Gamay is a cross between Pinot Noir and the ancient white variety Gouais.
Only 1% of Beaujolais annual production is white wine, either Chardonnay or Aligoté.
The region also makes a handful of Beaujolais Villages rosés from Gamay, though it's a bit of a challenge to find.
Originally Beaujolais Nouveau was made as a wine to satisfy vineyard workers, allowed to ferment only for a few days. This charming wine exploded in popularity in the 1960s.
When Beaujolais popularity rose it was celebrated as “true prince of bars and good tables” in Parisian bistros.
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