Morgon Grand Cras 2016
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Mee Godard's Morgon Grand Cras 2016 is a vintage that embodies elegance and finesse. On the nose, it seduces with delicate aromas of red fruits, notably raspberry and cherry, accompanied by floral notes and a subtle mineral touch. On the palate, it offers a silky texture, carried by fine tannins and lively acidity, creating a harmonious balance. The finish is long and refined, revealing nuances of sweet spices and undergrowth. This 2016 vintage of Morgon Grand Cras is a magnificent expression of the terroir, testifying to the talent of Mee Godard in the art of winemaking.
Technical sheet
13.1°
100% Gamay
100% ORGANIC
Beaujolais
Awards
The vintage rewardsTamlyn Currin - 17/20jancisrobinson.com
"Grand Cras 2017: Redcurrants, blackberries and a tiny hint of farmyard. The tannins on the Grand Cras ripple with muscle in a way that they haven't on her other 2017s. This is the stallion of the stable, wild and darker, a dangerous edge and no brush-tip delicacy here. Rooted in granite. A wine carved from rock. Formidable beauty."
Michael Apstein - 93/100@apsteinonwine.com
"Realizing the diversity of soils within Morgon, the wine producers there divided that appellation into six fairly large (averaging about 450 acres) climats, one of which is Grand Cras. This one, from Mee Godard, one of the rising stars in Morgon, comes from a single 1-acre plot of 20-year-old vines. The darker soil in Grand Cras compared to that in Corcelette, another of the Morgon climats, tells the story. A bigger and bolder wine, it has a paradoxical austerity and charm. Less accessible with firmer tannins than her Morgon Corcelette at this stage, it has a lovely firmness without a trace of hardness. Give it a few years in the cellar or open and decant it several hours before you serve it with a hearty stew this winter."
Tamlyn Currin - 17/20jancisrobinson.com
"Grand Cras 2020: I'm convinced these Godard wines are becoming more diaphanous and more finesse with every vintage. The strength of them is moving from tannic, extracted power to an inner, more intangible power. Her Grand Cras, which I've always found to be her most formidable, brooding, tannic wine over the years, is still commanding, still a masterpiece of granite-turned-into-wine, but there is a new fluidity, a soaring poetry, a vulnerability, that I have never found in this wine before. It tastes as if Mee Godard has made a connection with her vines that goes beneath the ground. The Grand Cras fruit is, as always, on the blue-black spectrum. We've been picking our own blackcurrants the few last days and I can taste them in this wine, along with the scribble of coal dust and inkiness that is so very Grand Cras. The tannins, though, are cursive, with their own lustrous flow. Liquid obsidian. What a beauty."
Our Cuvée
Mee Godard's Morgon Grand Cras cuvée is a captivating expression of the Grand Cras terroir in the Morgon appellation. This very elegant red wine is made with the Gamay grape variety, which gives it a fruity character and exceptional depth. It has an intense ruby color and reveals aromas of ripe black fruits, enriched by spicy and floral notes. On the palate it offers a complex structure, silky tannins and a lingering finish, creating an unforgettable taste experience.
Food & Wine Pairings
Pair Mee Godards wines with your dishesGrilled lamb with herbs
The aromas of dark fruits and spices in this wine perfectly complement the flavor of grilled lamb.
Roast chicken with mushrooms
Mushrooms and Morgon Grand Cras form a harmonious combination of earthy flavors.
Soft cheeses
Brie or Camembert for an exceptional cheese-wine experience.