Beaujolais Nouveau 2024 is here! Pre-order now for November 21st delivery! Find out more.
**Pre-Order Now for Delivery on Thursday November 21st**
Beaujolais Nouveau 2024 is here! Made using grapes that still hung on the vines just a matter of weeks ago, it’s all about that youthful vibrancy - wine that is as fresh, crunchy and bright as can be.
This year Sylvère and Mathidle have made just the one Nouveau, using their own domaine fruit, rather than making an additional wine from negocé grapes. The domaine is made up of just 4 hectares of biodynamically-farmed Gamay in Blacé, a small village in Beaujolais. The grapes are harvested in late September and go through a short carbonic maceration before a mini-élevage of just six weeks in concrete before bottling. Fresh, youthful and vibrant. One of the best Nouveau’s out there!
Please note that as this is a pre-order product any other non-nouveau wines ordered alongside it will be held back and shipped at the same time.
It was Sylvère's uncle who first showed him the ropes in the winery whilst running the family domaine back in 1998, just as he was beginning organic conversion on their four hectares of Gamay and Chardonnay in the Beaujolais commune of Blacé. Sylvère went on to study agriculture before stints working with Dominique Belluard in the Savoie and Jean-Claude Lapalu back home in Beaujolais. He started Séléné in 2012, working loosely with biodynamic principles in mind, in accordance with the lunar calendar; but not pursuing strict certification. Vines here are between 20 to 80 years old and planted on sandy clay soils, with a vein of granite running underneath. Fermenting only with native yeasts, the reds all undergo carbonic maceration. Ageing is mostly done in concrete vats, with the exception of his grandmother's favourite plot- the oldest vines- picked for a cuvée named for her and aged in old barrels. Together with his partner Mathilde they grew vegetables on the farm until 2018, when they decided to focus all attention on the vines. To encourage biodiversity, an orchard was planted in the autumn of 2020, and sheep will arrive in the spring of 2021.