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Wine Education 101: Brianne Day describes Gamay Noir.

What is Gamay Noir? Gamay Noir, the main grape of Beaujolais, is described by Brianne Day of Day Wines in Oregon. She describes it as “a party in a glass, and a fun little wine” because of how much less serious the wines and the region tend to be as compared to Burgundy and Pinot Noir.

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Brianne Day sat with Ask a Winemaker in Chicago in 2013.

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