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CDV0324RW
Carbonique
2024
Beaujolais
Organic Farming
No Sulphur

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Most famous for Beaujolais Nouveau – a wine bottle only a few weeks after fermentation and drank on the 3rd Thursday of November – Beaujolais is an intriguing wine region technically part of the Rhone commune, but has always been considered part of Burgundy. Reds here are made from 100% Gamay. Gamay produces light, fresh and floral red wines, similar in style to Pinot Noir. Most Beaujolais is produced using semi-carbonic maceration in which the grapes are fermented in a carbon dioxide rich environment. This releases lots of colour and bright fruit characters without much tannic structure. Much of Beaujolais is granite with outcrops of schist in part of Morgon or Andesites in the Cote de Brouilly. In the Auvergne, gamay is planted on basalts and in the Côtes Roannaise there is again granite.

Now running her family’s 7-hectare estate near Morgon’s famed “Côte du Py,” Cosima Bassouls is at the forefront of Beaujolais’ new generation. Trained in international agro-development, she initially pursued humanitarian work before returning to France. After working in organic and regenerative viticulture, she took over the estate following her mother’s passing, determined to farm on her own terms. Since 2019, she has converted all 6 hectares to organic farming, integrating agroforestry, cover crops, and regenerative techniques to foster biodiversity, combat erosion, and improve soil health. She’s also pioneering vine-training methods, replacing gobelet with cordon, training old vines on high stakes and braiding the vine tops instead of trimming them. Her family estate, Château des Vergers, dates to 1604 and has deep winemaking roots. Lantignié, where it’s located, boasts pink granite and volcanic blueschist soils, producing Gamay with great depth and complexity. Cosima also leads a movement advocating for Lantignié’s recognition as a Cru, with organic farming as the foundation. She and 18 fellow vignerons share resources and expertise, creating an exciting energy in the region. 

Tasting note: A fun fruit profile of carbonic raspberry, cherry and even rhubarb on the nose. Some cola flavours too. Very much the same on the palate, it's textured though with very light tannins and the carbonic nature makes the red fruits pop. Very sumptious sweet, candied red fruits.
Winemaking Detail: 350m altitude on pierres bleues (blueschist) soils. Vines are eight years old with a yield of 30 hl/ha. Spontaneous fermentation with four days of carbonic maceration using whole bunches. Hand-harvested in small crates with strict vineyard selection, followed by a gentle, slow pressing in their centuries-old vertical press. Aged for four months in concrete vats.
Features Cherry Strawberry Candied Juicy Violets

Features Candied, Cherry, Juicy, Ripe, Strawberry, Violets,
Tasting note A fun fruit profile of carbonic raspberry, cherry and even rhubarb on the nose. Some cola flavours too. Very much the same on the palate, it's textured though with very light tannins and the carbonic nature makes the red fruits pop. Very sumptious sweet, candied red fruits.
Drink with
Fruit Salad, Picnic Food, Pomegranate,

Wine details

Country France
Region Beaujolais
Producer Chateau des Vergers
Wine Name Carbonique
Colour Red
Style Juicy & Ripe
Vintage 2024
Main Grape Gamay
Other Grapes
Size 75cl
Closure Diam Cork
Production 2500
Aging 4 months in concrete
Soil Blue Schist & Granite
Time to drink Now - 2027
Winemaking Detail 350m altitude on pierres bleues (blueschist) soils. Vines are eight years old with a yield of 30 hl/ha. Spontaneous fermentation with four days of carbonic maceration using whole bunches. Hand-harvested in small crates with strict vineyard selection, followed by a gentle, slow pressing in their centuries-old vertical press. Aged for four months in concrete vats.

CDV0324RW
Chateau des Vergers
Carbonique
2024
Beaujolais
Organic Farming
No Sulphur

Most famous for Beaujolais Nouveau – a wine bottle only a few weeks after fermentation and drank on the 3rd Thursday of November – Beaujolais is an intriguing wine region technically part of the Rhone commune, but has always been considered part of Burgundy. Reds here are made from 100% Gamay. Gamay produces light, fresh and floral red wines, similar in style to Pinot Noir. Most Beaujolais is produced using semi-carbonic maceration in which the grapes are fermented in a carbon dioxide rich environment. This releases lots of colour and bright fruit characters without much tannic structure. Much of Beaujolais is granite with outcrops of schist in part of Morgon or Andesites in the Cote de Brouilly. In the Auvergne, gamay is planted on basalts and in the Côtes Roannaise there is again granite.

Now running her family’s 7-hectare estate near Morgon’s famed “Côte du Py,” Cosima Bassouls is at the forefront of Beaujolais’ new generation. Trained in international agro-development, she initially pursued humanitarian work before returning to France. After working in organic and regenerative viticulture, she took over the estate following her mother’s passing, determined to farm on her own terms. Since 2019, she has converted all 6 hectares to organic farming, integrating agroforestry, cover crops, and regenerative techniques to foster biodiversity, combat erosion, and improve soil health. She’s also pioneering vine-training methods, replacing gobelet with cordon, training old vines on high stakes and braiding the vine tops instead of trimming them. Her family estate, Château des Vergers, dates to 1604 and has deep winemaking roots. Lantignié, where it’s located, boasts pink granite and volcanic blueschist soils, producing Gamay with great depth and complexity. Cosima also leads a movement advocating for Lantignié’s recognition as a Cru, with organic farming as the foundation. She and 18 fellow vignerons share resources and expertise, creating an exciting energy in the region. 

Tasting note: A fun fruit profile of carbonic raspberry, cherry and even rhubarb on the nose. Some cola flavours too. Very much the same on the palate, it's textured though with very light tannins and the carbonic nature makes the red fruits pop. Very sumptious sweet, candied red fruits.
Winemaking Detail: 350m altitude on pierres bleues (blueschist) soils. Vines are eight years old with a yield of 30 hl/ha. Spontaneous fermentation with four days of carbonic maceration using whole bunches. Hand-harvested in small crates with strict vineyard selection, followed by a gentle, slow pressing in their centuries-old vertical press. Aged for four months in concrete vats.
Features Cherry Strawberry Candied Juicy Violets

Features Candied, Cherry, Juicy, Ripe, Strawberry, Violets,
Tasting note A fun fruit profile of carbonic raspberry, cherry and even rhubarb on the nose. Some cola flavours too. Very much the same on the palate, it's textured though with very light tannins and the carbonic nature makes the red fruits pop. Very sumptious sweet, candied red fruits.
Drink with
Fruit Salad, Picnic Food, Pomegranate,

Wine details

Country France
Region Beaujolais
Producer Chateau des Vergers
Wine Name Carbonique
Style Juicy & Ripe
Vintage 2024
Main Grape Gamay
Other Grapes
Size 75cl
Closure Diam Cork
Production 2500
Aging 4 months in concrete
Soil Blue Schist & Granite
Time to drink Now - 2027
Winemaking Detail 350m altitude on pierres bleues (blueschist) soils. Vines are eight years old with a yield of 30 hl/ha. Spontaneous fermentation with four days of carbonic maceration using whole bunches. Hand-harvested in small crates with strict vineyard selection, followed by a gentle, slow pressing in their centuries-old vertical press. Aged for four months in concrete vats.