
Grosjean Gamay 2023
We love Gamay, and we love Italian wine. So this is dreamyâŠ.. and dreamy to taste. Itâs red fruited with floral and licorice notes. Itâs light, precise, refreshing and just asking to be chilled. Itâs an obscurity, grown in the Valle dâAosta, the mountainous north eastern region of Italy that borders France and Switzerland. The vineyards sit up high at 700 to 800 metres above sea level, and that Alpine energy comes through with every mouthful.
The Grosjean family have been in Valle dâAosta since the 1700s, with their small, commercial wine production starting in the 1960s. Still very much a family affair, they successfully navigate wine growing at high altitude, and itâs all done organically.
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We love Gamay, and we love Italian wine. So this is dreamyâŠ.. and dreamy to taste. Itâs red fruited with floral and licorice notes. Itâs light, precise, refreshing and just asking to be chilled. Itâs an obscurity, grown in the Valle dâAosta, the mountainous north eastern region of Italy that borders France and Switzerland. The vineyards sit up high at 700 to 800 metres above sea level, and that Alpine energy comes through with every mouthful.
The Grosjean family have been in Valle dâAosta since the 1700s, with their small, commercial wine production starting in the 1960s. Still very much a family affair, they successfully navigate wine growing at high altitude, and itâs all done organically.
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Original: $28.11
-70%$28.11
$8.43Description
We love Gamay, and we love Italian wine. So this is dreamyâŠ.. and dreamy to taste. Itâs red fruited with floral and licorice notes. Itâs light, precise, refreshing and just asking to be chilled. Itâs an obscurity, grown in the Valle dâAosta, the mountainous north eastern region of Italy that borders France and Switzerland. The vineyards sit up high at 700 to 800 metres above sea level, and that Alpine energy comes through with every mouthful.
The Grosjean family have been in Valle dâAosta since the 1700s, with their small, commercial wine production starting in the 1960s. Still very much a family affair, they successfully navigate wine growing at high altitude, and itâs all done organically.
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