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Producer profile

Domaine Anita

Chénas domaine launched by former cyclist Anita Neveu, making the red Gamay Chénas Cuvée P'tit Co Les Brureaux.

Place
Bourgogne · France
Known for
Chénas red with violet aromatics
Wine context
Gamay
Editorial basis
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Atlas locationBourgogne · France46.21° N · 4.71° E

At A Glance

Field
Detail
Producer
Domaine Anita
Place
Chénas, France, within Beaujolais
Winemaker
Anita Neveu, former professional cyclist
Named wine
Chénas Cuvée P'tit Co Les Brureaux
Defining cellar practice
Minimal sulfur additions, applied only after malolactic fermentation

The Producer

Anita Neveu launched Domaine Anita with the 2015 vintage after a career as a professional cyclist. The domaine's named bottle is Chénas Cuvée P'tit Co Les Brureaux, a red Gamay from Chénas whose title includes Les Brureaux. The label joins the place name and parcel name on one wine.

Sulfur additions are kept to a reasonable minimum and applied only after malolactic fermentation. Malolactic fermentation converts sharper malic acid into softer lactic acid, while sulfur added afterward helps protect the finished wine.

Place

Chénas places the domaine within Beaujolais. The named bottle narrows that place to Les Brureaux, a parcel described at 265 meters with east northeast exposure, stony silica soils and high clay subsoils.

Elevation, exposure and soil influence ripening and texture. Cooler conditions preserve acidity, clay can add breadth, and silica can contribute a mineral impression. The parcel description is paired with woven tannins and subtle graphite in the wine.

Wines

The range includes Chénas Cuvée P'tit Co Les Brureaux, a red Gamay from the 2024 vintage. Its style is aromatic, with violets followed by fruity and spicy notes. The name identifies both Chénas and Les Brureaux, giving the bottle a specific place within the domaine's portfolio.

In The Glass

The palate is rounded and voluminous, with ripe acidity and smooth, woven tannins. The tannins carry into a finish marked by spice and subtle graphite. Malolactic fermentation softens the sharper edge of acidity, while the parcel's silica and clay soils contribute to the wine's mineral texture.

A Bottle To Understand It

Open with Chénas Cuvée P'tit Co Les Brureaux. The 2024 red Gamay carries Chénas and Les Brureaux on the same label, placing the appellation and parcel together in one bottle. It also connects that named site with Domaine Anita's cellar practice, where sulfur additions come only after malolactic fermentation.

Final Word

Domaine Anita is a Chénas domaine launched by Anita Neveu, with a named red Gamay from Les Brureaux and sulfur additions applied only after malolactic fermentation.

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Where to go next

placeRead the Bourgogne guideSee Domaine Anita in the wider setting of Bourgogne.mapFind Domaine Anita on the mapKeep the producer, its region and nearby places together.learningUnderstand GamayRead the quick library guide to Gamay, which is listed with this producer.