Domaine Jean Foillard Eponyme 2020
Type: Red
Country: France
Region: Burgundy, Beaujolais
Grape Variety: 100% Gamay
Viticulture: Certified Organic
Climate: Semi-continental climate, influenced by the presence of the Massif Central to the west and the Alps to the east
Terroir: Sourced exclusively from the Les Charmes vineyard, the highest altitude lieu-dit in the appellation. 45-50-year-old vines grown in schist, granite, and manganese soils
Winemaking: Foillard’s “Eponym” is traditionally fermented for 3-4 weeks and aged for 6-9 months in used oak barrels
Color: Garnet with very vibrant ruby hues
Nose: Aromas of mineral, plum, red cherry
Palate: Flavours of game, red cherry and red fruits
About the Winery:
Jean and Agnès Foillard took over his father’s Domaine in 1980, and soon thereafter began to make Kermit Lynch customers very happy. Most of their vineyards are planted on the Côte du Py, the famed slope outside the town of Villié-Morgon and the pride of Morgon. These granite and schist soils sit on an alluvial fan at the highest point above the town and impart great complexity. However, great real estate is not the only key to Foillard’s success. Early on, Jean began to follow the teachings of Jules Chauvet, a traditionalist who defied everything that the more commercial brands were touting in the region. Jean and three other local vignerons, Marcel Lapierre, Jean-Paul Thévenet, and Guy Breton, soon joined in on the movement. This Gang of Four, as Kermit christened them, called for a return to the old practices of viticulture and vinification: starting with old vines, never using synthetic herbicides or pesticides, harvesting late, rigorously sorting to remove all but the healthiest grapes, adding minimal doses of sulfur dioxide or none at all, and refusing both chaptalization and filtration. The end result allows Morgon to express itself naturally, as it should be without the bubblegum and banana aromas of so many other Beaujolais available today. Its rustic structure, spicy notes, and mineral-laden backbone are what real Morgon is all about.
This estate comprises nearly fourteen hectares. Foillard’s Morgons are deep, structured, and complex, with a velvety lushness that makes them irresistible when young despite their ageing potential. Jean raises his wines in older barrels sourced from top estates in Burgundy, a logical decision for someone crafting Gamay in a Burgundian style. It is the passion and dedication of vignerons like this that have brought pride back to the crus of the Beaujolais.