonic maceration 20 days; aged 5 months in concrete vats; unfined, unfiltered, zero added sulfur
  • Serving: Serve lightly chilled at 53-57F; no decant needed; drink within a day of opening
  • Pairing: Charcuterie, roast chicken, chicken liver pâté, soft cheese, lentil dishes
  • Similar To: For fans of easy-drinking, low-intervention Gamay and glou-glou natural reds

Gamay Sans Frontieres is a 100% Gamay from Cyrille Vuillod's vines around Vaux-en-Beaujolais, on the edge of Brouilly. The grapes come from a mix of old and young vines planted on pink granitic sand, flint, and clay — a soil profile that keeps the wine tense and mineral even in a warm year like 2020. It is bottled under the Vin de France designation.

In the cellar, Cyrille uses full carbonic maceration for 20 days, then ages the wine for 5 months in concrete vats. Nothing is added: no fining, no filtration, no sulfur at any stage. The result is a wine with a slight prickle of CO2 on the palate, a natural byproduct of this low-intervention approach.

The 2020 vintage was warm and dry in Beaujolais, producing grapes with excellent health and ripe aromatic profiles. For this cuvée, that translates to more density than earlier vintages — richer raspberry and earthy notes with a spicy edge — while still drinking fresh and alive.

Cyrille farms just under 5 hectares organically and works biodynamically, without holding any formal certification. No sulfur is used at any point in the winemaking, and all wines leave the cellar unfined and unfiltered.

Serve lightly chilled at around 55F. It pairs well with charcuterie, chicken liver pâté, or a simple roast chicken. Also works alongside lentil dishes, soft cheeses, or anything off a wood-fired grill.

Wine details

Dry/Sweet:, Dry
Wine Type:, Red Wine
Wine Style:, Light Body
Grapes:, Gamay
Farming:, Organic and Biodynamic
Vintage:, 2020
Alcohol:, 12%
Country:, France
Region:, Beaujolais
Appellation:, Vin de France
Bottle Size:, 750ml
Sugar Level:, Zero Added Sugar

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Producer profile

La Dernière Goutte

Cyrille Vuillod is originally from the Hautes-Alpes, where he worked as a ski instructor before transitioning to winemaking. He spent years doing harvest work in Beaujolais in the off-season, which eventually drew him to the region full time. He completed a three-year apprenticeship under Jean-Claude Lapalu, a respected figure in natural Beaujolais, and produced his first vintage in 2011 in Lapalu's cellar. In 2012 he began producing under his own label, La Dernière Goutte, from a cellar on the edge of Brouilly near Vaux-en-Beaujolais.

Cyrille farms just under 5 hectares of Gamay on parcels around Vaux-en-Beaujolais, planted on pink granitic sand, flint, and clay. He has always worked organically, without holding formal certification, and has since adopted biodynamic practices as well. He focuses exclusively on Gamay from his own vines, though he also sources Riesling and Chardonnay from friends in other regions for occasional white wine projects.

In the cellar, Cyrille relies on basket press, full carbonic maceration, and no added sulfur at any point. He works across different aging vessels depending on the cuvée — concrete vats, concrete eggs, used barrique, and underground qvevri he built himself. All wines leave the cellar unfined and unfiltered. He acknowledges that his approach produces unpredictable results and changes the vinification of each cuvée from vintage to vintage.

Wine region

Beaujolais, France

Beaujolais runs roughly 55 kilometers from north to south between the southern tip of Burgundy and the outskirts of Lyon, covering about 13,500 hectares of vines. The region divides clearly into two halves: the northern Haut Beaujolais, where rolling granite and schist hills produce the ten named Crus, and the flatter Bas Beaujolais to the south, where clay and limestone dominate. Vaux-en-Beaujolais sits in the northern zone, close to the Brouilly and Côte de Brouilly crus, on soils of pink granitic sand, flint, and clay.

Nearly all Beaujolais is planted with Gamay, which thrives in the region's granite-based soils. The grape delivers high acidity, moderate tannins, and a characteristic red-berry aromatic profile. Wines here are classified into three tiers: Beaujolais AOC, Beaujolais-Villages AOC (covering 39 communes in the northern half), and the ten individual Crus. Many natural producers in the region, including Cyrille Vuillod, choose to bottle as Vin de France rather than within the AOC framework. The 2020 vintage was dry and warm, producing grapes with excellent health and concentrated aromatic profiles across the region.

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