Really one of the nicer and perhaps more complete Beaujolais I’ve had in a bit. Decanted 2+ hours, needed it as there is some real structure here that evened out nicely. Wonderful nose, quite typical. Lots of dark red fruit and a bit of earthy funk. Excellent length and acid on the finish. — 2 years ago
really smooth — 6 years ago
Well-structured with raspberry and granite. Exactly what a young Moulin a Vent should be. This will age well. — 10 years ago
The Fleurie was even better. — 11 years ago
This is a fun wine. Big, boisterous nose on this. Loads of granitic earthiness up-front and lots of very ripe dark cherry behind. Terrific whack of pure and rich Beaujolais sappy juiciness hits the palate quickly. It’s a little loose and sexy, which is a very good thing, but its open-knit nature lacks a little of the coiled core that would ensure aging. So I’d drink these sooner rather than later for their guilt-free sensory promiscuity. — 5 months ago

Fleurie 2014 Château des Moriers, Miss Vicky Wine. Good Beaujolais Crus tend to age very well, and this is no exception. I tasted the 2013 and 2014 alongside, and while they both are very good, I prefer the more mineral Pinot Noir-like 2014. Exceptional value too. — 3 years ago
Excellent. A touch of extra fruity sweetness. — 4 years ago
Liquid candy! Gulp gulp. The Natural Wine Company, Barcelona. #tnwc — 5 years ago
Fantastic cherry flavors, excellent minerality, great lasting finish — 8 years ago
This is a huge wow. Outclasses the Fleurie Moriers from the other day by a mile. Tastes like someone managed to squeeze juice out of solid granite and blend it with equal parts gamay. Off-the-charts rockiness here puts it almost in STGT territory. Has plenty of structure as MaV should, but it's more refined in texture than the Fleurie and perfectly balanced with the fruit (and no wood flavors detectable on this one). The proportions here are like the golden mean - this is really well-composed. — 10 years ago
2020 vintage. " La Brirette" is a small production from century-old vines in the "Les Moriers" part of Fleurie. Incredible intensity and depth, beautiful concentrated fruit, fresh acidity, and very impressive length.Hard to find with a tiny production (about 3000 bottles), but well worth the search. — a year ago
2020 vintage. Fleurie in a can (250 ml or 2 glasses) and it's delicious! Vicky strikes again! From granite and sandy soils from the fine Fleurie as yet unofficial cru "Les Moriers" , this is a crisp fruity, irrestible Gamay. Don't drink straight from the can,but serve it in nice wine glasses. Abv 13,5% — 3 years ago
2019- very tasty. decant next time — 5 years ago
Great color with good stuffing and VG length. Oh my — 7 years ago

Pure granite, nice red fruit, moderate tannins and nice acid. — 11 years ago
Pulled from the Drink Now box in the cellar. Held up beautifully, still aromatic and drinking well! — 11 years ago
edward Simpson
On an off chance went for this Fleurie from Barnhill, paired perfectly with roast pork, cherries, and berries with a good structure, made for a special 52 inlaws wedding anniversary! — 3 months ago