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Domaine Marc Delienne Abbaye Road Fleurie Gamay 2019 750ml

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Domaine Marc Delienne Abbaye Road Fleurie Gamay 2019 750ml

Abbaye Road is named for the residence that Marc Delienne purchased when he moved to Beaujolais.

It's a blend of multiple batches of fruit from his steep, organically farmed slopes in Fleurie, aged in his huge foudres. It's another wicked release from this rising star producer.

It's a little fleshier than the mineral-charged Avalanche and polished Greta Carbo, but just like the others, the quality is undeniable.

Food & Wine Pairings: tapas, quails marinated in port, strawberry soup.

Serving temperature: 13 to 15 °C

Custody potential: between 5 and 8 years from the date of the vintage

Abbaye Road is named for the residence that Marc Delienne purchased when he moved to Beaujolais.

It's a blend of multiple batches of fruit from his steep, organically farmed slopes in Fleurie, aged in his huge foudres. It's another wicked release from this rising star producer.

It's a little fleshier than the mineral-charged Avalanche and polished Greta Carbo, but just like the others, the quality is undeniable.

Food & Wine Pairings: tapas, quails marinated in port, strawberry soup.

Serving temperature: 13 to 15 °C

Custody potential: between 5 and 8 years from the date of the vintage

$13.69

Original: $45.62

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Domaine Marc Delienne Abbaye Road Fleurie Gamay 2019 750ml—

$45.62

$13.69

Description

Abbaye Road is named for the residence that Marc Delienne purchased when he moved to Beaujolais.

It's a blend of multiple batches of fruit from his steep, organically farmed slopes in Fleurie, aged in his huge foudres. It's another wicked release from this rising star producer.

It's a little fleshier than the mineral-charged Avalanche and polished Greta Carbo, but just like the others, the quality is undeniable.

Food & Wine Pairings: tapas, quails marinated in port, strawberry soup.

Serving temperature: 13 to 15 °C

Custody potential: between 5 and 8 years from the date of the vintage