Frédéric Berne, Beaujolais Lantignié `Granit Rose`

Frédéric Berne, Beaujolais Lantignié `Granit Rose`

Vintage: 2023

VintageProduct CodeFormatClosureAvailability
2023FB101A2312 x 75DiamAvailable
Producer

Raised on a farm in Beaujolais, Frédéric Berne has always felt a natural connection to the land around him. Attracted by wine’s ability to express its surroundings and soil complexity, he decided to become a winemaker. After a few years working throughout southern Burgundy, Frédéric set up his eponymous domaine in 2013. He now owns nearly eight hectares of certified organic vineyards across Beaujolais-Villages, Lantignié, Morgon, Régnié and Chiroubles.

Frédéric’s vineyards are planted on variations of granite bedrock laced with quartz, which lend elegance and purity to the final wines. All the grapes are hand-harvested before being macerated for between 5 and 15 days, depending on the fruit. Frédéric follows a policy of minimal intervention in his winemaking, using only indigenous yeasts during fermentation.

The Lantignié ‘Granit Rose’ comprises a blend of different parcels grown on pink granite soils, fermented using 100% whole-bunch in stainless steel tanks. The resulting wine is defined by an exuberant red fruit character, with the granite soil lending fine tannins. Frédéric’s Lantignié ‘Pierre Bleue’ uses the same techniques as the ‘Granit Rose’. The Gamay for this wine is grown on predominantly clay soils, creating a more fragrant expression with notes of bramble and black cherry compote. Frédéric has also recently begun producing the Lantignié Gamay Noir. Unoaked and made with 100% whole bunch, it offers fantastic value and supports Frédéric’s conviction that Lantignié deserves to be the 11th Beaujolais Cru.

The Régnié ‘La Pierre’ is sourced from a 1.5-hectare parcel planted at an elevation of 300 metres on granite and quartz soils. Aged in used oak barrels for 12 months before bottling, this unique site lends intense purity of fruit and notable concentration to the final wine. The 2024 Morgon reclassification, in which six climats were subdivided into 60 lieux-dits, means that Frédéric’s ‘Corcelette’ wine is now known as Morgon 'Saint-Joseph' to reflect the location of the vineyard. The fruit is pressed using the estate’s old screw press before fermenting on its skins for 14 days and ageing for 12 months in oak barrels (of which 10% is new). The resulting wine is rich with bright fruit, expressing the power and concentration of this site with stunning precision.

Vineyards

Frédéric has 7.5 hectares between Beaujolais Villages, Morgon, Régnié and Chiroubles, all of which are organically farmed. The 'Granit Rose' is a blend of different parcels grown on pink granite soil in Lantignié, a tiny town in the west of Beaujolais, at 400 metres above sea level. The vineyards mainly sit on variations of granite bedrock with mineral components of quartz, which lend elegance and purity to the wines. The vines are trained on trellisses with cover crops planted between vine rows to improve soil structure and prevent soil erosion. Frédéric and the team also practice agroforestry to boost the biodiversity of the vineyards and combat the heat during the summer.

Vintage

2023 was an excellent vintage in Beaujolais and produced exceptionally balanced wines. A mild spring brought about an early budburst and flowering and fruit set occurred under ideal conditions. Good soil water reserves enabled the vines to cope with the summer heat, and cool nights allowed the grapes to undergo a perfectly paced ripening, retaining lovely freshness. There were a few hailstorms in August, which damaged some of the bunches. Harvest began at the beginning of September and rigorous sorting ensured that only pristine fruit made it into the ferments.

Vinification

All of the grapes were hand harvested. Frédéric follows a policy of minimal intervention in his winemaking and uses only indigenous yeasts. The 2023 'Granit Rose' was made using 80% whole bunch and semi-carbonic maceration with fermentation in stainless-steel tanks lasting for around 10 days. Following fermentation, the wine was aged for six months in concrete vats prior to bottling.

Tasting Notes & Technical Details

The Beaujolais Lantignié `Granit Rose` is bright red in colour. The nose is brimming with bright red fruit aromas of raspberry and redcurrant with subtle spicy notes. The palate is fresh and supple with fine tannins, a lifted acidity and a crisp finish.

Alcohol (ABV)

12.5%

Acidity

5.8 g/l

pH

3.41

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