10 Fascinating Facts About Beaujolais Nouveau

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10 Fascinating Facts About Beaujolais Nouveau Every Wine Lover Should Know:
1.
Beaujolais [BOE-zjoh-lay] Nouveau is always released the third Thursday of November, regardless of the start of the harvest.

2. The region of Beaujolais is 34 miles long from north to south and 7 to 9 miles wide. There are nearly 4,000 grape growers who make their living in this picturesque region just north of France's third largest city, Lyon.

3. All the grapes in the Beaujolais region must be picked by hand. These are the only vineyards, along with Champagne, where hand harvesting is mandatory.

4. Gamay (Gamay noir Jus Blanc) is the only grape permitted for Beaujolais. While certain California wineries may label their wine "Gamay Beaujolais" this is not the same grape variety as what is grown in France, and is quite different in taste and growing habits.

5. Beaujolais Nouveau cannot be made from grapes grown in the 10 crus (great growths) of Beaujolais-only from grapes coming from the appellations of Beaujolais and Beaujolais-Villages.

6. Beaujolais Nouveau owes its easy drinkability to a winemaking process called carbonic maceration, also called whole berry fermentation. This technique preserves the fresh, fruity quality of the wine, without extracting bitter tannins from the grape skins.

7. Beaujolais Nouveau is meant to be drunk young-in average vintages it should be consumed by the following May after its release. However, in excellent vintages (such as 2000) the wine can live much longer and can be enjoyed until the next harvest rolls around.

8. Serve Beaujolais Nouveau slightly cool, at about 55 degrees Fahrenheit-the wine is more refreshing and its forward fruit more apparent than if you serve it at room temperature.

9. Approximately 1/3 of the entire crop of the Beaujolais region is sold as Beaujolais Nouveau.

10. The region of Beaujolais is known for its fabulous food. The famed Paul Bocuse Restaurant is just minutes from the heart of Beaujolais, as is Georges Blanc's eponymous culinary temple. These great restaurants have plenty of Beaujolais on their wine lists. This quintessential food wine goes well with either haute cuisine or Tuesday night's meat loaf.

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This year I bought 4 bottles and they were excellent, so I gave 3 as gifts. I'm suggesting serving this at room temp, with my lighter, fresh spring Fricassee. --(Think she will be impressed?)

Why give it away. recomend it and let them buy their own..

I can not drink wines that taste and smells like a lumberyard . I PRAISE Beaujolais Noveau !
Can hardly wait now...

Lennox, Thailand

I too am very excited to taste this wine, I read the write up about it in the Kansas City Star and Times. I cannot find a place to buy it . OUCH! Do I have to wait unitl Nov. 19th ?
Brandy , Kansas

my father in law told me about the beaujolais day about 4 years ago and now we celebrate every year. i highly recommend it to everyone! even most people who do not like red wines love beaujolais nouveau!

Brandy -

If you're in the KC area, you should check out WINEHOUSE in Lee's Summit (300 NE 291 Hwy.) My friends Matt & Vanessa opened this store a few months ago, and they have a GREAT selection of wines - and, they got their Beaujolais Nouveau in yesterday (the 19th)! Stop by or give them a call - 816-525-9463 - tell them I sent you!

Nick,
Wichita, KS

The perfect Thanksgiving wine. It is released just in time. The fruit forward goes well with turkey (and really helps if the big bird is over dry, much as cranberry sauce does) and it is a great celebration of the harvest.

Does anyone know the name of the dessert wine served at the Paul Bocuse restaurant in France?

Where can i pick up a bottle of this wine in California.... San Jose area????
Also what is the avg. price????

I drink it for Christmas Eve every year. I goes for under $15.00 a bottle.

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