Moulin-à-Vent La Roche 2017

Château des Jacques

Moulin-à-Vent La Roche
2017

Country
France
Regulated designation
Appellation origine controlée (AOC)
Region
Beaujolais
Appellation
Moulin-à-Vent
Varietal(s)
Gamay 100 %
Alcohol percentage
14%
Colour
Red
Sugar
Dry
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About this winery

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Product notes

As its name suggests, this terroir – located below the windmill that gave its name to the appellation – rests directly on the granite bedrock formed 320 million years ago. Only Gamay is able to thrive in these soils, which offer no reserves and no respite during the summer months.

Production notes

Hand-picked into crates, sorted, and often destemmed, the grapes macerate slowly for three to four weeks. Punching down or pumping over punctuates the fermentation, depending on the vintage. The wines are aged for 10 months in one-, two-, and new oak barrels in our old 17th-century cellar. The wood comes from the forests of Nivernais, Limousin, and Allier.

Tasting notes

This wine has a deep garnet red color with bright tints, and forward aromas of violets, faded roses and black fruits. In the mouth, the wine’s vibrant acidity and elegant tannins help its overall character of depth and richness. Complex aromas help the wine’s long finish. Pairings with red meats in sauce, venison and other game and most cheeses

Press reviews

Vinous

- 93 points -

April 2021 (Vintage 2017)

Deep magenta. Expressive, mineral-driven black raspberry, cherry cola and floral aromas show fine definition and spicy lift. Chewy and expansive on the palate, offering appealingly sweet dark berry, cherry, roasted coffee and spicecake flavors that take on a hint of smokiness with air. Subtly gripping tannins build through the long, smoky finish, which emphatically echoes the cherry and floral notes.

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Wine Advocate

92+

William Kelley, April 2019 (Vintage 2017)

The 2017 Moulin-à-Vent La Roche is showing very well, wafting from the glass with scents of raspberries, potpourri and candied peel, followed by a medium to full-bodied, deep and concentrated palate with a velvety attack and a broad-shouldered chassis of youthfully chewy structuring tannins. This will really sing after a few years in the cellar.

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