Marcel Lapierre - Cuvée Camille 2018
Domaine Lapierre is located in Villié-Morgon, in Beaujolais. A family-owned estate for three generations, the grandfather Michel Lapierre moved to Villié-Morgon at the beginning of the century as cellar master at "Domaine des Chênes". After the Second World War, his son Camille succeeded him. He then seeks to develop the sale in barrels to bistros of Lyon and Mâcon. At the end of the 1950s, he began to sell his production in bottles and enlarged the farm by buying some plots. In 1973, with a clientele forged by his father, Marcel Lapierre took over the farm, which then numbered 7 hectares. From 1981, and under the impulse of Jules Chauvet, known researcher and recognised in the Universities of California, Marcel Lapierre decided to vinify without sulfur or yeasting and to cultivate his vines in Biodynamy: without chemical fertilizers, nor herbicides. Today, despite his demise, the energy of the estate remains intact. The vineyard planted entirely with the Gamay grape variety (which is 70 years old on average), now covers 16.5 hectares.
The cuvée "Camille" comes from one hectare of vines grown without fertilizers or chemicals in Côte de Py. The semi-carbonic maceration lasts 24 days in wooden vats and is followed by a 9-month aging in 216 litres barrels for a superb juice.