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May 21th

MAISON LE NID

Located in the heart of Moulin-à-Vent, a prestigious cru in France’s Beaujolais region, Maison Le Nid is a family-run winery that harmoniously blends tradition and innovation. With Gamay grapes sourced from legendary plots such as La Rochelle and Rochegrès, the estate produces wines that express the unique terroir with elegance and finesse.

At the tasting event, Stéphane Lardet, the winemaker of Le Nid, will be joined by Claude Chen—Vavin’s Taiwan-born French director—to share insights and engage with guests on winemaking, wine tasting, and food pairing experiences.

Maison LE NID 

STEPHANE LARDET

Passionate winemaker behind Maison Le Nid, a family-run estate located in Romanèche-Thorins, at the heart of the Moulin-à-Vent appellation in Beaujolais. Born in 1988, he joined the domain in 2014 alongside his parents and siblings. Together, they cultivate around 8 hectares across 12 plots, including the renowned “La Rochelle” and “Rochegrès” vineyards. Stéphane represents a new generation of winemakers, blending tradition with innovation and a deep respect for the environment. The estate practices manual harvesting, parcel-by-parcel vinification, and careful aging in oak barrels. His goal is to express the purest identity of each terroir through elegant, structured, and age-worthy Gamay wines. The wines are known for their finesse, depth, and authenticity. Stéphane brings a clear, committed vision—where each bottle tells a story of family, land, and passion. Maison Le Nid embodies a warm, epicurean spirit and stands out as one of the most promising names in Moulin-à-Vent.

 

Seleção de vinhos

NT$1,580

Chardonnay Fresco e Elegante da BorgonhaDescubra a finesse deste Chardonnay, com notas frescas de citrinos, flores brancas e um palato suave e bem equilibrado. Ideal para harmonizar com marisco, pratos leves ou como aperitivo refrescante. Uma escolha perfeita para os apreciadores de vinho branco Mcon-Villages.

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NT$1,590

O Moulin-à-Vent Tradition 2022 da Maison Le NID é uma expressão refinada de 100% Gamay do coração de Beaujolais. Provenientes de solos graníticos ricos em manganês, os vinhedos beneficiam de excelente exposição solar, permitindo que as uvas atinjam plena maturação e complexidade aromática. O vinho apresenta uma cor rubi profunda e abre com um bouquet de cerejas maduras, amoras e violetas, complementado por delicadas notas de especiarias. No paladar, é estruturado e sedoso, com taninos finos, fruta vibrante e final fresco e persistente. Elegante e acessível, este Moulin-à-Vent reflete a filosofia centrada no terroir da Maison Le NID, mostrando a profundidade, finesse e intensidade aromática do Gamay. Perfeito com porco assado, pato, carnes grelhadas ou risoto de cogumelos, oferece versatilidade à mesa e destaca o charme clássico e o potencial de envelhecimento desta emblemática denominação de Beaujolais.

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NT$2,290

Maison Le NID Moulin--Vent "Rochegrs" 2022 uma expresso distinta de Gamay proveniente de um dos climats mais clebres da appellation. A vinha "Rochegrs", empoleirada em solos granticos ricos em mangans, confere ao vinho uma estrutura, profundidade e mineralidade notveis. Este terroir nico origina um Moulin--Vent que equilibra potncia e elegncia, com potencial para evoluir esplendidamente ao longo do tempo. No copo, apresenta uma tonalidade granada profunda e um bouquet expressivo de cereja preta, ameixa madura, penia e uma pitada de especiarias. O palato encorpado mas refinado, com taninos sedosos, fruta vibrante e um final longo e mineral que reflete as suas origens pedregosas. Perfeito para acompanhar aves de caa, carnes assadas, confit de pato ou queijos curados, este vinho oferece uma soberba harmonia de riqueza, frescura e carcter marcado pelo terroir um verdadeiro testemunho do saber-fazer da Maison Le NID.

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NT$2,290

Gamay de vinha nica La Rochelle de uma das parcelas mais prestigiadas do cru. Cultivado em solos granticos e ricos em mangans, revela aromas de cereja preta, violeta e grafite. Na boca encorpado mas refinado, com taninos sedosos e um final longo e mineral. Um vinho de profundidade e elegncia, ideal para guarda. Perfeito com carnes assadas ou queijos curados.

Beaujolais: A Historic Terroir Reimagined by Maison Le NID

Nestled between Burgundy and Lyon, Beaujolais is a renowned French wine region celebrated for its signature grape, Gamay, and its expressive, fruit-driven wines. While Beaujolais Nouveau brought the region global fame, the true treasures lie in its prestigious crus—especially Moulin-à-Vent, often called the “King of Beaujolais” for its structure and aging potential.

At the heart of this noble appellation, Maison Le NID stands out as a new-generation, family-run estate. Led by Stéphane Lardet, the domaine cultivates legendary plots such as La Rochelle and Rochegrès, following sustainable farming, hand-harvesting, and meticulous parcel-by-parcel vinification.

The wines of Maison Le NID are crafted with precision and care, offering elegance, depth, and a true expression of the region’s granite-rich terroir. Each cuvée captures the soul of Beaujolais—refined, age-worthy, and rooted in tradition.

Why You Should Rediscover Beaujolais

Beaujolais is one of France’s most underrated wine regions—offering far more than the light, fruity image of Beaujolais Nouveau. Today, the region is experiencing a true renaissance, with a new generation of winemakers crafting high-quality, terroir-driven wines from exceptional crus like Moulin-à-Vent, Fleurie, and Chiroubles.

Made from the expressive Gamay grape, Beaujolais wines are known for their vibrant fruit, floral notes, and silky texture. But beyond their freshness, many crus offer remarkable depth, structure, and aging potential—often at a more accessible price point than neighboring Burgundy.

Driven by sustainable viticulture, manual harvesting, and a return to traditional methods, estates like Maison LE NID are redefining the region with elegant, complex wines that reflect the granite-rich soils and unique microclimates of Beaujolais.

If you love natural wine, gastronomic pairings, or simply discovering new expressions of French wine, Beaujolais is a region worth exploring.

Taste Beaujolais again — and experience the authenticity, elegance, and diversity of a wine region reborn.