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With the Beaujolais star continuing its upward trajectory, we've seen corresponding upward pressure on the market for top-echelon bottings from the region's most prized vineyards. Thankfully, however, it's still a hotbed of overachieving hidden gems and boutique stars like Jean-Michel Dupré.
While prices on other Morgon cult favorites like Burgaud, Bouland, Lapierre, and Foillard have hit new heights, Dupré's 2021 flagship wines remain remarkable steals at under $20, which belies the quality in the bottle. The JS93 Le Grottier hails from a 1.5ha parcel of 75-year-old vines in the Grands Cras lieu-dit and boasts "impressive ripeness" tied to a "powerful, tense, and crisp finish" that indicates the potential for further development in the cellar. Similarly, the WE92 Côte du Py, from the appellation's most famous site, is "dense and full of generous black fruits with a rich, mineral and concentrated character" that perfectly captures what make these the most coveted and cherished vines in Beaujolais.
Dupré's domaine and reputation are built on these quintessential, old-vine expressions, but it's the pricing that truly defines these wines in comparison to their more expensive peers. In other words, they're throwbacks to classic cru Beaujolais in every respect, so savvy fans can stock up big and enjoy them time and again for several years. |