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Domaine Dubost Beaujolais-Villages Rouge 2023
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Domaine Dubost Beaujolais-Villages Rouge 2023 - 1 Bottle is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Free Delivery Orders over $250*
Or $9.95 flat fee Australia wide.
Dispatched from our Melbourne store.
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Vintage Vigilant
Vintage Vigilant
We aim to have all wines above $30 be vintage specific. In the case the listed vintage is out of stock and you note you would like that particular vintage, we will inform you via email for approval to go ahead.
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Delivery Times
Delivery Times
To be able to supply such a unique & extensive range of boutique wines, we don't hold much of the inventory. So with us, there is the added step of receiving the wine from our local suppliers before it is dispatched to you. Most orders are dispatched within 3-6 working days.
Returns and Warranty
Returns and Warranty
Replacement or refund offered if bottles are faulty or damaged. All our deliveries are insured against loss, however you must notify us in a reasonable amount of time.
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- Wine GiftA great wine gift.
- Green WineA wine made using sustainable, organic and/or biodynamic practices in the vineyard and the winery.
- CollectibleA wine that will improve and possibly increase in value with careful cellaring.
- BoutiqueA wine from a small, artisanal winery.
- Screw CapNo corkscrew required to open.
- Magnum1500ml bottle.
- TWFThe Wine Front
- JHJames Halliday
- WWWorld Wine
- WSWine Spectator
- WEWine Enthusiast
- BHAllen Meadows
- JSJames Suckling
- DEDecanter
- JRJancis Robinson
- STStephen Tanzer
- AGAntonio Galloni/Vinous
- RPRobert Parker/Wine Advocate
- HHHuon Hooke
"Earth and wild berries on the nose with a touch of peppercorns. Medium body with fine tannins. Round and creamy with a succulent character. Well-balanced with a flavorful finish." - James Suckling
"This Beaujolais-Villages offers a beautiful garnet red color with light glossy reflections. It gives off elegant aromas of red fruits and wild flowers. On the palate it is perfectly balanced: the soft and fruity attack precedes a fleshy and greedy texture. The finish is powerfully aromatic, with a nice freshness.
This estate, established in 1902, is managed by fourth generation vigneron Jean-Paul Dubost. Jean Paul is farming the small estate organically and the non-interventionist philosophy is carried through to the winemaking. JP uses no chemicals and minimal sulphur. His view is that this allows him to produce wines that express the qualities of the Gamay and the specific terroirs of his vineyards. He is extremely fortunate to have some ancient vines and this is reflected in the quality of all of his wines, not least the Beaujolais-Villages, which is as good as many of his neighbours’ Cru wines." - Dubost
"This Gamay is produced by the classic semi-carbonic maceration of whole clusters of grapes taking place over 15 days in steel tank. Bottled fresh with just a light filtration and no added sulphur, this is a cut-above the Beaujolais-Villages appelation. Many argue the Beaujolais-Lantignié commune tastes as good as a cru in its own right - perfectly evidenced by Dubost's wine and Lantignie may indeed still come to be designated as a Cru.
The commune of Beaujolais-Lantignié may have existed as an AOC since the 1930s, but for a long time its 110 hectares of vines have been more anonymously labelled as Beaujolais-Villages. Beaujolais-Lantignié has two faces – on its western side are bluestone soils like those of the Côte de Brouilly or the Côte du Py, on the eastern side it is granitic sand and rose granite, very similar to Chiroubles. Local producers argue these qualities of Lantignié make wines that are distinctive, and are working hard to differentiate themselves from the generic label of Beaujolais-Villages." - Wine House
Type | Red Wine |
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Varietal(s) | Gamay |
Country | France |
Region | Beaujolais Villages |
Brand | Domaine Dubost |
Vintage | 2023 |