Gamay and granite – a Beaujolais love story (#Winophiles)

Once upon a time (1395, to be exact), the Duke of Burgundy, France, issued a royal decree. He ordered Gamay, a red grape grown on the limestone hillsides of Burgundy, to leave his realm – go south – to make room for the more favored Pinot Noir. And the rest, as they say, is history. […]

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