2009 Morgon Côte du Py

Wine Details
Place of Origin

France

Morgon

Beaujolais

Color

Red

Grape/Blend

Gamay

Reviews & Tasting Notes

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Drinking Window

2024 - 2030

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Jean-Marc Burgaud was out in the Far East promoting his wines with his importer when I dropped in at his winery in Morgon, but I enjoyed the company of his wife, Christine, and son-in-law, Quentin, the latter now working at the estate. He speaks better English than most Englishmen I know, having grown up on the other side of La Manche. At the moment, Jean-Marc assigns Quentin various tasks around the Domaine. Quentin recently got accustomed to driving a tractor in the vineyard, not for the faint-hearted, since he confessed that he often feels it’s about to tip over. This is an exemplary producer at the top of the tree. Tasting through Burgaud’s 2022s from bottle and 2023s from barrel (picked from September 9), there is a sense of sophistication running through nearly every cuvée. Burgaud is a master working in the Côte du Py who can occasionally evoke almost Pinot-like characteristics.