Chateau Bonnet Rouge Barrique - Chateau Bonnet 2019

Chateau Bonnet

Format: 75 cl

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Chateau Bonnet's Chateau Bonnet Rouge Barrique represents a more refined and structured selection of their classic red wine, thanks to a barrique aging process that adds complexity, depth and woody notes to the blend. Located in Entre-Deux-Mers, a region famous for producing quality wines in Bordeaux, Chateau Bonnet is renowned for its ability to create wines that reflect the excellence and winemaking tradition of the area.

This wine is typically produced from a blend of traditional Bordeaux varieties, such as Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc, which are the cornerstones of the region. The selection of the grapes, the harvest and the vinification are carried out with the utmost attention to guarantee the quality of the final product. Aging in French oak barrels gives Chateau Bonnet Rouge Barrique an added dimension, integrating aromas of vanilla, sweet spices and a light toasted touch with the wine's ripe fruit and vegetal notes.

In appearance, the wine has a deep ruby red color, tending towards garnet as it ages. On the nose, the bouquet is rich and inviting, with hints of ripe red and black fruits, such as cherry, plum and currant, accompanied by nuances of chocolate, coffee and a delicate touch of vanilla and cedar, the result of aging in wood.

In the mouth, the Chateau Bonnet Rouge Barrique shows a solid structure and well-integrated tannins, with a harmonious balance between acidity and body. The aromatic complexity perceived on the nose is also found on the palate, evolving into a long and persistent finish that leaves room for a pleasant persistence of spicy and woody notes.

This wine is an excellent accompaniment to red meat dishes, game, rich stews and mature cheeses. The elegance and complexity of Chateau Bonnet Rouge Barrique also make it suitable for special occasions, demonstrating how Chateau Bonnet is capable of producing wines that can compete with more well-known Bordeaux labels in terms of quality and character.

The winery

Château Bonnet – Winery in Beaujolais

Discover the story and wines of Château Bonnet.

Family-owned winery located in La Chapelle-de-Guinchay, in the heart of Beaujolais (Chénas area). It manages its own vineyards and produces red, white and rosé wines, as well as Crémant de Bourgogne, employing manual vineyard work and on-site vinification.
Region: Beaujolais
Country: Francia
Founded: 1630
Grapes: Gamay, Chardonnay
Documented historical presence dating back to the 17th century. Estate-owned vineyards with a declared total area of 20 hectares. Cultivated appellations: Chénas, Moulin-à-Vent, Juliénas, Saint-Amour and Beaujolais-Villages. Hand-harvested and bottled on the estate. Agricultural practices listed as Terra Vitis / non‑certified organic farming on the wine product pages.
Winery history
The property is home to a château built in 1630. 19th-century records attest to the Perrachon family's presence as vine growers in the Juliénas area; the family moved to Château Bonnet in 1973. Subsequent generations gradually joined the estate's management, continuing viticulture and winemaking on the property.
Production philosophy
Family-run production with a "from vine to bottle" approach: the vineyards are estate-owned, the grapes are hand-harvested, and all stages are carried out on the estate. Winery profiles highlight care for the soil and practices compatible with Terra Vitis and sustainable management, maintaining an artisanal style rooted in the local area.
Terroir and vineyards
The estate is located in La Chapelle-de-Guinchay and cultivates vineyards across the AOPs Chénas, Moulin-à-Vent, Juliénas, Saint-Amour and Beaujolais-Villages. These vineyards benefit from varied soils and exposures typical of Beaujolais.

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