Domaine de Fa

Roche Guillon Fleurie Gamay

9.039 ratings
9.112 pro ratings
Fleurie, Beaujolais, Burgundy, France
Gamay
Chicken, Game, Turkey, Duck, Goose
Top Notes For
Sipping Fine Wine

A really nice Beaujolais from Fleurie, Ruby with aromas of perfumed red/black fruits, exotic spices with slight smoky notes. On the palate flavors of tart fresh raspberry and cherry, licorice and anise and mineral notes. Chalky tannins, vivid acidity, long finish ending with smoky mineral fruit. Nice!

A really nice Beaujolais from Fleurie, Ruby with aromas of perfumed red/black fruits, exotic spices with slight smoky notes. On the palate flavors of tart fresh raspberry and cherry, licorice and anise and mineral notes. Chalky tannins, vivid acidity, long finish ending with smoky mineral fruit. Nice!

Oct 28th, 2020
Sipping Fine Wine

A really nice Beaujolais from Fleurie, Ruby with aromas of perfumed red/black fruits, exotic spices with slight smoky notes. On the palate flavors of tart fresh raspberry and cherry, licorice and anise and mineral notes. Chalky tannins, vivid acidity, long finish ending with smoky mineral fruit. Nice!

A really nice Beaujolais from Fleurie, Ruby with aromas of perfumed red/black fruits, exotic spices with slight smoky notes. On the palate flavors of tart fresh raspberry and cherry, licorice and anise and mineral notes. Chalky tannins, vivid acidity, long finish ending with smoky mineral fruit. Nice!

Sep 19th, 2020
Sipping Fine Wine

A really nice Beaujolais from Fleurie, Ruby with aromas of perfumed red/black fruits, exotic spices with slight smoky notes. On the palate flavors of tart fresh raspberry and cherry, licorice and anise and mineral notes. Chalky tannins, vivid acidity, long finish ending with smoky mineral fruit. Nice!

A really nice Beaujolais from Fleurie, Ruby with aromas of perfumed red/black fruits, exotic spices with slight smoky notes. On the palate flavors of tart fresh raspberry and cherry, licorice and anise and mineral notes. Chalky tannins, vivid acidity, long finish ending with smoky mineral fruit. Nice!

Sep 19th, 2020
Austin Hohnke

Lots of variation over the last several vintages. The ‘17 is sturdy and crunchy with gripping red fruit and very food friendly acidity. Pair with filet mignon or aged gouda.

Lots of variation over the last several vintages. The ‘17 is sturdy and crunchy with gripping red fruit and very food friendly acidity. Pair with filet mignon or aged gouda.

Jun 7th, 2020
Cathy Corison

Owner/Winemaker Corison Winery

9.3

Blind, thought it was burgundy. Does have subtle carbonique character.

Blind, thought it was burgundy. Does have subtle carbonique character.

Feb 23rd, 2020
Austin Hohnke

Much softer and lighter than the ‘15 but with excellent, subdued energy. Bright, round red fruits with excellent length and minerality. Delicious and all too easy to drink.

Much softer and lighter than the ‘15 but with excellent, subdued energy. Bright, round red fruits with excellent length and minerality. Delicious and all too easy to drink.

Dec 14th, 2019
Dan R
8.9

Alain Graillot's kids' domaine. Very bright and racy, lean and focused. Red fruited with a tense mineral backbone. Just a tad hollow - needs food to show its' stuff, nonetheless engaging with a playful personality. Value is just ok, one can do better price-wise but no complaints really.

Alain Graillot's kids' domaine. Very bright and racy, lean and focused. Red fruited with a tense mineral backbone. Just a tad hollow - needs food to show its' stuff, nonetheless engaging with a playful personality. Value is just ok, one can do better price-wise but no complaints really.

Dec 3rd, 2019
Corey Reis

All kinds of yum!!

All kinds of yum!!

Mar 5th, 2019
Meg Herring

Fairly rich for a Fleurie but it’s a 2015 so makes sense. High yum factor.

Fairly rich for a Fleurie but it’s a 2015 so makes sense. High yum factor.

Dec 26th, 2018
Austin Hohnke

Young. Intense structure. Crunchy with crushed, dark fruit flavors and stones/granite. Partial carbonic with tannic grip. Age worthy. Would confuse this with Grenache or Syrah.
Pairs with Wilco.

Young. Intense structure. Crunchy with crushed, dark fruit flavors and stones/granite. Partial carbonic with tannic grip. Age worthy. Would confuse this with Grenache or Syrah.
Pairs with Wilco.

Apr 26th, 2018