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Chateau Thivin, Cote de Brouilly Cuvee Zaccharie, 2014

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Château Thivin is the oldest estate on Mont Brouilly and the benchmark producer of Côte de Brouilly—the Geoffray family has farmed these steep, volcanic blue-granite slopes for generations. 'Cuvée Zaccharie' is their top bottling, named for an ancestor and made from the oldest vines on the best terraces, given more structure and aging than their other cuvées. This is Gamay that drinks like serious wine. The 2014 now has a decade of bottle age, which has rounded its edges and brought out savory, mature complexity—a back-vintage bottle from a private cellar drinking right in its sweet spot.

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Antonio Galloni

93 points

"Bright magenta. Aromas of ripe cherry and boysenberry are complemented by suggestions of candied violet, licorice and smoky minerals. Stains the palate with sweet dark fruit, floral pastille and spicecake flavors that smoothly marry concentration and vivacity. Shows excellent clarity and mineral cut on the youthfully tannic finish, which leaves notes of bitter cherry and dark berry skin behind." —Josh Raynolds

Robert Parker

91 points

"The 2014 Côte de Brouilly Cuvée Zaccharie, which is aged in barrel (1 to 12 years - around 5% new barrels are added each year), has an attractive bouquet with hints of fig and black plum joining the chorus line of brambly red fruit. The oak here is present but neatly assimilated, less creamy in texture than when I tasted the wine from barrel. The palate is medium-bodied with a succulent and quite fleshy entry. The acidity is nicely judged with peacock's tail of cranberry jus, wild strawberry and quince on the sustained finish. Excellent." —Neal Martin

More about Chateau Thivin

Château Thivin is one of Beaujolais unmissable classics, like Foillard in Morgon or Clos de la Roilette in Fleurie. Thivin’s own home is the Côte de Brouilly, a Cru that is often overlooked or confused with its neighbor, Brouilly. While Brouilly makes the lightest and simplest wines of the ten Crus, the Côte de Brouilly makes incredibly distinctive Beaujolais of structure and complexity.

The secret to the Cru’s terroir is revealed in its first name, Côte. Côte means slope, and in this case, the slope is a very steep one—48% grade!—on an old volcano. Volcanic soils are not that common in Beaujolais, but that’s what you find here. In particular, you find slightly blue volcanic rocks with minerals like plagioclase, a type of bright white feldspar, and the black, yet reflective mineral biotite of the mica family.

The combination of volcanic minerals, their impact on absorbing heat and reflecting light as well as the steep grade yield Gamay grapes unlike any others in the world. While you might find yourself inspired to forage for mushrooms, you won't have to forage for wines of singular beauty.

Wine Details

  • Grape Variety

    Gamay

  • Vintage

    2014

  • Size

    750ml

  • Farming Practice

    Traditional

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Tasting Notes & Food Pairings

Perfect Pairings

Roast duck, beef bourguignon, mushroom dishes, or Comté and aged cheeses.

Tasting Profile

Medium- to full-bodied, structured Gamay with bright acidity and fine tannin softened by age. Mature, savory dark fruit with a stony, mineral core.