
Maison L'Envoye Moulin-A Vent Cru Gamay - 750ML
Maison L'Envoye Moulin-A Vent Cru Gamay
Unveil the splendor of Maison L’Envoye Moulin-A Vent Cru Gamay, a 750ML embodiment of the prestigious Beaujolais heritage. This exquisite wine, originating from the celebrated Moulin-à-Vent region, is crafted from Gamay Noir varietals, matured in neutral French oak barriques to deliver a wine that is both full-bodied and structured. With each glass, savor the intense aromas and the complex, convivial body that speaks volumes of its distinguished pink granite soil origins.
Product Details:
- Country: France
- State: Beaujolais, Burgundy
- Brand: Maison L’Envoye
- Spirits Type: Wine
- Spirits Style: Moulin-A Vent Cru Gamay
- Taste: Plush cherry, raspberry, sage, black pepper, and a hint of spice
- Food Pairings: Perfect with charcuterie, aged cheeses, or a hearty beef stew
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