A cast-iron classic
Cool nights and mild days gave perfect ripening conditions
Softly textured palate with generous mouthfeel and a creamy texture
Cool nights and warm days gave perfect ripening conditions
– Liam McElhinney
Lightfoot ‘Cliff Block’ Pinot Noir Gamay de Chaudenay A cast-iron classicThe palate is deep, savoury, and quietly powerful, opening with dark cherry, black raspberry, and plum skin carried by fresh, mediumplus acidity that keeps the wine lifted despite its depth. Tannins are fine, chalky, and confidently firm, showing the structure and gravitas of the Cliff Block site more serious, darker, and more architectural than Beaujangles. The midpalate reveals rose petal, earthy spice, dried herb, and a cool flintymineral thread,