Description
Domaine Sigaux was founded in 1770. Today, it’s in the hands of the family-run Pardon & Fils, one of the most respected producers in Beaujolais. The average age of the vines here is 65 years old. The older the vine, the tastier the grape – this makes for some seriously flavoursome Gamay. Gamay is the dominant grape variety in Beaujolais. It has thin skins and this means that there are low levels of tannin extracted in the winemaking process. As a result, the wine is typically light bodied and floral. Try it with charcuterie or grilled meats.
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