Jean-Paul Brun
Jean-Paul Brun Terres Dorees "FRV 100" Sparkling Gamay NV
Jean-Paul Brun Terres Dorees "FRV 100" Sparkling Gamay NV
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The name "FRV100" is a play on the word “effervescent” in French (French speakers, try to sound out the letters and the numbers bit-by-bit!). The name speaks to the character of this wine: a playful bottle from an otherwise very serious region.
This off-dry, méthode ancestrale rosé is anything but standard. Hand-harvested fruit is destemmed and fermented in vat until it reaches around 6% alcohol. It's then lightly filtered and bottled, finishing its fermentation with indigenous yeasts in bottle. The result is a light-bodied, gently sparkling, gently sweet, low-ABV vin de soif. The vintage never appears on the label (there is no allowance for sparkling Gamay in Beaujolais) but it is always a single-vintage wine.
About Jean-Paul Brun
About Jean-Paul Brun
Jean Paul Brun is located in Charnay, a village in the Southern Beaujolais just north of Lyon, in a beautiful area known as the "Terres Dorées" or Region of Golden Stones. Brun is the owner and winemaker at this 60+ hectare family estate and has attracted the attention of the French and American press for the wonderfully fruity and delicate wines he produces. Brun wants to make "old-style" Beaujolais and his vinification differs from the prevailing practices in the region. He believes that the charm of Gamay's fruit is best expressed by the grapes' indigenous yeasts, rather than by adding industrial yeast. Virtually all Beaujolais is now made by adding a particular yeast during fermentation. Known as 71B, this yeast is a laboratory product made in Holland from a tomato base, which imparts wines with banana and candy aromas. It produces a beverage, but with no authenticity and little charm. Brun, on the other hand, wants to make a pure Gamay wine. Brun's view is that Beaujolais drinks best at a lower degree of alcohol and that there is no need to systematically add sugar to the must (chaptalize) to reach alcohol levels of 12 to 13 degrees. Only a minimal amount of S02 is used at bottling to keep the wine fresh and "headache-free". Filtration is also minimal so that the wine keeps its original fruit and aromas. Brun’s wines are not ‘blockbusters’ in the sense of ‘big.’ The emphasis is not on weight, but on fruit: Beaujolais as it once was and as it should be.
Region
Region
Beaujolais, France
Variety
Variety
Gamay
Technical Details
Technical Details
