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The Domaine Daniel Bouland is located in Corcelette in Beaujolais, between Villié-Morgon and Chiroubles and consists of eight hecatres of beautiful terroir and old vines. Daniel Bouland comes from a family of winemakers and the family estate is shared with his brother Raymond who produces in Villié-Morgon. Daniel Bouland's wines are characterised by their body and their beautiful intensity of fruit while their minerality subtly reflects the terroir. Good wine at an interesting price!
This Morgon Corcelette cuvée is made from grapes grown on old vines. At Domaine Daniel Bouland, work in the vines and the winery is carried out with utmost respect for the environment. The vines are worked totally by hand, with the gobelet-pruned plants leaving no space for a tractor to pass. Every year, these grapes develop a concentrated profile.
The grapes are vinified in whole harvests with maceration taking 10 to 12 days depending on the cuvée. Maturation takes place in steel vats and foudres for 6 to 9 months, and Daniel uses minimal sulphur in his wines. The cuvée is not filtered so it can retain all its beautiful aromas.
This is a veritable terroir cuvée, with a ruby red colour and an aromatic nose of flowers and gentle spices. Its palate is precise, revealing elegance and finesse. The Corcelette terroir really comes through in the glass!
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Region: Beaujolais
Producers and wineries: Daniel Bouland
Colour: red
Appellation: Morgon
Owner: Daniel Bouland (Domaine)
Size (in ha): 9 hectares
Service temperature: 14°
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