Among the ten Crus of Beaujolais, Chénas (the smallest of them all) stands out for its remarkable structure and concentration. Named after the ancient oak forests that once blanketed the area, Chénas' vineyards thrive on rolling hills with a mix of granite and piedmont deposit soils. This unique terroir yields wines with bold structure, supple tannins and juicy layers of black fruit and spice. La Trame Chénas pays tribute to the vine's essential role in crafting exceptional wines, offering aromas of black cherry, bramble and spice. Its confident structure proves that even the smallest Cru stands tall among the exceptional wines of Beaujolais.