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Beaujolais-Villages 2010 Georges Duboeuf |
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Beaujolais Villages is a blend of Gamay grapes from the various Cru Villages in Beaujolais. A distinct cut above regular Beaujolais due to the pedigree and from a distinctly superior producer, Georges Duboeuf. The Duboeuf name is synonymous with Beaujolais and through his many holdings and contracts he is able to source the best grapes available.
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Customer Reviews
(5 of 5 customers found this review helpful) 5.0The best Beaujolais the only one I buy By Nique from Walnut Creek, CA About Me Aspiring Enthusiast - After Dinner
- Entertaining
- Everyday
- Gifts
- Gift:
- No
- Pairs Well With:
- Beef, Chocolate, Game, Pizza and Pasta, Poultry
(2 of 2 customers found this review helpful) By packerfan from evansville About Me Aspiring Enthusiast - Gift:
- No
- Pairs Well With:
- Poultry
(1 of 1 customers found this review helpful) By Robert in AZ from Prescott - Afternoon
- Entertaining
- Everyday
- Gifts
- Weeknight
- Pairs Well With:
- Beef, Chocolate, Pizza and Pasta, Poultry, Seafood
(1 of 1 customers found this review helpful) 5.0Beaujolais-Villages 2009 Georges Duboeuf - Pairs Well With:
- Beef, Chocolate
(1 of 1 customers found this review helpful) 4.0Unfamiliar with French wines, try this By Wildhog from Tulsa, OK About Me Aspiring Enthusiast - Afternoon
- Everyday
- Weeknight
- Pairs Well With:
- Beef, Pizza and Pasta, Spicy Food
(1 of 1 customers found this review helpful) 4.0A fine Beaujolais, very nice to drink By Opa from Allison Park, PA About Me Aspiring Enthusiast - Balanced
- Clean
- Excellent flavor
- fruity
- Smooth
- Entertaining
- Everyday
- with appetizers
- Pairs Well With:
- Lamb, Pizza and Pasta, Pork, Poultry, Salads, Seafood
(0 of 1 customers found this review helpful) By C from WA About Me Aspiring Enthusiast - After Dinner
- Before Dinner
- Pairs Well With:
- Chocolate
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Q: should a 2010 have a frizzance? Asked on 6/17/2012 by Anonymous from Largo FL Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: Hi, thanks for your question! This Beaujolais will not be frizzante it is completely still. Answered on 6/19/2012 by Strumerika from Mount Kisco, NY
Asked on 1/14/2012 by Anonymous Know the answer? Answer this question 2 answers A: Hello-- this is not a Merlot it is a blend of Gamay grapes. It is lighter in style than a Merlot. Answered on 1/16/2012 by Strumerika from Mount Kisco, NY A: No, it is a Gamay. Answered on 1/28/2012 by Opa from Allison Park, PA
Q: How long will it cellar? Asked on 4/20/2011 by Richard from Highland Mills, NY Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: These wines are actually made in more of a youthful and young drinking style. So it may age for a short amount of time, but you may be better off opening this one up now. Especially with the warmer weather coming up, you can even chill this just a bit and it makes for a perfect Summer sipper! Answered on 4/29/2011 by MT3 from Mt. Kisco, NY
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