MARCEL LAPIERRE | DOMAINE LAPIERRE
Though the iconic natural wine estate Domaine Lapierre is now run by Camille Lapierre and her brother Mathieu, it was their father Marcel Lapierre, who sadly died in 2010, who brought the domain to fame. Popular wines include their Raisins Gaulois which is an entry-level Glou Glou wine, as well as their more serious expressions of Morgon and special bottllings like Cuvee Camille and Roche du Py.
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€21,07
Le Beaujolais 2021 (ONE PER ORDER)
Mathieu Lapierre
Tomato Leaf, Herbs, Forest
€28,09 per litre
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€28,74
Morgon 2022 (sans souffre) ONE PER ORDER
Mathieu Lapierre
The Classic Beajolais Gamay!
€38,32 per litre
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€39,32
Morgon "Cuvée Marcel Lapierre" 2022 (ONE PER ORDER)
Mathieu Lapierre
Age this! Very old vines on Cote du Py
€52,43 per litre
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€84,71
Roche du Py Morgon Cuvee Camille 2021 MAGNUM
Mathieu Lapierre
Ageable Cru Beaujo
€56,47 per litre
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€27,23
Morgon 2021 (Sans Soufre)
Mathieu Lapierre - Morgon 2021 (Sans Soufre)
Classic Beaujo
€36,31 per litre
Pioneer of natural winemaking in Beaujolais
Marcel Lapierre was one of the ‘Gang of Four’, who allegedly began (or at least brought attention to) the natural wine movement in France and also raised the reputation of Beaujolais. Marcel Lapierre took over the family domain in 1973, and after some years teamed up with Jules Chauvet. This equally legendary oenologist, chemist, winemaker, and researcher helped to fine the process of making wine without using SO2 or exogenous yeast and to cultivate the vineyard using chemical-free & holistic principles. As a result the wine is full of life and vibration, presenting the best of its terroir and Gamay variety grapes.
The legacy continues ...
Marcel Lapierre's brave approach to winemaking has set a benchmark for other producers and future generations of natural winemakers. He is often mentioned in the same breath with Guy Breton, Jean-Paul Thévenet and Jean Foillard – a.k.a. the Gang of Four – a pioneering group of modern low-intervention winemakers. Marcel passed away in October 2010, just as the wine harvesting ended. His daughter Camille and son Mathieu are now taking care of the estate. To a great joy of the wine world they decided to continue the vision and ideals of their father and Domaine Marcel Lapierre wines continue to astonish.