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• Beauvernay parcel sits at high elevation (450 m) with full southern exposure
• All grapes are harvested by hand
• Vinification is natural, including whole-cluster fermentation for 8-12 days before pressing
• Fermentation takes place in stainless steel and cement tanks
• Aged in concrete tank
• Wine is bottled unfined and unfiltered
• The exact etymology of the name Beauvernay is unknown but the Chignard family has uncovered a few possible origins. The historical name for the hill on which this parcel resides is the “Côte de Beauvernay.” At the base of this hill, there is a small river and along the banks you’ll find “Verne” trees, a type of Alder. The hillside was therefore named for the trees at the base and the addition of “beau” is simply a term of endearment-hill with beautiful Alders or hill with beautiful view of Alders.
| Blend | Gamay |
| Vine Age | Planted in 1946 |
| Soil | Roche bleue (diorite) |
| Vineyard Area | 1 ha |