Jean Michel Dupré Vignes De 1918 Régnié 2011
Critic Reviews (4)
Here's a classic Beaujolais for fans of the traditional regional expression. This is all high-toned, perfumed, and...
These deep rooted, gnarly vines were planted in 1918. Amazing to think about what was happening in Beaujolais when...
Adjacent to Morgon, this Régnié village gamay is produced from vines that are close to 100 years old. Nicely matured,...
Régnié was the last village added to the list of Beaujolais “cru” that have their own appellation. This is a bright...
Community Reviews (2)
A pleasant little Beaujolais, with bright red fruits, bright acidity and little tannin. Quite light-bodied and fresh. A decent wine to have chilled a bit on a warm summer day when a big Cotes du Rhone simply won't do. Tasted June 2014.