If you think Beaujolais is all Nouveau then think again with this wine from one of the Cru villages that puts its name on the label. It's still made with the Gamay grape with the expected cherry aromas but the flavour is so much more with a sappy green woodiness with aniseed and black treacle notes that make this an excellent example of its type.
The Wine Society's Exhibition Fleurie 2019 review
- 5
- Type: Red wine
- Grape variety: Gamay
- Vintage: 2019
- Country: France
- Region: Beaujolais
- Supplier: The Wine Society
- Price when reviewed: 10.99
- What the label says: floral aromas, ripe fruit
- Alcohol %: 13
- Format: Bottle with natural cork
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