Jean Foillard
Beaujolais (France)
“There is something no-nonsense and straightforward about Foillard’s wine. It seems to say, let’s cut straight to deliciousness. Deliciousness with class. It has a wonderful texture going down. The finesse from start to finish seems almost offhanded.” – Kermit Lynch
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 Lynch 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.!
JEAN FOILLARD
Morgon Cuvée Corcelette 2022
TASTING NOTE
From plot of 80 years old vines in one of the coolest climat in Morgon.
Neal Martin, Vinous “The 2022 Morgon Cuvée Corcelette has a crisp and delineated
bouquet brimming with energy. Lively red fruit seems to leap from the glass. The
palate is beautifully built, svelte tannins matched with a silver bead of acidity, very
harmonious with a lightly spiced and persistent finish. This has a bit of Liam-
Gallagher-like swagger about it—nothing wrong with that in my book.”
JEAN FOILLARD
Fleurie 2022
TASTING NOTE
Kermit Lynch, “Fresh hay on the nose, wet wheat field and moss. Light and living,
charged with herbs, cranberry, and strawberry. Jean’s wines, like the Beaujolais
itself, have a way of bringing you squarely home. Each cuvée is unmistakably from
here. The wine smells like the earth right before it rains and tastes like the pine
forests high on the hills and the wild fruits in the underbrush. With vines unaltered
by herbicides or pesticides, and every grape cluster twisted from the vine by hand,
this is pure Beaujolais, and there is nothing better.”
JEAN FOILLARD
Morgon Cuvée 3.14 2017
TASTING NOTE
Falstaff, “The Morgon Cuvée 3.14 is still young and closed with notes of wild
strawberry, black cherry and raspberry, as well as floral nuances. The wine also has
a dark spiciness reminiscent of venison, soy sauce and liquorice. Intense and mouth-
filling on the palate with noticeable but ripe tannins and beautiful length. Needs to
mature.”
An extremely rare and iconic Beaujolais Cru.