Chiroubles has the highest altitude vineyards of the Beaujolais region, and it shows through in this crisply dry, yet mouth-wateringly fruity red. Luscious!
A delicious marriage of Pinot Noir and Gamay, and as fruit-forward and acidic as anything Santini produces. Drink pantry-cool alongside some appetizers.
100% pinot noir from the Givry commune, made using the "flottaison" method, this wine eschews the soily, vegetal side of the grape in favor of big fruit notes. Crushable, but worth savoring.
A nose of honeycomb and white tea turns into crisply ripe melon on the palate. No oak and no malo make this a great summer patio drink, or a great pairing with rich, cream-of-etcetera soups.
40% whole cluster fermentation, with just a hint of new oak to mellow its redfruit tartness, a comfy-cozy baked spice edge, and gently-grippy silk tannins on the finish.
The Palmberg vineyard is Stein's finest, with 90 year old ungrafted vines. This Spatlese Feinherb, from the second pass of harvesting, adds depth and complexity to the wine with some sweetness, orange blossom aroma, and an endless finish.