Morgon ‘Corcelette’, Frederic Berne
£21.95
Delicious Beaujolais from a great, fairly new, producer. Frederic has only been making his own wines since 2013 but is one of the rising stars of this, once-again fashionable areas. Corcelette is one of the best vineyards in Beaujolais and it shows the Gamay grape at its best. The wine is so bright and energetic, it is a real joy to drink; perfect with pates, charcuterie or with a great cheese board – the perfect wine for us!
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Additional information
Style | Red |
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Country | France |
Region | Beaujolais |
Grape | Gamay |
Organic | Yes |
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