Introduction: Presentation of Gamay as a versatile grape with a rich history, focusing on its relevance in the current wine scene.Demystification of the Gamay grape: clarification on its quality and potential.Production overview: main regions, wine styles, challenges and potential. Origins and History of Gamay: History of the Gamay grape: origins, legends and its trajectory over the centuries.Gamay's relationship with Burgundy and its historical importance in the region.The evolution of Gamay cultivation and production over time.The rediscovery of Gamay: appreciation of its quality and versatility. Terroir and Gamay: Gamay growing regions: Beaujolais and other French regions, as well as international examples.Influence of climate and soil on the expression of the Gamay variety.Ideal terroirs for growing Gamay and its specific characteristics.The interaction between variety and terroir in defining wine style. Ampelographic and Viticultural Aspects: Detailed description of the Gamay vine: leaves, clusters, berries and their characteristics.Gamay's vegetative cycle and its particularities.Vineyard management: pruning, training, disease and pest control.Cultivation techniques to optimize the quality of the Gamay grape.Adaptation of Gamay to different driving systems and their impacts. Winemaking and Wine Styles: Gamay winemaking processes: traditional and modern methods.Elaboration of different styles of Gamay wine: light and fruity reds, fuller-bodied reds, rosés and sparkling wines.The carbonic maceration technique and its importance in the production of Gamay wines.Influence of winemaking techniques on the final characteristics of the wine.The role of the winemaker in the production of quality Gamay wines. Sensory Characteristics of Gamay Wines: Sensory profiles of wines made with Gamay: aromas, flavors, structure and body.The diversity of aromas and flavors found in Gamay wines of different terroirs and styles.The influence of terroir and winemaking on the sensory characteristics of wines.Sensory analysis of different styles of Gamay wine and their particularities.Tips for tasting and appreciating Gamay wines, including serving temperature and pairing. Pairing with Gastronomy: Pairing Gamay wines with regional and international cuisine.Suggestions for dishes and accompaniments that harmonize with different styles of Gamay wine.Tips for creating complete gastronomic experiences with Gamay wines.Gamay's versatility in pairing with different types of food. Denominations of Origin and Labels: Main names of origin that we use in Gamay: Beaujolais and its raw (Moulin-à-Vent, Morgon, Fleurie, etc.).Regulations and specificities of each denomination and its different styles of Gamay wine.Featured producers and labels of Gamay wines, including examples from different countries.The Gamay wine market and its growing appreciation. Gamay Challenges and Perspectives: Challenges in Gamay production: climate change, competition, market and consumer trends.Sustainability and environmental preservation in the production of Gamay wines.Research and innovation in Gamay viticulture and oenology.The future of Gamay and its growth potential in the global market.