Georges Duboeuf was one of the most famous names in all of Beaujolais until his passing in 2020.
Known for bringing Beaujolais to the world, Duboeuf's "Villages" label, introduced in 1950, highlights wines from 38 select villages known for their aromatic complexity and reliable quality.
It's lively and approachable, with aromas of red and black berries like raspberries and blackcurrants. The palate is smooth and balanced, with soft tannins that make it a versatile choice for everyday drinking or pairing with food.
This is possibly his most famous wine - the archetypal juicy, frisky Beaujolais Nouveau. It's a wine that sings the song of the region all around the world - if you want the perfect entry into Beaujolais, you'd be hard pressed to find a better value or more classic example of the style.