Chiroubles generally strikes a delicate style among the cru wines of Beaujolais, and that make it delightful in warm weather. The aromas and flavors suggest fresh red cherry with floral top notes and a bit of spiciness. Structurally, the wine is alive with crisp acidity, a moderate amount of edgy tannin, and long length. Together with the well-concentrated fruit, the liveliness of the structure makes for a fresh, complete wine. This Chiroubles is rather ethereal for Gamay (aromatic, lifted) and yet it maintains Gamay’s earthbound grip compared to Pinot Noir.
Domaine de la Grosse Pierre, Chiroubles (Beaujolais, France) Gamay 2019
By Mary Ewing-Mulligan