Beaujolais wine is generally made from the Gamay grape which is a purple-colored grape that has a thin skin and is low in tannins. The Gamay grape has often been cultivated due to its abundant production.
Yes!! We have been enjoying it for many years. It reminds me of the years I lived in France and of my many visits thereafter, including the visit in June of 2010. It just brings back that French experience. Merci
A region of France and also a red wine
beaujolais wine
Beaujolais is a type of French red wine. To say 'Beaujolais' you pronounce it as 'Bo-ju-lay'.
I am guessing you want a dry red wine beginning with B? Will Beaujolais do??
le Beaujolais Nouveau
No. Valpolicella, beaujolais and some light pinot noir can be served chilled.
If it's a Cru Beaujolais, give it a year. Anything else needs to be drunk as fast as possible.
VERY slightly is ok. If it's like a soda pop, it's bad.
Yes, it will be better actually, wine matures with age, as long as it has not been stored in a warm place it should taste better.
The population of Vaux-en-Beaujolais is 946.
The population of Quincié-en-Beaujolais is 1,121.
The population of Corcelles-en-Beaujolais is 713.
French Burgundy is pinot noir if it's red, chardonnay if it's white. The subsection of Burgundy called Beaujolais is made from the gamay grape. You will also, rarely, find the white grape called alicante bouchet.