Beaujolais! Or…kind of Beaujolais. While the grapes are coming form Beaujolais, the blend of 50% each Pinot Noir and Gamay are not permitted under the Beaujolais classification, so it falls into “Coteaux Bourguignons”. It’s that law-breaking attitude that makes this wine so cool. The crunchy red fruit of Pinot Noir joins the juiciness of Gamay really nicely, and brings along some welcome tannin structure as well.