Morgon Cote du Py・Frederic Cossard・2020
Product name: morgon cotes du pays
Producer name: Frederic Cossard
Variety: Gamay
Region: France > Burgundy
Category: red
Capacity: 750ml
(The following is from the importer materials)
Soil: sandy cysts. Maceration: Semi-maceration in a carbonic wooden tank for 21 days. Fermentation: 1 and a half months using natural yeast. Aging: 12 months in a 40hL egg-shaped cement tank, 3 months in a stainless steel tank.
Harvest date is September 1st. Yield is 40hL/ha! Vieilles Vignes is over 100 years old! The grapes are from Damien Coclet! In 2020, Fred will produce 100% Damien Coclet grapes at the Domaine.
With the concept of cooking in Chassolnay, I launched a négos called Les un hauts in collaboration with Damien! Uses an egg-shaped cement tank to bring out the pure taste!
The ripe fruit of dark cherries is layered with the noble aroma of rose petals and the bitter aroma of black chocolate. The wine is soft, juicy, and the richness of the mellow fruit soaks in, while the mineral minerality and fine-grained tannins tighten the aftertaste!
Frederic Cossard
The current owner, Frédéric Cossard, launched Domaine de Chassolnay in 1996.
Frederic grew up in a family of dairy farmers with no connection to wine at the time, and under the influence of his strict father, he studied milk fermentation at ENIL (National School of Dairy Industry) in order to take over the family business. After graduating from school, he was forced to travel to the United States on his father's orders to train at a dairy company near Boston for two years, but he faded out after three weeks. After that, he decided not to take over the family business, so he left his father's care and jumped straight into the world of wine, which he had always been interested in. At the age of 23, he studied wine at the winemaking schools of Beaune and Savoie and started working for Cloutier with minimal investment. Frédéric Cossard With no prior knowledge, he started knocking on the doors of Burgundy with just paper, pencil, phone, and car, and gradually gained the trust of his customers by persistently negotiating wine deals. Along the way, he worked as a cloutier for 10 years, working as a wine blender at a négociant in Nuits-Saint-Georges. During that time, he said, ``I drank all the wine in Burgundy,'' and decided to start a domaine in order to create his own ideal wine. In 1996, he launched his long-awaited domaine with his mother-in-law (at the time). In 2005, they built a new winery, and the following year they started Négociant Frédéric Cossard, which continues to this day.