Guy Breton P'tit Max is a red wine produced by Guy Breton, a renowned winemaker from the Beaujolais region in France. The wine is made from Gamay grapes grown in the Morgon appellation, known for its granite and schist soils that impart a unique minerality to the wine. The vineyards are farmed using organic and biodynamic practices, which results in grapes that are full of flavor and character. The winemaking process involves whole-cluster fermentation and aging in old oak barrels, which gives the wine a delicate and elegant structure. The wine is known for its bright red fruit flavors, subtle tannins, and refreshing acidity, making it a perfect match for a wide range of dishes.
NOTES FROM VINOVOSS SOMMELIER
This Guy Breton P'tit Max is a delightful Beaujolais gem, full of dark cherry, raspberry and strawberry fruit, with a hint of spice and a bright, juicy finish.Its light-bodied and elegant character show classic Gamay character, and its low alcohol content makes it perfect for enjoying any time of day.
Beaujolais is a wine region located in the south of Burgundy, France. It is known for its light-bodied, fruity red wines made from the Gamay grape. The region has a long history of winemaking, with evidence of vineyards dating back to the Roman era.