Chateau Thivin - Cote de Brouilly 'Zaccharie' Red 2022

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About the wine Vintage | Region | Appellation | Grape

Red Red

2022 2022

Beaujolais Beaujolais

Cote de Brouilly Cote de Brouilly

Gamay Gamay

Organic Organic

Potential Ageing Check the Ageing Potential of this wine
6 to 8 years
8 to 15 years
15 years and more
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A masterpiece of French artisanship.
Regular price $450.00
Chateau Thivin - Cote de Brouilly 'Zaccharie' Red 2022
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Tasting Notes & Ratings

Grape

Gamay (100%)

    Tasting notes

    Very beautiful deep red colour, aroma of very ripe fruits, blackcurrant, blackberry, round and warm on the palate with a lot of spices. Although it’s already pleasant, this wine is presently still a little young, and offers keeping potential for 10 years.

    Expert Rating

    Jasper Morris 90/100

    More About The Winery

    Founded in the 14th century and acquired by the Geoffray family in 1877, Château Thivin is the oldest estate on the slopes of the Côte de Brouilly, and today stands as one of the reference domaines of Beaujolais.

    The estate’s vineyards are planted on steep, blue granite slopes that define the unique terroir of Côte de Brouilly, producing wines of intensity, freshness, and mineral elegance. The focus is on Gamay, crafted into reds that combine vibrant fruit, floral aromatics, and fine tannins, with an ageing potential far beyond the expectations of most Beaujolais wines.

    Under the stewardship of Claude Geoffray and his son Claude-Edouard, Château Thivin embraces traditional methods, including hand harvesting, semi-carbonic maceration, and ageing in large oak foudres, ensuring wines that are both authentic and terroir-driven.

    Internationally acclaimed, Château Thivin is praised by critics for producing serious, structured Beaujolais that rivals top Burgundy, making it a favorite among sommeliers and collectors.