- 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!
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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
- Beaujolais-Villages - Total Wine More
Just south of Burgundy, Beaujolais is home to easy-to-drink, light-bodied red wines made from the Gamay grape Beaujolais-Villages wines offer excellent value to both connoisseurs and those just discovering red wine
- 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
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