The famous Beaujolais region produces wines using the Gamay grape variety. Its wines are very fruity and are best enjoyed young. They can evolve for several years in a good cellar. “Beaujolais-Villages” wine is a generic appellation that can introduce wine lovers to the 10 village appellations of this region. A superb ruby color and a well-developed fruity nose. On the on the palate, a fruity and supple attack. Medium-bodied with well-rounded tannins and a good balance of acidity. Long and fruity finish. Serving temperature: 14-16°C.