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2010 Guy Breton Regnie
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2010 Guy Breton Regnie

Producer: Guy Breton
Style: Red Wine
Grape Type: Gamay
Origin: France
Region: Burgundy
Appellation: Beaujolais

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91 Points | International Wine Cellar , March 2012

Bright ruby-red.  Highly expressive, floral bouquet evokes violet, lavender, red berries and spicecake, with a smoky overtone.  Bright and racy on the palate, offering sweet raspberry and cherry flavors and notes of candied flowers and peppery spice.  Finishes with very good energy and mineral cut, leaving a floral note behind.

89 Points | Wine Spectator
87+ Points | Robert Parker's The Wine Advocate

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Beaujolais
About Beaujolais

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

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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