Joseph Chamonard Fleurie La Madone

Joseph Chamonard Fleurie La Madone

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Red
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Could a single grape be the canvas for such vibrant expression and elegance? Joseph Chamonard’s Fleurie La Madone, sourced from the Beaujolais region of France, epitomizes the finesse of the Gamay grape. Its bouquet enchants with notes of red berries, violets, and a hint of spice more
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Joseph Chamonard

Joseph Chamonard winery produces vibrant, eclectic wines that speak of heritage and passion. Known for their superb Gamay, the wines exhibit bright red fruit aromas, floral notes, and a refreshing minerality. Emphasizing traditional winemaking methods, they offer a range of styles from lively Beaujolais Nouveau to more structured cru wines. The dedication to terroir infuses each bottle with a sense of place, inviting exploration and celebration of the moment.
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Fleurie

Like a whispered secret at dusk, Fleurie wines unfurl with delicate aromas of violet and ripe cherry, wrapped in a grace only the Beaujolais region can impart. Known for its elegance and finesse, this Gamay grape thrives on granite soils, producing a drink that dances lightly on the palate. Historically cherished by winemakers since the 18th century, Fleurie invites contemplation: in each sip, do we taste not just wine, but the heart of the land itself?
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