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Jacques Charlet - La Vauxonne Beaujolais Villages (750ml)

 
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Price: $17.99

Sale Price: $12.98

Quantity in Stock: 1
Producer Jacques Charlet
Country France
Region Beaujolais
Subregion Beaujolais-Village
Varietal Gamay
Sku 70297
Size 750ml

In the 18th century, the Charlet family were land owners and wine merchants on the frontier between Burgundy and the Beaujolais region in Saint-Amour and Juliénas. This is shown by the partnership agreement between Jean and Joseph Charlet dated 20th October 1754, along with account ledgers of the period. Charlet wines already boasted an excellent customer base in Paris at the time: one interesting record is of the delivery of a barrel of wine to Monsieur Gabriel, first architect to King Louis XVI who worked on the Château de Versailles. Today, Jacques Charlet is run by the Barbet familly, bound to the Charlet through marriages. They are also the owner of the historical Charlet estates located in Saint Amour and Julienas.

Wine Enthusiast: 90 Points

"Full of ripe berry fruits, this is an immediately attractive, rich wine. Black cherries come through along with acidity, offering juicy balance to this generous wine. Drink now." The Wine Enthusiast, 90 Points

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