French Beaujolais Nouveau wine tradition is back

France 24Thursday, November 20, 2025 at 12:07:19 PM
French Beaujolais Nouveau wine tradition is back
  • The French tradition of Beaujolais Nouveau has returned, with celebrations taking place on the third Thursday of November to mark the release of the year's first harvest wine. This event is celebrated not only in France but also in various locations worldwide, highlighting the cultural significance of the wine.
  • The return of Beaujolais Nouveau signifies the commencement of the new wine season, fostering community engagement and promoting French viticulture, which plays a vital role in the country's economy and cultural heritage.
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