Beaujolais
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Noun — A light, fruity red wine made from Gamay grapes, traditionally from the Beaujolais region of France.
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Etymology
Named after Beaujolais, the wine-growing region in eastern France where the grapes are grown, itself named from the town of Beaujeu.
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What does “Beaujolais” mean?
The word “Beaujolais” means a light, fruity red wine made from Gamay grapes, traditionally from the Beaujolais region of France. In plain terms, a style of light red French wine, best known for the young "Nouveau" version released each autumn.
How do you pronounce “Beaujolais”?
“Beaujolais” is pronounced boh-zhuh-LAY (/ˌboʊ.ʒəˈleɪ/ in IPA).
How do you use “Beaujolais” in a sentence?
Here is “Beaujolais” used in a sentence: “We picked up a bottle of Beaujolais to go with the roast chicken.”
What part of speech is “Beaujolais”?
“Beaujolais” is a noun.