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Joseph Drouhin Beaujolais Villages
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The Beaujolais area, although part of greater Burgundy, is very distinct on many accounts The villages have a different look : instead of slate, the houses have roofs made of red tiles reminiscent of Provence and the Mediterranean world The soil, too, is pink granite (and not limestone as in Cote-d'Or) This is where the Gamay grape is king The type of pruning used in Beaujolais is called gobelet : no wires between the vines ; each plant grows by itself, independently from the others Maison Joseph DROUHIN has always been deeply involved with the Beaujolais region and was indeed a pioneer when, in the early fifties, they were the first to bottle and ship Beaujolais Nouveau As for Beaujolais Villages, it is a careful selection of various terroirs and micro-climates, all contributing to make this wine synonymous with charm and conviviality It has a bright purple colour, a very intense nose, reminiscent of violets, peonies and red berries On the palate, it has a silky smoothness, and its delicious fruit lingers fo
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Joseph Drouhin Beaujolais-Villages
The Beaujolais area, although part of greater Burgu ndy, is very distinct on many accounts. The villages have a different look : instead of slate, the houses have roofs made of red tiles reminiscent of Provence and the Mediterranean world. The soil, too, is pink granite (and not limestone as in Côte-d`Or). This is where the Gamay grape is king. The type of pruning used in Beaujolais is called "gobelet" : no wires between the vines ; each plant grows by itself, independently from the others. Maison...
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Joseph Drouhin Beaujolais-Villages Case
The Beaujolais area, although part of greater Burgu ndy, is very distinct on many accounts. The villages have a different look : instead of slate, the houses have roofs made of red tiles reminiscent of Provence and the Mediterranean world. The soil, too, is pink granite (and not limestone as in Côte-d`Or). This is where the Gamay grape is king. The type of pruning used in Beaujolais is called "gobelet" : no wires between the vines ; each plant grows by itself, independently from the others. Maison...
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Domaine Joseph Drouhin Beaujolais-Villages 2007 (France)
Domaine Joseph Drouhin Beaujolais-Villages 2007 (France)
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Joseph Drouhin Beaujolais Villages
A wine of great charm. Lovely raspberry colour and a brilliant hue. The nose is both refined and intense, with notes of violet, peony and red fruit syrup. As you drink it, it feels fresh and silky. Both freshness and fruit remain for quite a long time on the palate.
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Liquor Market Joseph Drouhin Beaujolais-Villages 2007
The Beaujolais area, although part of greater Burgu ndy, is very distinct on many accounts. The villages have a different look : instead of slate, the houses have roofs made of red tiles reminiscent of Provence and the Mediterranean world. The soil, too, is pink granite (and not limestone as in Côte-d`Or). This is where the Gamay grape is king. The type of pruning used in Beaujolais is called "gobelet" : no wires between the vines ; each plant grows by itself, independently from the others. Maison...
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Joseph Drouhin Beaujolais-Villages Reg. 7.59
The Beaujolais area, although part of greater Burgu ndy, is very distinct on many accounts. The villages have a different look : instead of slate, the houses have roofs made of red tiles reminiscent of Provence and the Mediterranean world. The soil, too, is pink granite (and not limestone as in Côte-d`Or). This is where the Gamay grape is king. The type of pruning used in Beaujolais is called "gobelet" : no wires between the vines ; each plant grows by itself, independently from the others. Maison...
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The Beaujolais area, although part of greater Burgundy, is very distinct on many accounts The villages have a different look : instead of slate, the houses have roofs made of red tiles reminiscent of Provence and the Mediterranean world The soil, too, is pink granite (and not limestone as in Cote-d'Or) This is where the Gamay grape is king The type of pruning used in Beaujolais is called gobelet : no wires between the vines ; each plant grows by itself, independently from the others Maison Joseph DROUHIN has always been deeply involved with the Beaujolais region and was indeed a pioneer when, in the early fifties, they were the first to bottle and ship Beaujolais Nouveau As for Beaujolais Villages, it is a careful selection of various terroirs and micro-climates, all contributing to make this wine synonymous with charm and conviviality It has a bright purple colour, a very intense nose, reminiscent of violets, peonies and red berries On the palate, it has a silky smoothness, and its delicious fruit lingers fo
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It has a bright purple color, a very intense nose, reminiscent of violets, peonies and red berries. On the palate, it has a silky smoothness, and its delicious fruit lingers for a long time. Beaujolais Villages is very versatile with all kinds of food, especially simple and flavorful dishes such as hors-d'oeuvre, charcuterie and white meats.
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The B eaujolais area, although part of greater Burgundy, is very distinct on many accounts. The villages have a different look : instead of slate, the houses have roofs made of red tiles reminiscent of Provence and the Mediterranean world. The soil, too, is pink granite (and not limestone as in Côte-d`Or). This is where the Gamay grape is king. The type of pruning used in Beaujolais is called "gobelet" : no wires between the vines ; each plant grows by itself, independently from the others. Maison...
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FRANCE - Beaujolais 2007 Joseph Drouhin Beaujolais Villages
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Joseph Drouhin Beaujolais-Villages 13% discount on 24 bottles
The Beaujolais area, although part of greater Burgu ndy, is very distinct on many accounts. The villages have a different look : instead of slate, the houses have roofs made of red tiles reminiscent of Provence and the Mediterranean world. The soil, too, is pink granite (and not limestone as in Côte-d`Or). This is where the Gamay grape is king. The type of pruning used in Beaujolais is called "gobelet" : no wires between the vines ; each plant grows by itself, independently from the others. Maison...
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