Thursday, November 15, 2007

Wine Shops: Beaujolais Nouveau Day


Found at Wine Shops All Around NY Today

Today is the official release date for the wine that is called Beaujolais Nouveau. No matter where you go in NY, wine shops will have it out on prominent display. This is more the result of good French public relations work than the quality of the product. Beaujolais Nouveau is a light and fruity red that was harvested literally weeks ago. The grapes come from the picturesque vines of the southern Burgundy countryside. Every year on the third Thursday of November we buy a bottle, chill it up, and drink it the same night with dinner. You will find it goes well with a hamburger or a pizza. Expect to pay about $10 a bottle now, and probably a dollar or two less than that in a few weeks.

The release of this wine is supposed to signify the end of the fall harvest. For us, Beaujolais Nouveau Day is sort of an anniversary. In 1994, we wrote about the Nouveau for the New York Daily News. As a result of that story and the big picture of the Georges Duboeuf “flower label” that ran next to it, we were invited to the Beaujolais Nouveau kick-off luncheon at the Rainbow Room. They sat us up front with all of the food and wine dignitaries from France and NY. It was a blast. So tonight we again toast our memory of that event with a bottle of the new vintage.

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