Lucy Margaux Vineyards - Domaine Lucci - Gamay

Lucy Margaux Vineyards - Domaine LucciGamay

3.8
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(Average of the reviews for all vintages combined and from several consumer review sources)
Tasters generally liked this wine.
The Gamay of Lucy Margaux Vineyards - Domaine Lucci is a red wine from the region of Adelaide Hills of Australie du Sud.
This wine generally goes well with beef

Wine flavors and olphactive analysis

On the nose the Gamay of Lucy Margaux Vineyards - Domaine Lucci in the region of Australie du Sud often reveals types of flavors of non oak, earth or oak and sometimes also flavors of red fruit.

Food and wine pairings with Gamay

Pairings that work perfectly with Gamay

Original food and wine pairings with Gamay

The Gamay of Lucy Margaux Vineyards - Domaine Lucci matches generally quite well with dishes of beef such as recipes of bernard's potée.

Details and technical informations about Lucy Margaux Vineyards - Domaine Lucci's Gamay.

Grape varieties
Natural
Yes
Region/Great wine region
Great wine region
Country
Style of wine
Alcohol
9.5°
Allergens
Contains sulfites

Discover the grape variety: Gamay noir

Gamay is a Burgundian grape variety that has existed since the 14th century. For fear of competition with the pinot noir of Burgundy, gamay was finally uprooted and planted in the Beaujolais region, from Mâcon to Lyon. These siliceous and granitic soils suit it perfectly, and it gives its best here. But it is also planted all over France, such as in Lorraine, in the Loire Valley, in Bugey, in Savoie and in Auvergne. Gamay is early and very productive and needs to be limited so that quality prevails over quantity. Short winter pruning of the shoots and high density of vines per hectare are the methods that allow it to produce very fruity, fresh and greedy red wines. Gamay is also very popular in red wine futures, and produces wines from the Beaujolais region with very interesting character and ageing potential. The AOCs Crémant-de-Bourgogne, Mâcon, Anjou, Touraine, Rosé de vallée de la Loire, Côtes-d'Auvergne, Saint-Pourçain, Bugey, Gaillac, Côtes du Luberon... and many vins de pays are proud of it. Today, about 36,000 hectares of Gamay are cultivated in France, including 22,000 hectares in Beaujolais.

Last vintages of this wine

Gamay - 2019
In the top 100 of of Adelaide Hills wines
Average rating: 411110
Gamay - 2018
In the top 100 of of Adelaide Hills wines
Average rating: 3.71110.50
Gamay - 0
In the top 100 of of Adelaide Hills wines
Average rating: 3.81110.50

The best vintages of Gamay from Lucy Margaux Vineyards - Domaine Lucci are 2019, 0, 2018

Informations about the Lucy Margaux Vineyards - Domaine Lucci

The winery offers 98 different wines.
Its wines get an average rating of 4.
It is in the top 15 of the best estates in the region
It is located in Adelaide Hills in the region of Australie du Sud

The Lucy Margaux Vineyards - Domaine Lucci is one of of the world's great estates. It offers 90 wines for sale in the of Adelaide Hills to come and discover on site or to buy online.

Top wine Australie du Sud
In the top 6500 of of Australia wines
In the top 150 of of Adelaide Hills wines
In the top 150000 of red wines
In the top 200000 wines of the world

The wine region of Adelaide Hills

The wine region of Adelaide Hills is located in the region of Mount Lofty Ranges of Australie du Sud of Australia. We currently count 491 estates and châteaux in the of Adelaide Hills, producing 1814 different wines in conventional, organic and biodynamic agriculture. The wines of Adelaide Hills go well with generally quite well with dishes .


The wine region of Australie du Sud

SouthAustralia is one of Australia's six states, located (as the name suggests) in the south of the vast island continent. It's the engine room of the Australian wine industry, responsible for about half of the country's total production each year. But there's more to the region than quantity - countless high-quality wines are produced here, most from the region's signature Grape, Shiraz. These include such fine, collectible wines as Penfolds Grange, Henschke Hill of Grace, Torbreck The Laird and d'Arenberg The Dead Arm.

The word of the wine: Bâtonnage

A very old technique that has come back into fashion in modern oenology, which consists of shaking the white wine in the barrels at the end of fermentation, or after fermentation, with a stick or a flail, in order to suspend the fine lees composed of yeasts at the end of their activity. This process is sometimes used for red wines.

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