Beaujolais Nouveau Day is celebrated every year on the third Thursday of November; this year tomorrow November 20th. It is worth noting that some coffee varieties and preparations that classically “pair” with wine — either as contrast or complement — i.e. food-wine pairing logic applied to coffee. Anaerobic or carbonic-maceration coffees (very “winey” ferments). Many modern specialty lots taste like red fruit jam, Concord grape, or even Lambrusco.
- At midnight, the phrase “Le Beaujolais Nouveau est arrivé !” (“The Beaujolais Nouveau has arrived!”) is shouted in bars, restaurants, and wine shops.
- There used to be literal races (by car, helicopter, hot-air balloon, etc.) to get the first bottles to Paris and later to cities around the world (Tokyo, New York, London…).
- It’s marketed as a fun, unpretentious “party wine” meant to be drunk young and slightly chilled.
Reputation today
- Serious wine lovers often look down on it (it’s simple and can taste artificial to some).
- But millions of people still love it as the unofficial kickoff to the holiday/winter drinking season — a light, festive, easy-drinking red that says “the new vintage is here!”
In short: Beaujolais Nouveau Day = the day the year’s freshest, fruitiest red wine is released with maximum fanfare and zero pretension. Grab a bottle, chill it a bit, and enjoy it with friends — that’s exactly what it was made for!





