Dominique Piron’s family history in Beaujolais spans more than four centuries, with his oldest known ancestor born in Morgon in 1590. Since then, there have been 14 generations of winegrowers in the family. Dominique seeks to create characterful terroir wines that are fruity, subtle and elegant from his sloping vineyards of fragmented granite and schist. These are wines that showed us what we’d long been looking for from Beaujolais but had almost given up hope of finding. 

Brouilly is the largest and furthest south of the Beaujolais crus. Almost quite dark and serious-looking for Brouilly at first sniff but blue flowers, cherry fruit, kirsch, cinnamon, clove are all there, too. Some tannin from the outset, with structure to a very vivid, supple red-fruit pulp feel. Bit of grip. Acidity is good, structure neat and overall picture is vibrant and easy. So much great-value drinking in this.

Brimming with violets and blueberries, this has such immediate appeal and is also very well balanced on the medium- to full-bodied palate. Excellent velvety tannins build nicely in the long, very harmonious finish. Very hard to believe this has 14% alcohol. Drink or hold. Date: Jul 2025; Rating: 93 Points; James Suckling
 

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SKU 11323
Brand Dominique Piron
Shipping Weight 1.3333kg
Unit Of Measure ea

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