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2008 Georges Duboeuf Brouilly Flower Label
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87 Points | International Wine Cellar , November 2009

($14) Deep, bright red. Raspberry and cherry aromas are complemented by floral and spice qualities. Juicy and a touch sweet, offering round dark berry flavors and a touch of black tea on the back end. Finishes with a gentle peppery bite and lingering blackberry and cherry notes. Pretty tasty.

88 Points | Robert Parker's The Wine Advocate

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Made from the Gamay grape, the red wines of Beaujolais are mostly exuberantly fruity and brisk wines that are often served lightly chilled for added refreshment. There is also a small amount of white Beaujolais, made from Chardonnay, but little of this is exported to the U.S. Today, the overwhelming majority of Beaujolais production is controlled by negociants, of whom Georges Duboeuf is the undisputed king.


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Gamay is the primary grape of Beaujolais, a region administratively considered part of the Burgundy wine growing region, but one that has a climate closer to that of the Rhone. Wine produced here appears in your glass in essentially three forms: Nouveau, Beaujolais Villages, and Cru Beaujolais.
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