Château de Corcelles Brouilly Vieilles Vignes Beaujolais
Château de Corcelles Brouilly Vieilles Vignes Beaujolais

Château de Corcelles Brouilly Vieilles Vignes Beaujolais

Château de Corcelles Brouilly Vieilles Vignes Beaujolais
P645943
2024
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Le Château de Corcelles Brouilly Vieilles Vignes est un vin rouge haut de gamme issu de l'appellation Brouilly, dans le Beaujolais, élaboré à partir de vignes de Gamay centenaires. Il offre des arômes fruités éclatants, des notes épicées élégantes et une minéralité raffinée.

Château de Corcelles Brouilly Vieilles Vignes showcases the pure expression of Gamay grapes grown on ancient granite soils. With intense aromas of ripe red berries, rose petals, and subtle peppery spice, this Beaujolais Cru offers a silky-smooth palate and a long, mineral-driven finish.

Perfectly suited to pair with charcuterie boards, roasted poultry, or soft cheeses, it marries tradition and terroir in every glass. A versatile wine that stands out both at casual gatherings and special occasions.

Château de Corcelles Brouilly Vieilles Vignes Beaujolais

Origin and Terroir

Nestled in the foothills of Mont Brouilly, Château de Corcelles benefits from some of the purest granitic soils in Beaujolais. Vines averaging 60 to 80 years old are planted on steep slopes, where drainage is optimal and sun exposure ensures perfect ripeness.

Ancient Vines, Modern Care

The Vieilles Vignes parcel is farmed sustainably, with minimal intervention in the vineyard. Hand-pruning and careful canopy management preserve the health of each vine, while organic soil amendments nurture biodiversity.

Winemaking Process

Harvested by hand at the peak of maturity, the grapes undergo a gentle whole-cluster fermentation in stainless steel vats. Indigenous yeasts drive a slow extraction of color and flavor over three weeks, followed by malolactic conversion and aging on fine lees for 8 to 10 months.

Minimal Intervention

No enzymes or cultured yeasts are added; the wine is bottled unfined and lightly filtered to maintain its natural vibrancy and texture.

Tasting Notes

Color: Bright ruby with violet highlights.
Aroma: Fresh red cherries, wild strawberries, rose water, white pepper, and a touch of dried herbs.
Palate: Silky tannins carry flavors of tart cranberry, pomegranate, and a hint of graphite. The finish is long, elegant, and mineral-driven.

Food Pairing & Serving Suggestions

Ideal served at 14–16 °C in tulip-shaped glasses to highlight its aromatic purity. Pair with:

  • Charcuterie and cured meats
  • Roast chicken or duck breast
  • Soft-rind cheeses like Brie or Camembert
  • Grilled vegetables and ratatouille