The Moulin à Vent Cru, one of the ten crus of Beaujolais, possesses a captivating history dating back several centuries. In the heart of the Middle Ages, this region witnessed a significant expansion of viticulture, marked by the cultivation of the Gamay grape variety. The Moulin à Vent appellation derives its name from the eponymous windmill located at the top of the hill, symbolizing the strength and power of the wines that emanate from it. Officially recognized as a cru in 1936 with the awarding of the controlled designation of origin (AOC), Moulin à Vent has since acquired a distinguished reputation for the quality and aging potential of its wines.
Moulin à Vent extends over approximately 650 hectares of southeast-exposed hills, benefiting from optimal sunlight. The soils are mainly composed of decomposed granite, imparting a robust structure and mineral complexity to the wines. The vines, predominantly planted with the Gamay grape, thrive on these hillsides, where the influence of the wind and the nature of the soil contribute to the unique expression of the grapes.
Vignerons in Moulin à Vent are deeply attached to their terroir, implementing environmentally friendly cultivation practices and, at times, adopting biodynamic approaches to preserve the vitality of the soil.
Moulin à Vent wines are distinguished by their powerful character, robust tannic structure, and aging aptitude. Here are some characteristics of the profile of Moulin à Vent wines:
Aromas and Flavors: The wines reveal complex aromas of red fruits such as cherry, raspberry, and sometimes floral and spicy notes. These aromas evolve over time, developing nuances of riper fruits and earthy notes.
Tannic Structure: Moulin à Vent is renowned for its firm and well-defined tannins, imparting a solid structure to the wines. However, these tannins can be polished and elegant, bringing a velvety texture to the palate.
Power and Depth: Moulin à Vent wines display power and depth on the palate, reflecting the concentration of ripe grapes. This characteristic makes them suitable for extended aging in the bottle.
Balance: Despite their power, Moulin à Vent wines maintain a harmonious balance between the richness of the fruit, tannic structure, and acidity, offering complex and elegant wines.
Aging: Moulin à Vent is renowned for the aging potential of its wines. As they age, they gain complexity, developing tertiary aromas and a more nuanced flavor palette.
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