However, Gamay should be consumed all year long. Slightly chilled, it's especially nice in the summer.
The Hudson Valley and Finger Lakes regions of New York grow a bit of Gamay Noir and I had the pleasure of tasting Whitecliff Vineyard's 2010 Gamay.
I must say the color of the wine was beautiful, very raspberry. The wine was on the acidic side but nicely oaked which calmed down a bit of the acidity. Earth and bright cherry on the nose leading to bright cherry and raspberry on the palate with a hint of vanillin.
Try this wine at your BBQ slightly chilled. You might be pleasantly surprised how well it pairs.