2023 Domaine Croix-Charnay 'Corcelette' Morgon Beaujolais
Terroir: Granitic sand (fine sandy-clay soils), with Southern exposure. 350 meters.
Average age of vines: 70+ years
Farming: Goblets. Dry-farmed, practicing & transitioning organic.
Harvest: By hand, using 15kg crates.
Vinification: Select whole cluster, left overnight in the cellar to cool. Semi-carbonic fermentation in small containers, without any additions or intervention. Vertical manual press (5hl) following three-week maceration. Spontaneous fermentation with indigenous yeasts. No fining. No filtration.
Aging: Barrel, 6+ months
Sulfur added: None.
After dabbling in the field of natural wine as spectators and dégustateurs for numerous years, Iris Mauclert and Wincent Lebègue took over the Domaine Croix-Charnay in 2018. The self-proclaimed “néo-vignerons” relocated from Paris—where Iris worked as a librarian at FNAC and Wincent in theater—following their long-time desire to create and reconnect with nature. The picturesque domaine is situated 380 meters above the historic capital of Beaujolais, with vines in the Crus of Chiroubles and Morgon, in addition to Beaujolais Villages. Aged goblets (between 30 and 70 years) encompass a diverse range of terroirs: blue (medioritic) rock and veins of granite, at a variety of different exposures. The vines are treated minimally with natural substances, including petit lait, tisanes, and essential oils; soils are lightly worked by winch and pickaxe.
The plots surround the long-standing house, where the original cellar is used for fermentation and aging. Old-school, semi-carbonic maceration takes place in small containers. Wines are pressed using a small horizontal or even smaller vertical (manual) press following two to five weeks of maceration, then aged in barrel for a minimum of six months.
Each single-plot cuvée is highly reflective of its unique terroir, embodying the fun-loving, warmth and joie de vivre of the winemakers. The wines incorporate freshness and intention, and are gourmand and fully enjoyable, all without taking themselves too seriously.