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Domaine des Nuges 2019 Beaujolais Vilaves Gamay

No sulfites added!
$27.00
- small | $65.00- Large
Light and smooth in body, this Beaujolais is full of ripe cherry notes with some faint hints of oak.
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Variety - 100% Gamay

Winemaker - Gilles Gelin

Appellation - Beaujolais-Villages, Beaujolais, France

Vineyard - Le Clos des Nugues

Alcohol - 13%

Vinification and Elevage - Sans Soufre (no sulfites added). partial malolactic fermentation. Aged in neutral French Oak.

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Gamay

The Gamay grape is thought to have appeared first in the village of the Gamay, south of Beaune, in the 1360s. The grape brought relief to the village growers following the decline of the Black Death. In contrast to the Pinot noir variety, Gamay ripened two weeks earlier and was less difficult to cultivate. It also produced a strong, fruitier wine in a much larger abundance. Gamay-based wines are typically light bodied and fruity. Wines meant to be drunk after some modest aging tend to have more body and are produced by whole-berry maceration. The latter are produced mostly in the designated 'Cru Beaujolais' areas where the wines typically have the flavor of sour cherries, black pepper, and dried berry, as well as fresh-cut stone and chalk. Gamay is now grown throughout the world and grows beautifully in cooler regions like the Sta. Rita Hills in California.

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