What type of wine is Beaujolais Villages?
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What type of wine is Beaujolais Villages?
Beaujolais Villages is the appellation for red, white and rosé wines from a zone made up of 38 villages in the north of Beaujolais. The hilly terrain and granite soil here is considered superior to that of the flatter lands in the south of Beaujolais.
What’s the difference between Beaujolais and Beaujolais Villages?
Organization: Beaujolais is a single Appellation as is Beaujolais Villages, whereas the 10 Crus are further subdivided into 10 individual Appellations, one for each Cru.
Is Beaujolais Villages sweet or dry?
This wine is best within two to three months after being bottled. Beaujolais Nouveau is sweet and simple. It’s considered the “Shirley Temple” of wine. Beaujolais can be high in alcohol because of chaptalization, which is the addition of sugar to bring body and warmth to the grapes.
How do you drink Beaujolais Villages?
The ideal temperature range for Beaujolais and Beaujolais Villages reds is 13°C to 14°C on average. Beaujolais crus are best drunk at between 15°C and 17°C, especially for the well structured crus like Moulin-à-Vent, Morgon, Juliénas and Chénas; 17°C is recommended for wines over 3 years old.
Should Beaujolais Villages be chilled?
Beaujolais likes to be cool, as we have seen, but not cold. Avoid using the fridge for longer than an hour otherwise you will mute the flavours and impede the characteristics of the wine.
When should I drink Beaujolais?
Given that Beaujolais is light and fruit-driven, most wines are best consumed within the first year or two of bottling (apart from Beaujolais Nouveau, which should be consumed as soon as possible). The best cru Beaujolais, however, is capable of aging for up to 10 years.
How long can you keep Beaujolais Villages?
Regular Beaujolais and Beaujolais-Villages (not Nouveau) should be consumed within 2 years of the vintage date on the bottle. Cru Beaujolais (we’ll get to that in a hot minute) is usually safe up to 3 years, but some can even last to 10 years depending on the vintage.
Should I chill Beaujolais Villages?
Beaujolais likes to be cool, as we have seen, but not cold. Avoid using the fridge for longer than an hour otherwise you will mute the flavours and impede the characteristics of the wine. You need to pander to the wine’s whims and not impair its aromas with a temperature that is too low or even ice cold.
Do you put Beaujolais in the fridge?
Avoid the fridge! Beaujolais likes to be cool, as we have seen, but not cold. Avoid using the fridge for longer than an hour otherwise you will mute the flavours and impede the characteristics of the wine.
Is Beaujolais a good wine?
And while it’s delicious on its own, Beaujolais is one of the best food wines in the world. You can pair an aged bottle with all sorts of fancy dishes, but it’s also great with the sorts of food we actually eat on the regular.
Do you chill Beaujolais Villages?
When should you drink Beaujolais?
Given that Beaujolais is light and fruit-driven, most wines are best consumed within the first year or two of bottling (apart from Beaujolais Nouveau, which should be consumed as soon as possible).