Burgaud’s 2007 Morgon Cote de Py appears to reflect the unique microclimate and basalt-granite soil mix of that sector of Morgon. A nose of crushed stone, pungent, musky flowers, and fresh pomegranate and red raspberry is totally unlike that of the corresponding “Les Charmes” bottling. In the mouth, this displays a brightness of ripe but tart red fruits, floral notes, and crushed stone mineral suggestions. Once again, there is a palpable but fine-grained tannic presence, and the long finish is at once cleansing, invigorating, intriguing and enticing. Follow this beauty for 4-5 years and you will continue to be richly rewarded.Jean-Marc Burgaud rendered as fine a collection of 2005 vintage Beaujolais wines as I tasted, and his wines from the more challenging 2006 vintage have turned out to be improbably worthy successors.Imported by Langdon Shiverick, Cleveland, OH; tel. 213 483-5900