Morgon
Morgon is an appellation within Beaujolais, anchored in northern Beaujolais, where granitic and schist-derived hillsides distinguish the cru appellations from broader Beaujolais names. The designation is best understood as a legal lens on a place: it defines which wines may carry the name on the label, while the broader region remains the geographic and cultural frame. Its boundaries, soils, exposures, and local climate shape the style more directly than administrative shorthand can capture.
Permitted grapes for the designation include Gamay. Morgon can show cherry, plum, kirsch, violet, stone, earth, and spice, with a tendency toward savory depth and bottle development sometimes called morgonner. In practice, the appellation gives drinkers a reliable cue about structure, aroma, and table use, while still leaving room for producer decisions, vintage conditions, and individual parcels.
Red wines only. Morgon is one of the ten crus du Beaujolais and is based on Gamay from the delimited cru area. Wines using the name must satisfy the French AOC cahier des charges for the appellation. The AOC system controls the delimited production area, permitted varieties, maturity expectations, vineyard practice, and winemaking framework; this entry summarizes the consumer-facing identity rather than reproducing every clause.
Its status is not a quality ranking in the narrow sense; it is a protected origin rule, and quality still depends on farming, site selection, harvest decisions, and cellar work. Morgon has become a reference point for serious, ageworthy Beaujolais without abandoning the freshness of Gamay. For EncyclopediaOfWine, the useful distinction is that this row describes the legal designation, not merely the place-name around it.
Permitted Grapes
Gamay.
Notable Rules
Red wines only. Morgon is one of the ten crus du Beaujolais and is based on Gamay from the delimited cru area.
Also Known As
Morgon AOC, Morgon Cru du Beaujolais
Sources & References
- INAO / Morgon product sheet and cahier des charges — French regulatory framework and appellation documentation; public reference.
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This entry is written as an educational overview and may synthesize public regulatory, historical, and editorial sources. It is not an official regulatory record.