
Yohan Lardy Chenas "Au Buchonet" Pauline 2023
The Land
ChĂ©nas is the smallest (and one of the highest-lying) appellations in Beaujolais, perched on steep, granitic slopes where thin, sandy decomposed granite overlays hard crystalline bedrock. âAu Buchonetâ sits on a northeast-facing rise near the border with Moulin-Ă -Vent, a sector known for lighter topsoils and exceptional drainage that naturally limits vigor. Vines hereâoften 40â70 years oldâbuild concentration without heaviness, producing Gamay with an uncommon mix of finesse and depth. Organic farming is practiced across Yohan Lardyâs holdings, with grasses maintained between rows, no chemical herbicides, and handwork on the steeper parcels. Elevation and exposure work together to protect acidity in warm vintages like 2023, giving the wine its lifted, red-fruited profile.
The Wine
âPaulineâ is fermented from whole clusters in concrete, following a semi-carbonic approach that preserves aromatic purity while allowing for fine, structural tannin. Maceration is gentle, relying more on infusion than extraction, and Ă©levage continues in concrete to maintain precision and avoid any oak influence. The 2023 vintage shows ripe red cherry, wild strawberry, and faint violet notes, framed by the graniteâs hallmark mineral edge. The palate is supple but not soft: moderate tannins, bright acidity, and a clean, savory finish that leans toward crushed stone and subtle spice. It drinks as an elegant, high-altitude expression of ChĂ©nas rather than a weightier, Moulin-Ă -Vent-styled rendition.
The People
Yohan Lardy farms old vines across Moulin-Ă -Vent, JuliĂ©nas, Fleurie, and ChĂ©nas, working entirely by hand and focusing on organic methods and low-input winemaking. He gravitates toward small, characterful parcelsâsome planted by his father and grandfatherâthat showcase the diversity of Beaujolaisâ granitic soils. Yohan is part of the regionâs younger, highly quality-driven generation: native yeasts, minimal sulfur, long fermentations, and no new wood. âAu Buchonetâ is one of his most personal cuvĂ©es, drawn from a favored old-vine plot and bottled separately for its purity and poise. His wines consistently demonstrate how careful farming and restrained cellar work can elevate Gamay into something both transparent and complex.
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$10.80Yohan Lardy Chenas "Au Buchonet" Pauline 2023
The Land
ChĂ©nas is the smallest (and one of the highest-lying) appellations in Beaujolais, perched on steep, granitic slopes where thin, sandy decomposed granite overlays hard crystalline bedrock. âAu Buchonetâ sits on a northeast-facing rise near the border with Moulin-Ă -Vent, a sector known for lighter topsoils and exceptional drainage that naturally limits vigor. Vines hereâoften 40â70 years oldâbuild concentration without heaviness, producing Gamay with an uncommon mix of finesse and depth. Organic farming is practiced across Yohan Lardyâs holdings, with grasses maintained between rows, no chemical herbicides, and handwork on the steeper parcels. Elevation and exposure work together to protect acidity in warm vintages like 2023, giving the wine its lifted, red-fruited profile.
The Wine
âPaulineâ is fermented from whole clusters in concrete, following a semi-carbonic approach that preserves aromatic purity while allowing for fine, structural tannin. Maceration is gentle, relying more on infusion than extraction, and Ă©levage continues in concrete to maintain precision and avoid any oak influence. The 2023 vintage shows ripe red cherry, wild strawberry, and faint violet notes, framed by the graniteâs hallmark mineral edge. The palate is supple but not soft: moderate tannins, bright acidity, and a clean, savory finish that leans toward crushed stone and subtle spice. It drinks as an elegant, high-altitude expression of ChĂ©nas rather than a weightier, Moulin-Ă -Vent-styled rendition.
The People
Yohan Lardy farms old vines across Moulin-Ă -Vent, JuliĂ©nas, Fleurie, and ChĂ©nas, working entirely by hand and focusing on organic methods and low-input winemaking. He gravitates toward small, characterful parcelsâsome planted by his father and grandfatherâthat showcase the diversity of Beaujolaisâ granitic soils. Yohan is part of the regionâs younger, highly quality-driven generation: native yeasts, minimal sulfur, long fermentations, and no new wood. âAu Buchonetâ is one of his most personal cuvĂ©es, drawn from a favored old-vine plot and bottled separately for its purity and poise. His wines consistently demonstrate how careful farming and restrained cellar work can elevate Gamay into something both transparent and complex.
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The Land
ChĂ©nas is the smallest (and one of the highest-lying) appellations in Beaujolais, perched on steep, granitic slopes where thin, sandy decomposed granite overlays hard crystalline bedrock. âAu Buchonetâ sits on a northeast-facing rise near the border with Moulin-Ă -Vent, a sector known for lighter topsoils and exceptional drainage that naturally limits vigor. Vines hereâoften 40â70 years oldâbuild concentration without heaviness, producing Gamay with an uncommon mix of finesse and depth. Organic farming is practiced across Yohan Lardyâs holdings, with grasses maintained between rows, no chemical herbicides, and handwork on the steeper parcels. Elevation and exposure work together to protect acidity in warm vintages like 2023, giving the wine its lifted, red-fruited profile.
The Wine
âPaulineâ is fermented from whole clusters in concrete, following a semi-carbonic approach that preserves aromatic purity while allowing for fine, structural tannin. Maceration is gentle, relying more on infusion than extraction, and Ă©levage continues in concrete to maintain precision and avoid any oak influence. The 2023 vintage shows ripe red cherry, wild strawberry, and faint violet notes, framed by the graniteâs hallmark mineral edge. The palate is supple but not soft: moderate tannins, bright acidity, and a clean, savory finish that leans toward crushed stone and subtle spice. It drinks as an elegant, high-altitude expression of ChĂ©nas rather than a weightier, Moulin-Ă -Vent-styled rendition.
The People
Yohan Lardy farms old vines across Moulin-Ă -Vent, JuliĂ©nas, Fleurie, and ChĂ©nas, working entirely by hand and focusing on organic methods and low-input winemaking. He gravitates toward small, characterful parcelsâsome planted by his father and grandfatherâthat showcase the diversity of Beaujolaisâ granitic soils. Yohan is part of the regionâs younger, highly quality-driven generation: native yeasts, minimal sulfur, long fermentations, and no new wood. âAu Buchonetâ is one of his most personal cuvĂ©es, drawn from a favored old-vine plot and bottled separately for its purity and poise. His wines consistently demonstrate how careful farming and restrained cellar work can elevate Gamay into something both transparent and complex.








