Grape/Varietal : Gamay | Color : Red |
Origin : France | Bottle Size : 75cl |
Region : Borgogna | ABV : 11% |
Vintage : 2021 | Natural Factor: Organic |
Wine Insight
Christopher Santini is a French American based in Auxey-Duresses. His winery is known as ‘The Auxey-Collective’ and his particular brand is ‘The Santini Collective’. The winery itself is 100 years old and has never seen a commercial enzyme or yeast. There is a collection of young winemakers producing wine there thanks to Chris. That and the fact that the Santini Collective is a collaboration with his brothers are the key two elements which are important in understanding the warm and comforting feel of visiting Chris. Chris did his first vintage in Provence at the age of 20 and was hooked.
He completed oenology in Beaune and worked at both small and large domaines. By a stroke of luck Chris began working for the infamous American importer Kermit Lynch, as time went on he ended up heading up their Beaune office. A pretty impressive role which opened him up to priceless contacts and gave him a very good perspective on the fine wines of France. Chris’s first vintage was in 2013 and his aim was clear; To produce wines of ‘Vin de Soif’ (wines made to quench thirst and be consumed with fervour). He succeeds in this practice by sourcing organic fruit from unusual or ‘off the beaten track’ Burgundian appellations. He also likes minimal sulphur, just a touch at bottling.
The vineyard that manages Chrisptopheer Santini in Lantigniè grows on the Bastys lieu-dit, a hill overlooking the northern part of the Beuajolais and overlooking the municipalities of Regnie, Brouilly and Morgon.
This wine is an example of the balance and elegance of the village of lantignie. it plays a lot on ripe fruit, it is compact and full, it is easy to drink, but it is not as light as other beaujolais crus.
Pairs Well With:
Sourdough and Lentil Spinach Curry
Sounds Like:
Tangerine Dream - Birth of Liquid Plejades