France - of course!
2007-09-13 00:27:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Beaujolais (Biôjolês in Arpitan) is a historical province and a wine-producing region in France. It is located north of Lyon, and covers parts of the north of the Rhône département (Rhône-Alpes) and parts of the south of the Saône-et-Loire département (Burgundy). The region is known internationally for its long tradition of winemaking, and more recently for the enormously popular Beaujolais nouveau.
The Beaujolais is a French AOC wine generally made of the Gamay grape which has a thin skin and few tannins. Like most AOC wines they are not labelled varietally. Whites from the region, which make up only 1% of its production, are made with Chardonnay grapes. Beaujolais tends to be a very light-bodied red wine, with relatively high amounts of acidity.
2007-09-13 07:31:56
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answered by grayfox20057 2
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France.
2007-09-13 09:00:31
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answered by Clerk 5
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France!
2007-09-13 07:27:48
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answered by Shmooks 7
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Beaujolais is a region of France, north of Lyon.
2007-09-13 07:26:40
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answered by Anonymous
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France. But of course!.
2007-09-13 10:38:48
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answered by Oz 7
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Its from France.
2007-09-13 07:29:48
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answered by Anonymous
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it is from france.
2007-09-14 08:04:12
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answered by Anonymous
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