Beaujolais – wines imported by Wines of France – Brief Article

Philip E. Hiaring

Regnie, we’re told, is the youngest of 10 crus of Beaujolais. Wasn’t there when I visited Beaujolais back in ’81, I can tell you. Joel Rochette is a selection of Alain Junqenet and the importer is Wines of France, Mountainside, N.J. No idea on price, sorry, but most Beaujolais aren’t that expensive. Even today. White this would work as a nouveau, although it isn’t, it can age if stored property. Tasted in February.

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