- Beaujolais - Wikipedia
Beaujolais ( ˌboʊʒəˈleɪ BOH-zhə-LAY, French: [boʒɔlɛ] ⓘ) is a French Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée (AOC) wine in the Burgundy region Beaujolais wines are generally made of the Gamay grape, which has a thin skin and is low in tannin, but like most AOC wines they are not labeled varietally
- What Is Beaujolais Wine? A Guide to the Basics - Food Wine
The Beaujolais wine region, south of Burgundy, is home to fresh, fruit-driven, affordable red wines that pair beautifully with a wide range of food
- Beaujolais wines, the official website
The official website of Beaujolais wines, its 12 appelations including 10 Beaujolais crus, and Beaujolais winetourism Follow us!
- 12 Beaujolais to Try Now - Wine Enthusiast
Wines from Beaujolais generally fall into one of three categories: Beaujolais, Beaujolais Villages and Beaujolais Cru Some winemakers are also working toward producing premier cru-level wines, which are bottles of the highest quality wines that come from a single vineyard
- Beaujolais - Wine Folly
Beaujolais, famous for its vibrant and fruity Gamay-based red wines, offers a delightful expression of terroir and tradition from the Beaujolais region of France
- The Ultimate Guide to Beaujolais Wine
Discover everything you need to know about Beaujolais with our ultimate guide Learn about the region, its grapes, and what makes the wine unique
- Discover Beaujolais • Wines, Traditions, and Beauty of Beaujolais
Explore the heart of France's Beaujolais region, renowned for its vibrant wines, rich traditions, and picturesque landscapes From the world-famous Beaujolais Nouveau to the celebrated crus, uncover wine tips, local events, and travel insights for an unforgettable experience
- Beaujolais, Beaujolais Nouveau | Total Wine More
The granite hills crowning the northern half of France’s Beaujolais region were long ago deemed the best place to grow Gamay grapes These wines are meant to be enjoyed young, and often benefit from a slight chill, making them a great option for warm-weather red wine
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