2016 Juliénas
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2021 - 2026
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Mathieu and Camille Lapierre, the son and daughter of the late, justly famed Marcel Lapierre are doing an excellent job of maintaining their father’s not insignificant reputation, or, more accurately, legend in the region. Mathieu told me that he’d be drinking the 2016s on the young side because “they’re elegant and expressive. They should age nicely but they have a lot of charm already.” Speaking of 2016, the hailstorms destroyed almost a quarter of the crop from the Lapierre’s 17 hectares of vines, so they purchased some Juliènas fruit from a friend of a similar-minded grower to make the one-off bottling reviewed here.