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textured, savoury
Beaujolais
Domaine Anita Cru Beaujolais Selection 2.0 - CLEARANCE Deal
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$229
6PK - $38.17 / BTL
PRICE DROP! Usual price: $249 // "Makes you wonder why this appellation isn't as famous as Burgundy's finest." – James Suckling
6PK - $38.17 / BTL
OFF RRP
Why do we love this case?
“Hands down one of my fave producers in the world! A great way to tour the great cru’s of Beaujolais when you’re unable to travel! I was lucky enough to visit Domaine Anita in 2019 and we fell in love with the wines on the trip. This pack is a great way to explore the best Crus of the region and I highly recommend trying them out!” - John, Wine Buyer
Domaine Anita are situated in the small village of Chenas, home of gamay, and they make all styles of Beaujolais from various local villages. This pack shows off the breadth of skills in the Domaine, from various single vineyards, in the best Crus of the region, from some very old vines.
1x Domaine Anita Moulin-à-Vent La Rochelle 2021
Red — Gamay
Beaujolais — France
"Tasting this feels like standing on a beach, then being hit by a giant wave and carried away, but in the most delightful way. Great sour cherry and black cherry fruit plus a stack of very fine tannins and a slew of spicy notes. From 40-50 year-old vines in weathered granite. Very long fermentation on the skins, then almost a year in Burgundian oak. Drinkable now, but best from 2024." – James Suckling
You’d pay $80 full price.
Awards
Tasting Notes
1x Domaine Anita Morgon Le Clachet 2021
Red — Gamay
Beaujolais — France
"This Morgon masterpiece is still very young, but the enormous depth and stunning harmony are already completely clear. Great blue fruit aromas rest on an enormous structure that's almost perfectly integrated on the very concentrated palate. Stunning finesse at the extremely long finish. The soil in this parcel is a mixture of volcanic blue stones and schist. Previously this wine was marketed under the name Morgon Prestige. Drink or hold." – James Suckling
You’d pay $70 full price.
Awards
Tasting Notes
1x Domaine Anita Moulin-à-Vent Reine de Nuit 2021
Red — Gamay
Beaujolais — France
‘Reine de Nuit’ translates to Queen of the Night, referencing the practice of harvesting the grapes for this wine in the cool of the evening. The 40 year old vines offer up fruit that displays freshness on the nose in the form of redcurrants and raspberry, leading to a smooth and generous palate. This is a favourite of James Suckling, amongst his descriptors calling it "extremely vibrant and exciting". Hard to top that.
You’d pay $70 full price.
Awards
Tasting Notes
1x Domaine Anita Fleurie Les Moriers 2021
Red — Gamay
Beaujolais — France
This is a brilliant expression of the granitic soils of Fleurie - among the most highly regarded of Beaujolais’ ten crus. It is fine boned and deftly finessed. A little bit of tannic prickle gathers on the back of a drying, granite-like mineral base. Blackberry and bramble abound, but in a cooler, more precise fashion to what we’re used to seeing in these often well-developed fruits. Purity is the focus here - freshness and focus define the wine. It has a pleasing amount of palate weight, too, for Fleurie and for a wine with such elegance - evidence of winemaking mastery. Brilliant wine. We can see exactly why Suckling is gushing over it.
You’d pay $70 full price.
Awards
Tasting Notes
1x Domaine Anita Moulin-à-Vent Au Vieux Bourg 2021
Red — Gamay
Beaujolais — France
"This Moulin-a-Vent has delightful red fruit character plus a slew of floral notes. Then the strident minerality and compact fine tannins hit you on the palate and this develops a remarkable drive. Very long, focused and structured finish. Drink or hold." – James Suckling
You’d pay $70 full price.
Awards
Tasting Notes
1x Domaine Anita Chenas Les Brureaux 2021
Red — Gamay
Beaujolais — France
Outstanding gamay. Snappy and bright without sacrificing its smooth, lithe mouthfeel and palate weight. Fresh berries and Turkish delight are underscored by a gravelly minerality. There is an exactness to the execution; a perfect expression of terroir. The acid grapples with the gums, pushing its way up the palate into a long, enduring finish. A standout wine at a knockout price - this is not to be missed.
You’d pay $70 full price.