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Jean-Paul Thevenet Morgon Tradition 2024

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    5 qty South Melbourne
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    Country: France
    Region: Beaujolais
    Grape: Gamay
    Size: 750ml
    Vintage: 2023

    Well, I suspected I had a bad bottle of this prior per – HERE – and that certainly seems to be the case. This is excellent. 

    This is bright and crisp, red fruits, quite spicy, dried roses and mint. It’s light in body with a grainy grip to tannin, redcurrant and raspberry, rosehip tea, fresh cranberry acidity, with a peppery finish of excellent length. Frisky, minerally, yet smashable, with some complexity built in. Classic Beaujolais. Very good. (94) GARY WALSH, The Wine Front

    One of the original “Gang of Four” pioneering Beaujolais producers, Jean-Paul Thévenet is still producing some of the region’s finest examples. Working with old vines and minimal intervention, his wines are expressive, structured and age-worthy. Hard to track down and always worth it when you do.