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Gamay

American  
[ga-mey, gam-ey] / gæˈmeɪ, ˈgæm eɪ /

noun

  1. a grape grown especially in the Beaujolais region of France and in N California.

  2. the dry red wine made from this grape.


Etymology

Origin of Gamay

< French gamay, gamet, after Gamay, a village in St.-Aubin commune (Côte-d'Or), France

Example Sentences

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Made from the Gamay grape in a sunny region south of Burgundy’s famed Côte d’Or, Beaujolais has all the characteristics of a first-rate Thanksgiving wine.

From The Wall Street Journal • Nov. 13, 2025

While the ordinance targeted Gamay, the political independence of cities like Dijon and Beaune also fell victim to its enforcement, a possibly intended effect for a ruler seeking to extend his authority.

From Salon • Aug. 26, 2024

Think ripe berry energy — this Touraine Gamay "La Boudinerie" is best served chilled, and makes a fantastic counterpart to rotisserie chicken, mofongo, and pernil.

From Salon • Jan. 23, 2022

Also keep an eye out for Lapierre’s affordable Vin de France Raisins Gaulois, a great Gamay that retails for less than $18.

From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 20, 2018

Santo Antonio Gamay, hoping to make it to Toronto, shows the fatigue and tension from fifteen hours of riding a train.

From "Enrique's Journey" by Sonia Nazario