What's Pressoir Drinking?
Domaine Chapel Beaujolais Villages 2017
by Raj Vaidya
Tuesday, December 15th, 2020
Last week I recapped our Club Member dinner at Daniel featuring the wines of Domaine Mugneret-Gibourg. After the dinner, Chef Daniel was kind enough to invite Daniel, Edouard and myself to have a quick bite and to do a little raiding of the cellar I had the honor of building over the last eleven years. I immediately jumped on the opportunity to taste a bottle I have been thinking about all summer. This was the first vintage of Beaujolais Villages for the Domaine Chapel, a small winery founded in 2016 by David Chapel (son of famed Michelin starred Chef Alain Chapel) and his wife (and my dear friend) Michele Smith. Michele and I worked together at Thomas Keller’s Per Se back in the mid-2000’s and I’ve been buying the wines since the first vintage enthusiastically. This was a chance to taste a delicious, albeit humble wine from the Domaine which has had a chance to mature a bit. Typically Beaujolais Villages is all slurped up within the first year after release so this was a rare opportunity…
The wine had retained its juicy fruit forward mid-palate but had gained in complexity. The stony mineral character had really developed and the wine was distinctly more salty than it showed upon release. Cherry, spiced berries, and a hint of smoke on the palate rounded it out beautifully. And yet it remained true to Beaujolais, and extremely drinkable, as we polished it off in no time!