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Gamay red wine: our 100% Gamay cuvées

Discover our selection of Gamay red wines, a refined range of cuvées from the finest terroirs, carefully selected by our sommelier for their incomparable finesse and fruitiness. Whether you're looking for a light, fruity wine to accompany a relaxed evening, or a more structured wine for a special occasion, our selection of Gamay red wines will delight every palate.

And why not also explore our selection of Pinot Noirs ? A Grape variety with aromas similar to Gamay, but renowned for offering even more subtle finesse and elegance!

Morgon VV 2023 | Jean Paul et Charly Thévenet

A bomb

Jean Paul - Charly Thevenet

Morgon Red 2022 2023

24,50 €

Pet'Nat'- Vin de France - Winery Thillardon

SO² free

Pet'Nat' l Domaine Thillardon

Natural sparkling

The Winery

Domaine Thillardon

Vin de France Red 2023

19,20 €

Prémices 2022 | Domaine Dufaitre

A gamay that "takes the hair out!

Domaine Dufaitre

Beaujolais Villages Red 2022

16,50 €

Régnié 2022 | Bonnet Cotton

Where gamay reigns

Bonnet Cotton

Régnié Red 2022

23,90 €

Sainte-Paule 2021 - Beaujolais - Maxime Barrot - Jean Max

Bio

SO² free

Sainte-Paule 2023 | Jean Max

Jean Max

Beaujolais Red 2023

24,50 €

Sous la Roche 2022 - Moulin à Vent - Winery Thillardon

Bio

SO² free

Sous la Roche 2023 | Domaine Thillardon

Real juice!

Domaine Thillardon

Windmill Rouge

30,00 €

Your table red (Gamay Vieilles Vignes) - Ça boit libre - Damien Bastian

SO² free

Ton rouge de table 2022 | Damien Bastian

A juicy Savoy gamay!

Damien Bastian

Savoy wine Red 2022

27,50 €

Turbullent Pet-Nat - vin de France - Winery Sérol

Favorite

Bio

Turbullent Pet Nat | Domaine Sérol ❤️

Domaine Sérol

Vin de France Rosé

14,40 €

All about Gamay

1. Origins and history of Grape variety Gamay

The Grape variety Gamay grape originated in the Burgundy region, where it was first mentioned in the 14th century. Already popular at the time, it was banished from Burgundy in 1395 by Philippe le Hardi, in favor of Pinot Noir. Gamay then found refuge in Beaujolais, where it has become emblematic. This Grape variety gives rise to light, fruity red wines, characterized by aromas of red fruits such as cherry and raspberry. Today, Gamay is also grown in other wine-growing regions such as the Loire and even parts of Switzerland.

2. Characteristics of Gamay Red Wine

Gamay red wine is light, fresh and fruity. Often appreciated for its aromas of red berries such as cherry, raspberry or strawberry, it can also develop floral and spicy notes. Low in tannin, it is supple and pleasant on the palate, with good acidity that makes it easy to drink. Some Gamays, notably those from Beaujolais crus such as Morgon or Moulin-à-Vent, have more structure and can be enjoyed after a few years' cellaring.

3. If you like red wines, why choose a Gamay?

Gamay is ideal for red wine lovers looking for freshness and lightness. Perfect for convivial meals, it adapts well to a wide variety of dishes thanks to its fruity, low-tannin profile. Gamay red wines are also an excellent alternative for those looking to explore more accessible wines, both in terms of price and flavor. What's more, its versatility and ability to pair with a variety of foods make it a popular choice, especially for those who appreciate light yet expressive red wines.

4. Gamay growing regions: Focus on Beaujolais

Beaujolais is without doubt the most emblematic wine-growing region for Gamay. Located between Mâcon and Lyon, this region produces a wide variety of Gamay-based wines, from the famous Beaujolais Nouveau to prestigious crus such as Fleurie, Chiroubles and Moulin-à-Vent. The Beaujolais terroir, with its granitic soils and temperate climate, allows Gamay to express its full diversity. Beaujolais wines are often fruity, fresh and easy to drink, but some crus can be more structured and deserve to be kept for a few years.

5. Wine and food pairing: What to eat with a Gamay?

Gamay is a versatile red wine, perfect for a wide variety of dishes. With its red fruit aromas and lightness, it goes wonderfully well with white meats such as chicken or pork, as well as charcuterie and terrines. It also goes well with vegetable-based dishes, such as gratins or savory tarts. For cheeses, opt for a Brie or Camembert. Finally, a more structured Gamay, such as a Moulin-à-Vent, is ideal with grilled red meat or stewed dishes.

6. The Best Gamay Wineries and Producers

The Beaujolais region is home to many great Gamay producers, particularly in the crus. Winemakers such as Jean Foillard in Morgon, Yvon Métras and Marcel Lapierre, renowned for his natural wines, are among the benchmarks. These winemakers produce wines that perfectly capture the typicity of Gamay, with cuvées that combine finesse, fruitiness and ageing potential. Outside Beaujolais, producers in the Ardèche, such as Winery Hervé Souhaut, also showcase Gamay in high-quality cuvées.

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