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The revival of a great vineyard

Welcomed with enthusiasm by wine lovers

21 Mars 2024

In recent years, Beaujolais, long considered a second-rate vineyard, has enjoyed a spectacular renaissance. The wine region is renowned for its light, fruity red wines. In recent years, many Beaujolais winegrowers and producers have undertaken to renew and modernize their production in order to revive the reputation of this wine region! It's this renaissance of the Beaujolais vineyards that is now being welcomed by wine lovers the world over.

 

A vineyard in full revival

Long underestimated, the Beaujolais vineyards are now enjoying an exceptional renaissance. The region's winegrowers have modernized their production, focusing on grape quality, vinification and maturation, and if there's one thing we can say for sure, it's that the difficult years are now far behind us.

As a result, Beaujolais wines produced today are of a higher quality than in years gone by, and are enjoying an unprecedented boom.

This may be due to a favorable climate, with grapes enjoying optimum ripeness to produce wines rich in flavor and aroma, while retaining the freshness and lightness typical of Beaujolais wines.

Today, Beaujolais is a vineyard in full revival, producing top-quality wines that are worthy of a place among France's finest !

 

The creativity of young winemakers

For a number of years now, the Beaujolais wine region has owed its renaissance to a new generation of dynamic, passionate winemakers who have breathed new life into the region! These young winemakers have understood the importance of quality and innovation in restoring the image of their native land. They don't hesitate to break old codes by adopting new winemaking techniques and creating more modern, original wines.

Thanks to their energy and creativity, these young winemakers have contributed to the emergence of a new image of Beaujolais as an innovative, dynamic and attractive winegrowing region.

 

Responsible approach

The Beaujolais winegrowing region is also aware of the importance of protecting the environment, and is resolutely committed to a responsible approach to viticulture. More and more winegrowers are adopting environmentally-friendly practices, such as organic farming, agroecology and agroforestry. Some vineyards have even been awarded the "Haute Valeur Environnementale" (HVE) label, which rewards farms committed to environmentally-friendly practices.

This commitment to sustainable development helps preserve the quality of soil, air and water, while improving the quality of the grapes and wines produced, thus testifying to the region's commitment to environmental protection.

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