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Georges Duboeuf Wines

Over the last four decades, Georges Duboeuf winery has become synonymous with quality Beaujolais. In fact, Duboeuf’s extensive presence in the area has earned him the nickname King of Beaujolais, according to our Georges Duboeuf reviews. Born in 1933, Duboeuf was raised on his family’s farm in Creches, France, where they owned a few acres of Chardonnay vines. Today, Georges Duboeuf is one of the largest wine merchants in France; Les Vins Georges Duboeuf, which was founded in 1964, produces over 25 million cases of wine a year. For more information about this producer’s wines, visit our Georges Duboeuf Wine Ratings.

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Georges Duboeuf 2009 Côte de Py Gamay (Morgon)

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From the most famous slope in Morgon, this is a powerful wine, its tannins still working their way into the fruit. Black cherries, and sweet plums are dominated by a firm, concentrated structure. Give this wine another year.  — R.V.  (12/31/2010)
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Georges Duboeuf 2009 Domaine de la Chaponne Gamay (Morgon)

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As rich as it is tannic, this is powerful and concentrated. It shows the rich 2009 fruit at its best, full of sweet berries, deliciously ripe. Enjoyable, while it is also serious.  — R.V.  (12/31/2010)
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Georges Duboeuf 2010 Domaine de la Chaponne Gamay (Morgon)

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The 2009 vintage of this wine was one of the stars from Georges Duboeuf, and this 2010 fits the same pattern. It has great richness, spice, black cherry fruits, the acidity offering the fruity side of the wine. Ready for aging two years.  — R.V.  (10/1/2011)
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Georges Duboeuf 2010 Domaine Montchavy Gamay (Morgon)

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Dark-hued wine, dominated by acidity as well as firm tannins. It shows solid, chunky structure, ripe fruit and plenty of sweetness. Of course, there is acidity as well, the charm of Gamay coming through in the fresh cherry flavors. Age 2–3 years.  — R.V.  (10/1/2011)
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Georges Duboeuf 2009 Prestige Gamay (Fleurie)

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One of Duboeuf’s 2009 successes, this is powerful, excellently balanced between solid tannins and fresh fruit. The black cherry flavors revolve around a dry core, concentrated and complex, with a full and ageworthy aftertaste.  — R.V.  (12/31/2010)
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Georges Duboeuf 2008 Côte de Py Gamay (Morgon)

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The most famous hillside in Morgon gives a satisfyingly structured wine, dominated by a warm character of well-exposed vines, but also with a more serious edge of acidity and fresh juiciness. The wine has a good dense final texture and could age for a year or two.  — R.V.  (8/1/2010)
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Georges Duboeuf 2008 Domaine des Quatre Vents Gamay (Fleurie)

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Opulent and generous, this is one of Duboeuf’s most charming wines. That is not to say it doesn’t have structure balanced with the layers of red fruits, but it is the richness allied to a velvet texture that makes it so attractive. Give the acidity six months to calm down, and the wine will be ready.  — R.V.  (11/1/2009)
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Georges Duboeuf 2009 Prestige Gamay (Juliénas)

With the embossed bottle and the extra years aging, Duboeuf’s Prestige range does have an extra quality. This Juliénas is ripe, concentrated, a powerful expression of Gamay with a more serious intent.  — R.V.  (10/1/2011)
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