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Gamay, n. Brit. |ˈgameɪ|, U.S. |gæˈmeɪ| Forms: 18 Gamet, 18– Gamais, 18– Gamay [Also with lower-case initial.] [‹ French gamay (1816; 1775 as gamet) ‹ Gamay, the name of a village in the department of Côte d'Or in Burgundy, eastern central France, where the grape originated.] A variety of black grape, native to the Beaujolais region of France but now widely cultivated elsewhere, and used to make a fruity red wine, either alone or blended with Pinot Noir; the vine producing this grape, or the wine made from it. Also occas.: = Gamay-Beaujolais n. at Compounds.
1833C. Redding Hist. Mod. Wines v. 101 Of the common red wines of the Côte d'Or, there are two sorts,..which come from a mixture of the noirien and pineau grape, with the gamay. 1854Househ. Words 11 Nov. 311/1 The next in importance..is the Gamais.., a black grape. 1911Encycl. Brit. XXVIII. 724/2 The most important vine..is the Pineau or Noirien, but in the plain and in the districts of Mâcon and Beaujolais the Gamay is much cultivated. 1975P. Price Taste of Wine ii. 14/1 Californian Gamays, South African Steens and some Australian Sémillons..to me usually only related in the after-taste to their origins. 1982Times 6 Feb. 13/3 This Gamay would be agreeable with any everyday fare requiring a white wine. 2000Independent on Sunday 4 June (Wine Guide Suppl.) 15/2 In Burgundy, Gamay is the variety that producers prefer not to mention. Compounds. Gamay-Beaujolais n. U.S. a variety of Pinot Noir grown in California, and originally thought to be Gamay; the wine made from this.
1961Los Angeles Times 15 Oct. (Home Mag.) 16/1 For special occasions, nothing replaces a premium wine. Following are three dozen of California's best... *Gamay Beaujolais (Paul Masson); [etc.]. 1993Gourmet Jan. 44/2 The Pinot Noire clone known in California—confusingly—as Gamay-Beaujolais, because of the fragrant wines it gives. |