Chateau de Beru Gamay VDF 2017

Chateau de Beru
$44.00

Grape: Gamay
Vintage: 2017
Type: Red

The Château de Béru Gamay VDF 2017 refers to a vibrant, natural red wine from a historic Chablis domaine, often part of their "Athénaïs de Béru" line, a biodynamic producer known for minimal intervention, blending Gamay from Beaujolais with their own Aligoté, showcasing red fruit, earthy notes, crisp acidity, and sometimes a unique amphora texture, offering purity and complexity.

Chateau de Beru

The Béru family have owned the historical Château de Béru domain for 400 years. At the beginning of the 20th century when the phylloxera crisis hit all the vines were uprooted leaving the estate without its source of income. It was only in 1987, that the Comte Éric de Béru, out of passion for wine, undertook to replant the entire vineyard, and in particular, the famous monopole vineyard Clos Béru. His daughter Athénaïs runs the domain now and has transformed the farming to certified Biodynamic practices. Her first vintage was 2005 and in the years that have followed she has become one of the most revered and influential winemakers in Chablis.

Its terroir was formed during the Kimmeridgian era and is mainly composed of crushed limestone and marine fossils.

Grapes are handpicked, the harvest is directly pressed at low pressure. The juice is directly transferred to stainless steel tanks for fermentations. All wines are aged for 14 to 16 months and are bottled without any fining or filtration. The close attention brought at each step of the winemaking process is the key element, which allows for low sulphur vinification or in the case of the single site wines no addition at all.

The wines are produced without any additives. The aging is long and carried out in accordance with the cycles and the seasons.

Our approach: analyze, understand, and express the identity of a vintage and accompany it by playing on the date of the harvest, the press, or the length of maceration.