Maison Coquard - Chiroubles 2007
The Chiroubles vineyard is the “highest” of the Beaujolais crus, at an average altitude of 400 meters, situated on granitic sandy soils. This 2007 Chiroubles is silky, luscious, smooth, and elegant. Once again, it showcases the beautiful emphasis on fruit that Maison Coquard is known for, with the added bonus of typical peony notes. A generous and indulgent wine to enjoy right now!
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Eye
ruby color with hints of garnet
Nose
on red berries, with notes of iris, violet, and peony
Palate
a lovely, rich, tender, and elegant flavor
Serve
Decant at 13-15°C
Open
30 minutes before serving
Drink from
2009
Drink before
2012
Production
18,000 bottles
Food and wine pairings
A savourer sur de la charcuterie, une volaille fermière rôtie, des viandes blanches, la plupart des entrées...<br/>
Bettane & Desseauve
Rated Estate (2014 Guide) Selected (An estate or winery that impressed us with one or more of its wines, though we are unable to offer a general assessment of the style of its entire range)
About the estate:
"Christophe Coquard founded his own wine merchant in 2005. He offers a range of wines covering every appellation in Beaujolais, and more recently, the neighboring Mâconnais region. The labels are beautifully designed, and the prices remain reasonable. The company did not present its 2008 vintages as we had requested, but instead offered the 2009s, which have a more favorable reputation. In this vintage, several crus disappointed us, but the regional appellations were bursting with fruit.”
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