Henry Of Pelham Estate Gamay 2009, Short Hills Bench, Niagara Peninsula
Gamay
Ontario, Canada
$11.25 (291112)
Critic Reviews (2)
Simple, juicy, fruity, spiced black cherry flavours, with a pinot noir-like profile. The palate is fresh, juicy, with...
Made from estate fruit grown on the Short Hills Bench, this has a very lifted nose of sour cherry jam, vanilla and...
Community Reviews (1)
I’ve always enjoyed this light bodied fruit forward red. Very similar to the style of France’s Beaujolais (a satellite of Burgundy), a portion of the juice used in the production of this Gamay is obtained by a process known as 'carbonic maceration’. Rather than crush the fruit, the juice is allowed to ferment inside the individual grapes and after a week or so, they literally burst with flavour. The result is a light, crisp red wine that is dominated by cherry and raspberry. Henry of Pelham’s Gamay also tends to have a very slight effervescence. (Northof9finewine, April 2011)
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