Jean-Louis Dutraive - Grand Cour
Beaujolais, France
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It’s never too late for a renaissance. Nearing 60, the extremely humble and hard-working vigneron, Jean-Louis Dutraive unintentionally became one of Beaujolais’ iconoclastic vignerons. Between 2010-2016 (perhaps some years prior to those as well), Jean-Louis found his own uniquely elegant style that inspired an entire generation of local growers and extended well beyond Beaujolais and France into the global wine scene. Perhaps one of Beaujolais’ most elegant appellations, Fleurie is dominated by granite soils with a broad variation of altitudes and expositions. Jean-Louis’ Fleurie vines are on softer slopes at lower altitudes with deeper sandy soils than those at higher altitudes, which make for more elegant and aromatic wines. Jean-Louis’ Brouilly is a unique wine grown on limestone, which imparts more power, color and weight when compared to his range of Fleurie wines. All vineyards are farmed naturally with EU organic certification and most of the wines are bottled with little to no added sulfites. Jean-Louis’ offspring (Ophélie, Justin and Lucas) began to take greater stylistic control of the domaine in 2017, led by his daughter, Ophélie.
Jean-Louis Dutraive - Grand Cour - 2022 Fleurie, La Part des Grives
Price: $51.00
Size: 750ml
Availability:
Out of stock
Type of Wine: Red
Grape(s): 100% Gamay
Style: Mineral, Elegant and Aromatic
GROWER OVERVIEW
It’s never too late for a renaissance. Nearing 60, the extremely humble and hard-working vigneron, Jean-Louis Dutraive unintentionally became one of Beaujolais’ iconoclastic vignerons. Between 2010-2016 (perhaps some years prior to those as well), Jean-Louis found his own uniquely elegant style that inspired an entire generation of local growers and extended well beyond Beaujolais and France into the global wine scene. Perhaps one of Beaujolais’ most elegant appellations, Fleurie is dominated by granite soils with a broad variation of altitudes and expositions. Jean-Louis’ Fleurie vines are on softer slopes at lower altitudes with deeper sandy soils than those at higher altitudes, which make for more elegant and aromatic wines. Jean-Louis’ Brouilly is a unique wine grown on limestone, which imparts more power, color and weight when compared to his range of Fleurie wines. All vineyards are farmed naturally with EU organic certification and most of the wines are bottled with little to no added sulfites. Jean-Louis’ offspring (Ophélie, Justin and Lucas) began to take greater stylistic control of the domaine in 2017, led by his daughter, Ophélie.
VINEYARD DETAILS
Composed of 25% late harvest grapes and 75% second crop grapes, it comes from Dutraive’s 1.8-ha (~4.5-acre) plot in the Fleurie lieu-dit “La Chapelle des Bois” (a lieu-dit that has a variety of exposures and topsoil textures) is located at the bottom of the slope,. It’s the coldest parcel in their range, and consists of deep decomposed granite sand with vines planted between 1953 and 2003 at altitudes ranging from 250 to 500 meters, and a northern exposure.
CELLAR NOTES
100% whole cluster, semi-carbonic, natural fermentation and maceration for 2-3 weeks and the wine aged in old 228L and 600L French oak for 7 months. 10ppm (10mg/L) total added sulfites only at bottling, no fining nor filtration.10ppm (10mg/L) total added sulfites, no fining nor filtration.








































