Monday, March 21, 2011

2009 "Domaine des Braves" Régnié Beaujolais

Here is a fun one the wine rep. brought into the Dahlia recently -- thanks for the taste RE!  Gaining the designation in 1988, Régnié is the newest Cru Appellation from Beaujolais.  Located just southwest of Morgon, Régnié is the third southernmost of the ten Crus.

2009 "Domaine des Braves" Régnié Beaujolais


Appearance:
Clear, ruby core, pink rim variation.  Medium intensity with slight staining in the legs, low + viscosity.

Nose:
Ripe red fruit: raspberry, cherry, strawberry.  Piercing minerality with slight organic notes of forest floor & mushroom.  Any possible oak notes are lost under the classic, carbonic maceration induced candy notes and sweet herbs.

Palate:
Medium acidity, which was suprisingly low for a Beaujolais.  The ripe red cherry and raspberry fruit becomes more stewed on the palate.  Irony minerality continues, initially offering balance in the mouth and then lingering far beyond the fruit.  Again, any oak influence is impercievable under the wine's other characteristics.  Medium alcohol (13.5%), low tannins and medium body.

Here is a pairing idea... an old desserty snack from the region:  Beaujolais soaked baguette piled high with fresh sliced strawberries!

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