Experience the vibrant flavors and festive atmosphere of Beaujolais Nouveau. Learn about this annual French wine tradition and find out where to taste and celebrate the release of the newest vintage.
Are you ready for the most exciting wine day of the year? On Beaujolais Nouveau Day, the world comes together to celebrate the first wine of the new harvest. With its fruity, youthful character, Beaujolais Nouveau has become a tradition for wine lovers around the globe. Join us as we dive into the fascinating history and unique characteristics of this one-of-a-kind wine, and discover how you can participate in this worldwide celebration.
You’ve probably heard of Beaujolais Nouveau wines, but the region’s gamay grapes deserve appreciation beyond those easy-drinking young bottles. Learn all about them.
The historical province of Beaujolais doesn’t officially exist anymore. It has long been absorbed into the neighboring region of the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté (Burgundy) region in the central-east side of France. And yet as an area, Beaujolais produces some of the most exported wines in the world. Beaujolais wines are very different from their full-bodied Bourguignon neighbors, […]
The Embassy of France in Andorra (Pyrenees) invites to a wine tasting, organized in conjunction with Gourmeterie Marquet. This year, according to tradition, thousands of people will celebrate this festival at midnight on the third Thursday in November. And this tradition lives for over 60 years. Beaujolais nouveau is a red wine made from Gamay grapes produced in ...
The picturesque Beaujolais wine region lies to the East of CentralFrance. It is situated between the Rhône and Burgundy wine regions. The Nizerand River naturally divides the Beaujolais wine region into the Crus and Beaujolais Villages to the North of the river and Beaujolais Nouveau - in the South. The region is known for its red wines made with Gamay grape, which lends the wines an exceptionally fresh and fruity flavor.
Today marks the annual release of Beaujolais Nouveau, the red wine made from Gamay Noir à Jus Blanc grapes grown in the Beaujolais appellation of France. Providence marked the occasion with racings and tastings.