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Piron Morgon Cote du Py 2023

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Winery: Dominique Piron

Dominique Piron Morgon Cote du Py is made from 100 percent Gamay.The Morgon Cru is based in the heart of Northern Beaujolais. Cte du Py is the heart of Morgon, a little hill of very old blue stone rocks - the oldest soils of Beaujolais (around 430 millions years old), with a typical blue .Cte du Py has been known for centuries for being the best terroir of the village, producing long lived wines with structure and flavors.Wines of the Cte du Py are very dark, profound and dense. Classic aromas of red berries, cherry, kirsh. Fruity, structured and mineral in the mouth with graphite flavors and spicy notes of black and white pepper. Wine can age up to 10 years. Hand picked grapes are sorted manually and destemmed for 50 to 70%. Fermentation starts in concrete tanks and lasts for 18-25 days with remontages and pigeages. Then after pressurage starts the aging, for 23 in concrete tanks, and 13 in recent French oak barrels with batonages on fine lies only. After 10 month we do the blending, keeping only the best cuvees and best barrels, and do the bottling. Pairs well with red meat like beef, duck and game (Hare, Dear, Wild Pork,), cheses.

Country: France
Region: Beaujolais
Grape Type: Gamay
Vintage: 2023
Bottle Size: 750 ml
Organic: NO

The oldest known ancestor of Dominique Piron, Etienne Bailly, was born around 1590 in Morgon, under the reign of King Henry III, in full wars of religion. 3 centuries of family Bailly and Piron followed one another, producing and selling wine from Gamay to Morgon.

Today, a new story is being written. With know-how, roots and terroirs, Dominique Piron has created a Domain among the leaders of the region.

At Maison Piron, there is no "recipe", but a multitude of possibilities and combinations, depending on the knowledge of the terroirs, the appellation, and the purpose. Grapes of quality that are ripe and representative of their soil, a severe sorting if necessary, a partial destemming depending on the maturity of the stalks, some "pigeages" and pumping over, lengths of fermentation depending on terroirs, appellations, and vintages. Few technical interventions. The major idea is "permanent adaptation to the elements". Piron wines are traditional. They express the soil from which they come from. It is a compromise between the search for the best tannins and the preservation of finesse, elegance and purity. A moderate maturation in barrels brings roundness without being overwhelming.

 

Date Founded: 1590

Owner: Dominique PIRON - Julien REVILLON

Starting with the Romans, wine growing has developed since the 3rd century. Dominique Piron’s oldest known ancestor was born in Morgon in 1590. Since then, there have been 14 generations of wine growers in the family. Morgon and Moulin à Vent wines have long been renowned among France’s finest wines.

Dominique Piron

1590 Oldest known ancestor Etienne Bailly, winemaker in Morgon1950 Born in Côte du Py ; 14th generation in Morgon1968 University of Dijon1971 First vintage1988 First grapes bought in Beaujolais2003 Chenas with Lameloise2016 President of the Interbeaujolais Bureau

Julien Revillon1973 Born in Beaujolais1997 Master of Wine Trade in Dijon1998-2004 Burgundy, Bordeaux, Champagne2005 Colombo in Rhône Valley2013 Domaines Piron, Beaujolais

 

Winery Acreage: 234.75

Winery Production: 66,700 / 9L cases

Varietals Produced: Gamay noir (97%), Chardonnay (3%)

 

In a vineyard with difficult terrain− 30% steep slopes and a virtual patchwork of parcels, Dominique Piron is engaged in sustainable winegrowing. On winegrowing land filled with old broken-down granite and schist, the watchwords are natural balance and biodiversity.For vinification, their goal is to create terroir wines, wines of character, that remain fruity, subtle and elegant.

Gamay is the heart and soul of Beaujolais crus. A cross between the Pinot Noir and Gouais Blanc varieties, Gamay was originally imported from Croatia by the Huns in the 4th century. Gamay is a delicate variety and it is either excellent or nothing at all. At any rate, Gamay is a quite remarkable variety because it can either be enjoyed young for its fruitiness and elegance, or allowed to age, developing the structure and mineral qualities so appreciated by connoisseurs.

Morgon, the image of Dominique Piron.Morgon wines are solid but never hard. They are racy and elegant. They always have a slight hint of black cherry (some would say kirsch, as the wine ages), and bright spicy notes. With their great structure, Morgon wines keep very well. Morgon, a sure value.

Eight other appellations, including Brouilly, Regnié, Fleurie, Chénas, Moulin à Vent, Saint Amour, Beaujolais rouge, rosé and white with the Chardonnay variety. Domaines Piron, the specialist in Morgon. A leading Beaujolais enterprise. An international reputation with wines sold in 30 countries worldwide.

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