Daniel Bouland Morgon Pré Jourdan 2023 is a Beaujolais red wine made from Gamay, sourced from the Pré Jourdan lieu-dit in Morgon, France. The site is defined by granite and decomposed rock, producing wines with structure, mineral definition, and a more linear expression of the cru. Bouland’s approach remains focused and restrained, allowing vineyard character and vintage conditions to shape the wine without embellishment.
The 2023 vintage presents a balanced and composed profile, with red cherry and plum fruit supported by fine tannins and a firm mineral backbone. There is a gentle savoury thread running through the palate, giving depth without heaviness. Acidity is well integrated, carrying the wine through a focused and persistent finish. It shows the more structural side of Morgon while retaining freshness and clarity, making it well suited to roast poultry, duck, or earthy vegetable dishes.
Daniel Bouland Morgon Pré Jourdan 2023 is a Beaujolais red wine made from Gamay, sourced from the Pré Jourdan lieu-dit in Morgon, France. The site is defined by granite and decomposed rock, producing wines with structure, mineral definition, and a more linear expression of the cru. Bouland’s approach remains focused and restrained, allowing vineyard character and vintage conditions to shape the wine without embellishment.
The 2023 vintage presents a balanced and composed profile, with red cherry and plum fruit supported by fine tannins and a firm mineral backbone. There is a gentle savoury thread running through the palate, giving depth without heaviness. Acidity is well integrated, carrying the wine through a focused and persistent finish. It shows the more structural side of Morgon while retaining freshness and clarity, making it well suited to roast poultry, duck, or earthy vegetable dishes.