and a persistent wet‑stone echo
The fruit feels concentrated but not heavy
adding savoury detail beneath the clean fruit
There’s a quiet savoury undercurrent of fennel
Château Thivin Côte de Brouilly ‘Les Sept Vignes’ Tumbarumba and a persistent wet‑stone echoThe palate is bright, structured, and deeply mineral, opening with red cherry, raspberry, and wild strawberry lifted by fresh, mediumplus acidity that keeps the wine tense and vibrant. Tannins are fine, lightly firm, and chalkedged, giving more definition than a typical BeaujolaisVillages. The midpalate shows violet, rose petal, subtle spice, and a strong bluegranite mineral thread, reflecting the volcanic slopes of Cte de Brouilly. The finish is