Guy Breton Régnié Gamay 2013

Ratings on Delectable

Yianni Stoner Delectable Pro

A bit of similarity to a fine Normandie cidre. Zesty malic acid. Very quaffable.

A bit of similarity to a fine Normandie cidre. Zesty malic acid. Very quaffable.

9.0

Ann Altman Delectable Pro

Wine Manager Young's

Happy to drink Beaujolais on thanksgiving after a few years in the northern Rhône.

Happy to drink Beaujolais on thanksgiving after a few years in the northern Rhône.

8.9

Ezekiel Hampton Delectable Pro

Fresh rain on enriched, black earth. So so perfumey and refreshing on the palate! Enjoying at Cadet in Napa

Fresh rain on enriched, black earth. So so perfumey and refreshing on the palate! Enjoying at Cadet in Napa

9.3

Brandon Wright Delectable Pro

Bursting with energy and fruit. Earth is your friend.

Bursting with energy and fruit. Earth is your friend.

9.4

Paul Wright

Really really nice. Juicy and sweet. So very clean. Just make sure to let it sit for at least 45 to burn off the acid. That characteristic potpourri spell tho

Really really nice. Juicy and sweet. So very clean. Just make sure to let it sit for at least 45 to burn off the acid. That characteristic potpourri spell tho

8.9

Blake Walker

Cru Beaujolais from Breton (Gang of Four)., with a few years of age on it. Still vibrant, great nose. Delicious.

Cru Beaujolais from Breton (Gang of Four)., with a few years of age on it. Still vibrant, great nose. Delicious.

9.2

Charlie C

Nose is wet earth and flowers after a spring shower. Mineral-y and some definite funk. Soft and chuggable.

Nose is wet earth and flowers after a spring shower. Mineral-y and some definite funk. Soft and chuggable.

8.9

Patrick McHugh

More like Guy Brett-on

More like Guy Brett-on

8.8

John Visto

Drinkable in quantity, cherry juice and white pepper

Drinkable in quantity, cherry juice and white pepper

8.7

Matt Perlman Delectable Pro

Perfumed yet penetrating, a little leesy

Perfumed yet penetrating, a little leesy

9.3

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