Georges Duboeuf Regnie
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Georges Duboeuf Régnié is a 750ml Beaujolais Cru red wine made from Gamay grapes, produced in the youngest of the ten Beaujolais Crus. The 2023 vintage earned a Gold Medal at the Gamay International Competition, affirming its standing among serious Beaujolais expressions from one of France's most celebrated négociants.
Quick Facts: ABV: ~13% | Origin: Régnié, Beaujolais, France | Cru Beaujolais | Producer: Les Vins Georges Duboeuf
Production & Heritage
Georges Duboeuf founded his eponymous wine house in 1964 in Romanèche-Thorins, situated in the heart of the Moulin-à-Vent appellation. Often called the "King of Beaujolais," Duboeuf built a reputation on sourcing and blending exceptional Gamay from across the region's ten Crus. Régnié itself is the youngest Cru in Beaujolais, having been elevated to Cru status in 1988 after the neighboring villages of Régnié and Durette merged in 1973 as a first step toward that promotion. The wine follows traditional Beaujolais winemaking methods, drawing from Gamay vines planted on the granitic soils characteristic of the appellation.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with bright red berry fruit — raspberry and redcurrant — before deeper notes of blackberry emerge. There is an inviting freshness that draws you toward the glass without heavy oak influence.
Taste: The entry is fresh and lively, with juicy red fruit leading the way. At mid-palate, the wine fills out with aromatic, structured flesh that carries more weight than many entry-level Beaujolais bottlings. Black berry notes join the red fruit core, delivering a layered and well-balanced mouthfeel.
Finish: The finish offers good length with gentle tannins and a clean, fruit-driven fade. A subtle mineral quality lingers alongside the berry character, keeping the wine interesting through the final sip.
How to Drink Duboeuf Régnié
Serve lightly chilled at around 55–60°F (13–15°C) to highlight the wine's fresh fruit character and structure. This Cru Beaujolais drinks beautifully on its own but also shines in food-friendly contexts. A Gamay Spritz with sparkling water and a citrus twist plays up the wine's bright acidity. It works well as the base for a Beaujolais Sangria with fresh berries and stone fruit, letting the Gamay's natural juiciness carry the drink. For a classic pairing cocktail, try it alongside a Kir — a small splash of crème de cassis in the glass amplifies the existing blackberry notes.
Best For
- Introducing a wine enthusiast to Cru Beaujolais beyond Nouveau
- Weeknight dinners where you want a versatile, food-friendly red
- Building a comparative tasting flight across all ten Beaujolais Crus
- A lightly chilled summer red for outdoor gatherings
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Duboeuf Régnié taste like? It delivers fresh red and black berry fruit with a structured, aromatic mid-palate and a clean finish of good length. The overall impression is well-balanced and ready to drink, with more body than a simple Beaujolais-Villages.
How does Duboeuf Régnié compare to Morgon? Régnié bridges the fresh, fruit-forward style of Brouilly with some of the body and structure found in Morgon, making it a lighter-bodied alternative. Morgon tends to show more earthy depth and tannic grip, while Régnié emphasizes bright berry aromatics and approachability.
Is Duboeuf Régnié good for sipping on its own? Yes — its balance of fresh fruit, moderate structure, and clean finish make it an enjoyable wine to drink neat, especially when served slightly chilled.
Where is Duboeuf Régnié made? The wine is produced by Les Vins Georges Duboeuf, headquartered in Romanèche-Thorins in Beaujolais, France. The grapes come from the Régnié appellation, the youngest of the ten Beaujolais Crus, elevated to that status in 1988.
What foods pair well with Duboeuf Régnié? Charcuterie boards with cured saucisson and pâté complement the wine's berry fruit. Roast chicken with herbs matches its medium body without overpowering it. Mushroom risotto echoes the subtle earthiness in the finish. Soft, rind-washed cheeses like Époisses create a classic Burgundian pairing. Grilled salmon benefits from the wine's bright acidity and moderate tannins.
What sizes does Duboeuf Régnié come in? The standard offering is a 750ml bottle, which is the most widely available format.
Is Duboeuf Régnié worth the price? This wine positions as an accessible, entry-level Cru Beaujolais — a significant step above basic Beaujolais or Beaujolais-Villages at a modest price increase. For a Gold Medal–winning Cru bottling from one of the region's most recognized producers, it represents strong value in the category.
Why Duboeuf Régnié?
Régnié occupies a unique space among the ten Beaujolais Crus: it is the youngest appellation, elevated only in 1988, and remains one of the least well-known — which means it frequently over-delivers relative to its price. The 2023 vintage's Gold Medal at the Gamay International Competition confirms the quality Georges Duboeuf is sourcing from this appellation. Where many drinkers default to Morgon or Fleurie, Régnié rewards exploration with a distinct balance of Brouilly-like freshness and Morgon-like structure. Backed by six decades of Duboeuf's expertise in Beaujolais, this is a bottling that earns serious attention from anyone looking to deepen their understanding of Gamay and Cru Beaujolais.
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