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A vibrant and fruity red wine from the Beaujolais region, crafted by the renowned Louis Jadot estate. Made from Gamay grapes, it offers a light to medium body with bright acidity and soft tannins. Perfect for casual sipping or pairing with a variety of dishes.
Bottle Size
Selected Price
Efficiency
₹88
per 30ml
France
The Cognac region in southwestern France is the exclusive home of the world's most prestigious brandy. Only spirits distilled here from specific grape varieties can bear the Cognac name — a protected appellation since 1909.
Climate
Temperate maritime with chalky soils
Famous For
Hennessy, Rémy Martin, Grey Goose Vodka
Louis Jadot Beaujolais Villages stands as a benchmark within the Red Wine landscape. Produced by the legendary Louis Jadot, this expression embodies a tradition of excellence.
With an ABV of 13%, every bottle is distilled with precision, featuring notes of Cherry, Raspberry, Violet, Banana, Soft tannins.
It is a light to medium-bodied red wine made from Gamay grapes, from the Beaujolais region in France.
It has an ABV of 13%.
Expect flavors of cherry, raspberry, violet, and a hint of banana, with soft tannins and bright acidity.
It pairs well with charcuterie, grilled chicken, and soft cheeses like Brie.
Yes, it is best served slightly chilled, around 12-14°C (54-57°F).
Real ratings from verified buyers and enthusiasts
Breakdown of reviewer opinions
Gurugram, HR • May 09, 2026
“A highly elegant wine. The bouquet of Cherry is incredibly expressive, and the acidity/tannins are beautifully balanced on the palate. Exceptional value for money at ₹2,200 in India.”
Indiranagar, Bangalore • May 03, 2026
“Stellar vintage character. It decants into a beautiful aroma of Raspberry with a rich, smooth mouthfeel. Paired this with Charcuterie during dinner and it elevated the entire experience.”
South Ext, Delhi • April 28, 2026
“Delightful structure and fruit concentration. The finish is remarkably long, echoing subtle hints of Violet. A top-tier recommendation for wine lovers.”