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Hooray for Beaujolais!

At its best Beaujolais combines tradition and structure with a juicy drinkability that has you reaching for the second bottle. Plus, Ellington dug it.

2018 Dubost La Ballofiére Morgon
By
Eric Harland
drumsb.1976
Drums
About the Wine

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Region: Morgon, Beaujolais, FranceVarietal: Gamay
Importer: Domain Dubost
Price: $26
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John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman (Impulse!, 1963)

2019 Jean Foillard Beaujolais Villages
By
Matt Penman
bassBass??? ?
About the Wine

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Region: BeaujolaisVarietal: Gamay
Importer: Kermit Lynch
Price: $32
What I'm Listening to Now
Horace Silver Quintet: Further Explorations (Blue Note, 1958)
2018 Marc Delienne Fleurie "Maurice"
By
Kristin Korb
bassb.1969
Bass & Vocals
About the Wine

After all these years, I'm finally revisiting the Beaujolais zone. Just like listening to music, our tastes evolve, and we can be drawn to other unexpected and beautiful experiences. We asked Troels at Erik S?renson Vin what he recommends based on our predisposition for fuller-bodied wines. "Maurice" doesn't disappoint. This ruby-hued pour is glorious. Putting your nose in the glass, the scent of cherry is mixed with a peppery tingle that lets you know that this is something else. If you can exhibit a little self-control, give it time to open up in the glass before you taste it.
The flavor is a delightful blend of dark berries, cherries, bright acidity, and hint of smoke. The mouth feel is silky and supple. This is not a light Fleurie. It is a full-bodied Beaujolais. Take your time to enjoy the flavors as the subtle changes dance in your mouth. It pairs well with fish or chicken and a side of Rosa Passos. Her singing is light and buoyant, but rooted in a lifetime of experience and nuance that gives each song depth and long-lasting pleasure.
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Region: Fleruie, Beaujolais, FranceVarietal: Gamay
Importer: Importer goes here
Price: $23
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Rosa Passos
guitar and vocalsb.1952

2019 Christian Ducroux Vin de France Prologue
By
Jerome Sabbagh
saxophone, tenorb.1973
saxophone
About the Wine

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Region: BeaujolaisVarietal: Gamay
Importer: Chambers St. Wines
Price: $17.99 (sold out, sadly)
What I'm Listening to Now
" data-original-title="" title="">Paul Gonsalves: Gettin' Together! (Jazzland, 1960)Paul Gonsalves
saxophone, tenor
1920 - 1974
Ivo Pogorelich: Chopin Preludes (Deutsche Grammophon, 1990)
" data-original-title="" title="">Dizzy Gillespie: Have Trumpet, Will Excite! (Verve, 1959)Dizzy Gillespie
trumpet
1917 - 1993
" data-original-title="" title="">Andrew Hill: Judgement! (Blue Note, 1964)Andrew Hill
piano
1931 - 2007
" data-original-title="" title="">Duke Ellington: The Ellington Suites (The Queen's Suite) (Pablo, 1976, recorded in 1959)Duke Ellington
piano
1899 - 1974

2018 Christian Ducroux Exspectatia
By
Randy Ingram
pianob.1978
piano
About the Wine


Herbie Hancock
pianob.1940
Our friend here is Christian Ducroux, and the wine is called "Exspectatia." From what I gather, Ducroux is considered one of the finest practitioners of natural wine making in a region that literally defined the modern conception of natural wine. While his vineyards would normally fall under the Régnié AOC (one of Beaujolais' 10 Crus), this wine is intentionally declassified as a Vin de France.
Just as the best art can make the complex seem simple, Ducroux's flagship wine has an easygoing silkiness that belies its amazing complexity. Notes of cherries and raspberries are deftly balanced by a nose of earthiness and leather. Those red fruits continue to be augmented by minerals and bright acidity. While not a "big" wine, this clocks in at 13.5% ABV and has impressive lengthnot just for chilled quaffing, although it's perfect for that too.
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Region: BeaujolaisVarietal: Gamay
Importer: Fruit of the Vine
Price: $20
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" data-original-title="" title="">Cedar Walton: Reliving the Moment: Live at the Keystone Corner (HighNote, 2014)Cedar Walton
piano
1934 - 2013

2016 Julie Balagny Cayenne
By
Damion Reid
drumsDrums
About the Wine

"Cayenne" is a cuvee that is unfiltered, fruit forward, with acidity reminiscent of raspberry and cherry. Because of the vines growing on basalt and volcanic soil, the terroir is highly expressive in this wine, giving you earthy aromas on the nose. 2016 was a good year, that helps show how a light fruit forward taste can easily be enhanced by this unique terroir, transcending this cuvee into an elegant wine you can't stop drinking.
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Region: BeaujolaisVarietal: Gamay
Importer: Louis/ Dressner
Price: $45
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Gonzalo Rubalcaba
pianob.1963
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