Chénas Vibrations Vieilles Vignes Paul-Henri Thillardon 2018(red)
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The young winemaker Paul-Henri Thillardon started out in 2008 with 500 square metres of Beaujolais-Villages which he inherited from his father as well as two and a half hecatres he had en fermage in Chénas. Today, his domain amounts to just under 12 hectacres, all of which is organically farmed and in the process of becoming biodynamic. Being a family affair, his brother Charles looks after the vines. This domain is surely one to keep an eye on.

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Characteristics of the producer and cuvée

Region : Beaujolais

Producers and wineries : Thillardon

Colour : red

Volume : 40000

Grape variety : Gamay
Food and wine pairings : Coq à la bière, Planche de charcuterie, veau à la crème

Appellation : Chénas

Owner : Paul-Henri Thillardon

Size (in ha) : 12 hectares

Viticulture : organic and natural More information....

Service temperature : 14°

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Auction history Chénas Vibrations Vieilles Vignes Paul-Henri Thillardon 2018
3/7/202419
8/5/202016
2/28/202019

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