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Gamay and the Great Terroirs of Beaujolais
Discover our selection of Beaujolais Cru wines, crafted by some of the region's most talented winemakers. From Morgon to Moulin-à-Vent, via Fleurie, Juliénas and Saint-Amour, Beaujolais produces some of France's most sought-after red wines.
Made primarily from Gamay, these wines are renowned for their freshness, expression of terroir and remarkable ability to combine immediate drinking pleasure with ageing potential.
The great wines of Beaujolais are predominantly single-varietal wines. Most are red wines produced from Gamay Noir à Jus Blanc, a grape variety that is almost exclusive to the region: of the 36,000 hectares of Gamay planted worldwide, more than 20,000 hectares are located in Beaujolais.
Chardonnay, which now covers just over 200 hectares, produces white wines with aromas of fresh fruit and white flowers.

Beaujolais is characterised by its hillside vineyards, densely planted and pruned short in the Crus and Beaujolais-Villages appellations. The longer Guyot pruning method is generally used for wines produced under the generic Beaujolais appellation.
All Beaujolais wines are protected by the French Appellation d’Origine Protégée (AOP) system.
The traditional vinification of Beaujolais red wines is generally carried out using whole-cluster fermentation and the principles of semi-carbonic maceration. Fermentation times vary according to the appellation and the style of wine sought by the winemaker.
The Ten Beaujolais Crus
With ageing potential ranging from 7 to 10 years, the Beaujolais Crus represent the finest expressions of the region.
They can be listed alphabetically or geographically by following the course of the Saône River from south to north.
Located mainly on granite soils, these crus each display a distinctive personality. From south to north, Brouilly is followed by Côte de Brouilly, then Régnié, Morgon, Chiroubles, Fleurie, Moulin-à-Vent, Chénas, Juliénas and finally Saint-Amour, which marks the northern boundary of Beaujolais near the Mâconnais region.
Produced north of Belleville-sur-Saône, each cru benefits from its own combination of exposure, terroir and microclimate.
Saint-Amour (320 ha)
The northernmost cru of Beaujolais. Its stony clay-and-silica soils produce wines with a slightly violet hue, aromas of cherry liqueur and mignonette flowers, and a supple, harmonious palate.
Juliénas (580 ha)
Neighbouring Saint-Amour, Juliénas displays a deep ruby colour, floral and fruity aromas reminiscent of strawberries and woodland scents, together with a vibrant structure that softens beautifully with age.
Chénas (270 ha)
The rarest of the Beaujolais Crus. It offers a ruby colour tinged with garnet, floral and woody aromas, and a rich, enveloping texture.
Moulin-à-Vent (660 ha)
Deep ruby with purple highlights, Moulin-à-Vent develops aromas of red fruits that evolve towards dried rose petals and spices with age. Structured and powerful, it is one of the region's finest wines for ageing.
Fleurie (870 ha)
Grown on the slopes beneath the famous Madone chapel, Fleurie is known for its elegance, carmine colour and floral aromas of iris, rose and violet.
Chiroubles (360 ha)
The highest-altitude cru of Beaujolais. Its elevated vineyards produce delicate, airy wines with floral aromas of violet, lily of the valley and peony.
Morgon (1,100 ha)
The flagship appellation of Beaujolais. Morgon produces intensely coloured wines with aromas of ripe stone fruits such as cherry and peach. Full-bodied and structured, these wines age particularly well.
Régnié (400 ha)
Bright ruby in colour, Régnié offers aromas of red berries such as blackberry and redcurrant, with a style defined by finesse and balance.
Côte de Brouilly (310 ha)
Produced on the slopes of Mount Brouilly, these wines combine elegance, freshness and structure, with aromas of fresh grapes and a beautifully balanced palate.
Brouilly (1,300 ha)
The southernmost cru of Beaujolais. It produces deeply coloured wines with aromas of red fruits and plum, supported by a generous, vinous texture.
Beaujolais-Villages
Beaujolais-Villages is produced across 38 villages stretching over approximately 30 kilometres, from the southern edge of the Mâconnais to the outskirts of Villefranche-sur-Saône. These wines are ideal for sharing and are appreciated for their fruit-forward character, with aromas of blackcurrant and strawberry, as well as their smooth and harmonious palate.
The Beaujolais Appellation
The Beaujolais appellation encompasses 72 villages located in the southern and eastern parts of the region, on clay-limestone and granite-rich soils. Synonymous with freshness and generosity, Beaujolais wines are authentic, expressive and enjoyable when young, offering floral and fruity aromas with remarkable drinkability.
The Leading Winemakers of Beaujolais
Our selection highlights the region's most talented producers, whose wines showcase the full diversity of Beaujolais terroirs, from vibrant and approachable wines to prestigious crus capable of ageing for decades.
Explore our selection of Beaujolais Cru wines and other great wines from Beaujolais.
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