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Morgon Cote du Py

Jean-Marc BurgaudBeaujolais, France

Jean‑Marc Burgaud’s Morgon “Côte du Py” is a Gamay from one of Morgon’s steep, schist‑ and granite‑rich slopes that yiel…Learn More »

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Jean‑Marc Burgaud’s Morgon “Côte du Py” is a Gamay from one of Morgon’s steep, schist‑ and granite‑rich slopes that yields a more concentrated, mineral and structured expression of Beaujolais; Burgaud’s hand‑made approach (long fermentations/whole‑bunch techniques and careful maturation) produces a wine of vivid red and dark fruit, fine tannins and spicy, savoury depth that rewards short‑ to medium‑term cellaring.Learn More »

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About Morgon Cote du Py

Jean‑Marc Burgaud’s Morgon “Côte du Py” is a Gamay from one of Morgon’s steep, schist‑ and granite‑rich slopes that yields a more concentrated, mineral and structured expression of Beaujolais; Burgaud’s hand‑made approach (long fermentations/whole‑bunch techniques and careful maturation) produces a wine of vivid red and dark fruit, fine tannins and spicy, savoury depth that rewards short‑ to medium‑term cellaring.