Wine Education with Winephabet Street - B is for Beaujolais
Release Date: 07/27/2017
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In June I partnered with Lori Budd of Dracaena Wines to bring you some quick at times witty wine education and began with the letter A for Albarino. In July we brought you the letter B for Beaujolais. Now Beaujolais is not only referred to as a wine, but it is a wine region in France.
In case you missed our conversation about Beaujolais and the Gamay grape, you can watch it below or listen to it as a podcast.
It's fun and we explore:
- The general characteristics of the grape / region
- The history of the grape / region
- Food and wine pairings
- 5 quick facts
- What Beaujolais is in our glass.