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Gamay
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The grape of Beaujolais, Gamay produces light, fruity, low-tannin wines meant to be enjoyed young. Famous for Beaujolais Nouveau, but also makes serious, age-worthy Cru wines.
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In 1395, Duke Philip the Bold of Burgundy banned Gamay, calling it 'wicked and disloyal' to protect Pinot Noir.
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Beaujolais
FranceThe home of Gamay, from simple to complex Crus
Morgon
FranceMost structured Cru, can age like Burgundy
Fleurie
FranceMost elegant Cru with floral aromatics
Oregon
USACool climate produces fresh, vibrant wines
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Charcuterie
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Salmon
Light cheeses
Thanksgiving dinner
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12-14°C (54-57°F)
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1-10 years for Cru Beaujolais