A new vintage, the 2010 was rated: Bettane & Desseauve 15/20 (Immediate enjoyment)
Réserve de la Marquise is an intense and complex wine, with hints of ripe fruit, floral notes, and toasty aromas. A rich and smooth Brouilly, featuring full-bodied, silky tannins and a long finish with beautiful aromatic complexity.
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Eye
deep garnet red
Nose
Intense and complex, with hints of ripe fruit, floral notes, and toasty aromas
Palate
Rich and smooth, with full-bodied, silky tannins. A long finish with aromatic complexity.
Serve
at 16-18°C
Open
1 hour ago
Drink from
2013
Drink before
2020
Food and wine pairings
A déguster sur des viandes blanches, des gibiers à plume, des fromages... <br/>
Bettane & Desseauve
Rated estate (2021 guide): 2 stars (A solid, recommendable wine, though slightly more consistent and uniform than the previous vintage)
About the estate:
As we reported in the previous issue, Château de la Chaize, previously owned by the Marquise de Roussy de Sales, has been acquired by Christophe Gruy and his Maïa Group. With a 250-hectare vineyard, including 99 hectares of Brouilly, Château de la Chaize is one of the most beautiful estates in the Beaujolais region, which the new owner aims to convert to organic farming. At the same time, extensive renovation work has begun, particularly in the cellar, whose outdated charm and layout had been hindering the production of fine wines. The first wines of the Maïa era have not yet been released, but we would like to commend this colossal, visionary, and courageous investment in a region that has every potential to shine. While the 2017 vintages still lack depth and personality, the 2018s represent a major step forward. Brûlhier is rich and generous, and Combiliaty, with its granite-driven structure, already displays a certain elegance.
Guide Hachette des vins
Rated estate (2022 guide) Award-winning wines (This producer’s wines regularly receive awards from the guide)
About the estate:
This Grand Siècle-style château, built in 1674 according to plans by Jules Hardouin-Mansart, features gardens designed by André Le Nôtre. The vineyard is one of the largest in the Beaujolais region: it comprises 300 hectares in a single block, 150 of which are under cultivation, with a plot-by-plot approach to winemaking. It was purchased in 2017 by the Gruy family (Christophe and his nephew Boris, the operations manager). Numerous projects are currently underway, including the transition to organic and biodynamic farming.
Robert Parker - Wine Advocate
Rated estate (2021 guide) Recommended (Wine producer recommended by Robert Parker – The Wine Advocate)
About the estate:
The ambitious restoration of Château de La Chaize and its vineyards—including a transition to organic farming—is continuing, and the results are beginning to show in the glass. With these new developments, this estate has immediately earned a spot on my shortlist of wineries to visit during my next tasting trip to the Beaujolais region.
RVF - La Revue du Vin de France / Guide des Meilleurs Vins de France
Rated estate (2022 guide) Cité
About the estate:
When he purchased this estate in 2017, Christophe Gruy set out to revive a sleeping beauty. A historic Brouilly property previously farmed by sharecroppers, La Chaize now benefits from an owner who has fully embraced its potential: significant investments have been made in viticulture (a replanting program and the transition to organic farming), technical (the winemaking facilities are undergoing a massive renovation), and human resources (Pierre-Jean Villa as consultant, and winemaker Boris Gruy, Christophe’s nephew, appointed director) to bring the château’s 150 hectares to their highest potential. To top it all off, the new owner is planning a “zero-waste” production model. The range features a rich, spontaneous style for the “smaller” cuvées, and a serious, deep, and controlled style for the single-vineyard wines; its consistency allows the estate to reconnect with our guide. Beaujolais needs this type of ambitious project, which we will follow closely over the coming vintages.
Wine Enthusiast
Rated estate (2021 guide) Recommended (Wine producer recommended by Wine Enthusiast)
James Suckling
Rated estate (2021 guide) Recommended
Customer rating
3.5/5
based on 2 reviews
Review and comment by Mr. CHRISTOPHE C. COUDERC. Published on May 4, 2014
It's well-made, but the value for the price is average. Not very full-bodied. Some wines from the Lyon region are better and cheaper.
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Review and comment by Mr. VINCENT H. Published on May 14, 2013
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