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Fluette Gamay 2024

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Fluette Gamay 2024
If you love the poppy and approachable berry flavors of Beaujolais Nouveau, Fluette should be at the top of your to-try list. It's made from the same variety—Gamay—but grown a bit farther south, where grapes are farmed for a little more punch.
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Wine Details

  • Red - Medium Bodied
  • FranceFrance
  • Gamay
  • Vegan
  • 12% ABV
  • 750 ml
  • Vegetarian
  • 31 March 2027

Flavor Profile

Wine Flavor Profile
Fluette Gamay is a light- to medium-bodied red wine. It offers aromas and flavors of raspberry, red cherry, plum and blackberry held together by pliable tannins. Serve slightly chilled.
Wine Food Pairings
Charcuterie, pork sausages, roasted chicken, Thanksgiving dinners, mild/soft cheeses.
Beyond the Label

Calling all Beaujolais fans: This one’s just for you. Made with extra concentrated fruit grown in southwestern France, Fluette Gamay has similarly fresh and juicy red berry flavors, but with more punch, less tannin and an extra smooth mouthfeel.

Gamay isn’t local to the Côtes du Tarn—the specific area from which the wine hails—but savvy winemakers started cultivating it there in 1970, hoping to soften the beefier regional blends made from tannic native grapes.

And it's made itself feel right at home—as you'll notice in this new release.

It’s crafted by the exceptionally talented Jean-Noël Barrau, who sources grapes from terraced vineyards perched high above the River Tarn. Here, a stone’s throw from Toulouse and Albi, the soils are a combination of sand and gravel, an ideal match for Gamay.

Well-draining sandy soils cause vines to dig deeper for water, intensifying the resulting grapes’ flavors and aromas, but keeping alcohol lower. Heat-retaining gravel, meanwhile, encourages ripening, provides structure and creates a nice plush body.

The resulting wine is loaded with raspberry, red cherry, plum and blackberry hemmed in by easygoing tannins. We recommend serving it with a slight chill (and maybe alongside some roast chicken or a cheese board) for ultimate enjoyment.

This is one to stock up on and pour generously. Order a bottle (or two, or three) today.

Calling all Beaujolais fans: This one’s just for you. Made with extra concentrated fruit grown in southwestern France, Fluette Gamay has similarly fresh and juicy red berry flavors, but with more punch, less tannin and an extra smooth mouthfeel.

Gamay isn’t local to the Côtes du Tarn—the specific area from which the wine hails—but savvy winemakers started cultivating it there in 1970, hoping to soften the beefier regional blends made from tannic native grapes.

And it's made itself feel right at home—as you'll notice in this new release.

It’s crafted by the exceptionally talented Jean-Noël Barrau, who sources grapes from terraced vineyards perched high above the River Tarn. Here, a stone’s throw from Toulouse and Albi, the soils are a combination of sand and gravel, an ideal match for Gamay.

Well-draining sandy soils cause vines to dig deeper for water, intensifying the resulting grapes’ flavors and aromas, but keeping alcohol lower. Heat-retaining gravel, meanwhile, encourages ripening, provides structure and creates a nice plush body.

The resulting wine is loaded with raspberry, red cherry, plum and blackberry hemmed in by easygoing tannins. We recommend serving it with a slight chill (and maybe alongside some roast chicken or a cheese board) for ultimate enjoyment.

This is one to stock up on and pour generously. Order a bottle (or two, or three) today.

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"Whether you’re looking for a bottle that’s fresh and fruity or bold and ageworthy, look no further than Gamay."

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