What region is Moulin-a-Vent?

What region is Moulin-a-Vent?

Beaujolais region
The Moulin-a-Vent appellation is one of ten wine appellations in the Beaujolais region, East of France.

What grape is Moulin-a-Vent?

Gamay grape variety
Moulin-a-Vent wines, made from the Gamay grape variety, are known for being some of the most concentrated and tannic made in Beaujolais, a far cry from the light, simple Beaujolais Nouveau wines. Floral and fruit-driven in youth, these wines often develop spicy, earthy characteristics as they age.

Is Moulin-a-Vent a Beaujolais?

Moulin-à-Vent is nicknamed “The Lord of Beaujolais wines” because of its noble bouquet. Its cellaring potential varies depending on the estate, but certain crus can be kept for over ten years. During that time, it develops slowly and releases its black fruit, spice and floral aromas.

Where is the Beaujolais wine region?

France
Beaujolais is the name of a little area in France just south of Burgundy that makes wine with Gamay grapes. It’s one of the few wine regions of France that doesn’t take itself too seriously. Producer, Georges duBoeuf, is known for making a fun new Beaujolais Nouveau label every year.

Why is Moulin-à-Vent is referred to as King of Beaujolais?

Known as the ‘King of Beaujolais’ for its power, structure and longevity, Moulin-à-Vent is the most atypical of all the Beaujolais Crus, even if it is potentially the best.

Is Pinot Noir the same as Beaujolais?

Both grapes also have high acidity and a red fruit sweetness. However, Pinot Noir imparts a floral essence, the Gamay grape of Beaujolais offers more minerality. Despite their individual nuances, both wines impart the same body to the wine, especially when comparing a 100-percent Pinot Noir to a Beaujolais.

What is Beaujolais called in Australia?

Gamay
Australian Beaujolais (Gamay)

What is Moulin mean?

Definition of moulin : a nearly cylindrical vertical shaft in a glacier scoured out by meltwater and rock debris pouring into it.

What is the difference between Gamay and Pinot Noir?

The main difference between Gamay Noir and Pinot Noir is that Gamay tends to be more floral in the nose, and can have higher minerality and slightly higher acidity. Gamay also produces larger yields, making for an often more affordable version of its Pinot Noir counterpart.

What grape is a Cote du Rhône?

Grenache, Syrah and Mourvèdre grapes form the core of most red Côtes du Rhône wines. The three work so well together that the blend has been keenly welcomed in other warm climate wine regions around the world (see GSM).

Is gamay the same as Beaujolais?

Are Gamay and Beaujolais the Same Thing? Basically! All red wines bottled with a Beaujolais appellation will be crafted from gamay grapes, save for Beaujolais blanc, which is produced from chardonnay. Not all gamay wine is made in Beaujolais, although it is the major wine-producing region for the grape.

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