Beaujolais-Villages takes its name from the 38 wine-making villages in the Beaujolais production area.
This delicious red wine marks a sort of transition between "plain" Beaujolais with a spontaneous character and the ten prestigious "crus" further north. More than any other, it is a wine that is enjoyed in happy homes.
A balance of fullness, acidity and tannins, this wine is velvety and harmonious on the palate. An aromatic finish rounds off this remarkable tasting. Structured and racy, this wine may be enjoyed with red or white meats over two to three years. We recommend to taste this wine at 12°C.