The 2.80 hectares of vines are grown in the village of Lantignié and vinified at the Vauxonne vinification center in Saint-Etienne des Oullières. The Gamay Noir from the hills of the Beaujolais-Villages appellation, whose plots are at higher altitude with cooler nights, produce full-bodied, fleshy wines.
Surface area : 2.8 hectares
Vineyard : Rémi Vincent, Stephen Botton
Wine : Rémi Vincent
La Croix Blanche
Beaujolais Lantignié AOP.
2,83 hectares. West exposure and granitic soil on mineral-rich saprolite. The nose reveals aromas of black cherries with light notes of kirsch, and cocoa bean with a hint of ripe orange peel.