gamay meaning
/ga-māˈ, also gamˈā/
noun
1. A variety of red grape used in making dry red wine, esp of the Beaujolais district
2. A wine made from this grape
ORIGIN: Gamay village in the Beaune district, Côte d’Or, France
noun
1. A variety of red grape used in making dry red wine, esp of the Beaujolais district
2. A wine made from this grape
ORIGIN: Gamay village in the Beaune district, Côte d’Or, France
Examples
More: Next- The gamay grape has had a checkered career in this country.
- It had Burgundy characteristics, but it was a gamay wine.
- By law, gamay is the only grape used in Beaujolais.
- The family promises that Ms . Gamay will stay only temporarily.
- And it turns out, they may not even have been gamay.