Definitions

from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.

  • noun A variety of grape grown in France that is used to make red wine, especially Beaujolais.
  • noun A light red wine made from this grape.

Etymologies

from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition

[French, after Gamay, a village of east-central France.]

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Examples

  • This $20 gamay is elegant and definitely Old World, showing restrained blackberry-cranberry fruit with violets, black peppercorns and an amazing undercurrent of gravel and minerals.

    What We Drank (June 30, 2009) 2009

  • This $20 gamay is elegant and definitely Old World, showing restrained blackberry-cranberry fruit with violets, black peppercorns and an amazing undercurrent of gravel and minerals.

    What We Drank 2009

  • This $20 gamay is elegant and definitely Old World, showing restrained blackberry-cranberry fruit with violets, black peppercorns and an amazing undercurrent of gravel and minerals.

    LENNDEVOURS: 2009

  • Every time I have a Beaujolais like this, I wonder why no one in New York is doing anything interesting with the gamay grape.

    What We Drank 2009

  • Every time I have a Beaujolais like this, I wonder why no one in New York is doing anything interesting with the gamay grape.

    What We Drank (June 30, 2009) 2009

  • If it had to be a red, I would have gone with one with much lower alcohol … perhaps a domestic gamay … who is this white house joker anyway?

    White House state dinner - pairing green curry shrimp with grenache - a faux pas? | Dr Vino's wine blog 2009

  • Passetoutgrain is the rare red Burgundy that allows grapes other than pinot noir in the wine since it is a blend that includes gamay.

    2010 March | Dr Vino's wine blog 2010

  • Every time I have a Beaujolais like this, I wonder why no one in New York is doing anything interesting with the gamay grape.

    LENNDEVOURS: 2009

  • This straight up gamay (as opposed to the Passetougrains) from the strong vintage 2006 has a slight savory note to it as well as wild strawberries.

    Three light, rewarding reds under $20: Produttori, Pataille, Michaud | Dr Vino's wine blog 2009

  • The resulting wine combines the gulpability of gamay with the structure of pinot.

    2010 March | Dr Vino's wine blog 2010

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