Rating 93
Style Red
Variety
Vintage 2024
Appellation
USA
ABV 13.6%
Price $26.00 Value Pick  Buy This Wine
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Reviewed 2025-08-26

Perfect For

Backyard BBQs, Chilled Red Cravings, Dinner Parties

Drink If You Like

Gamay, Mencia , Pinot Noir

Division-Villages ‘Les Petits Fers’ Gamay Noir 2024 Review

Oregon-based Division Winemaking Company crafts its “Division-Villages” collection as a tribute to the easy-drinking village-level wines of France. In this vein, the Les Petits Fers bottling is made with Gamay, fermented using the carbonic maceration method similar to the beloved easy-drinking wines of Beaujolais. It manages to bring bright red fruit notes — raspberries, strawberries, watermelon — but with deliciously complex earthy, herbaceous notes that kick the wine up a notch.

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Division-Villages ‘Les Petits Fers’ Gamay Noir 2024
Oregon-based Division Winemaking Company crafts its “Division-Villages” collection as a tribute to the easy-drinking village-level wines of France. In this vein, the Les Petits Fers bottling is made with Gamay, fermented using the carbonic maceration method similar to the beloved easy-drinking wines of Beaujolais. It manages to bring bright red fruit notes — raspberries, strawberries, watermelon — but with deliciously complex earthy, herbaceous notes that kick the wine up a notch.

Reviewed On: 08-26-2025
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Division-Villages ‘Les Petits Fers’ Gamay Noir 2024
Oregon-based Division Winemaking Company crafts its “Division-Villages” collection as a tribute to the easy-drinking village-level wines of France. In this vein, the Les Petits Fers bottling is made with Gamay, fermented using the carbonic maceration method similar to the beloved easy-drinking wines of Beaujolais. It manages to bring bright red fruit notes — raspberries, strawberries, watermelon — but with deliciously complex earthy, herbaceous notes that kick the wine up a notch.

Reviewed On: 08-26-2025