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Morgon Cuvee 3.14

Domaine Jean FoillardBeaujolais, France

Morgon Cuvée 3.14 is Jean Foillard’s rare, top‑of‑the‑cellar old‑vine selection from the famed Côte du Py in Morgon — 10…Learn More »

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About This Wine

Morgon Cuvée 3.14 is Jean Foillard’s rare, top‑of‑the‑cellar old‑vine selection from the famed Côte du Py in Morgon — 100% Gamay picked from the oldest, low‑yield vines and produced only in outstanding vintages. Made with whole‑cluster, low‑intervention vinification and modest élevage (no new wood), it delivers concentrated, mineral‑lined black‑ and red‑fruit notes (kirsch, blackberry), floral and spice accents and firm, fine tannins, showing bot…Learn More »

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About Morgon Cuvee 3.14

Morgon Cuvée 3.14 is Jean Foillard’s rare, top‑of‑the‑cellar old‑vine selection from the famed Côte du Py in Morgon — 100% Gamay picked from the oldest, low‑yield vines and produced only in outstanding vintages. Made with whole‑cluster, low‑intervention vinification and modest élevage (no new wood), it delivers concentrated, mineral‑lined black‑ and red‑fruit notes (kirsch, blackberry), floral and spice accents and firm, fine tannins, showing both power and the long‑ageing potential that marks Foillard’s greatest cuvées.