| Make foodmate.com your Homepage | Wap | Archiver
Advanced Top
Search Promotion
Search Promotion
Post New Products
Post New Products
Business Center
Business Center
 
Current Position:Home » News » Beverages & Alcohol » Alcohol » Topic

Beaujolais Nouveau French Wine Fans Take Red Wine Baths To Celebrate Its 2012 Launch

Zoom in font  Zoom out font Published: 2012-11-16  Origin: huffingtonpost  Views: 170
Core Tip: According to Fox News, some wine enthusiasts in Japan are celebrating the launch of the 2012 Beaujolais Nouveau season by taking a bath in the fruity red.
Beaujolais Nouveau

Red wine lovers, prepare to either cringe or cheer.

According to Fox News, some wine enthusiasts in Japan are celebrating the launch of the 2012 Beaujolais Nouveau season by taking a bath in the fruity red.

The boozy bathing ritual, which is taking place at the Yunessun Spa Resort in Hakone, Japan, is part of the festivities surrounding the annual release of the French wine.

As Phil Vettel of the Chicago Tribune writes, the yearly launch of the Beaujolais Nouveau is celebrated around the world "with parties, special menus and festive cries of 'Le Beaujolais nouveau est arrive!'" Under French law, the third Thursday in November is the "earliest permissible release date" for the popular beverage.

Quoting the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board, Patch reports that the Gamay grapes in France’s Beaujolais region that are used to make the red are "harvested by hand, with no barrel aging, allowing the young wine to retain much of its light, fruity flavor making it a perfect pairing to popular holiday foods."

"As a result of the work of famed négociant Georges Duboeuf, the release of Nouveau has become a world-wide phenomenon with a race to get the first bottles to markets around the globe. More than 60 million bottles will be distributed worldwide," according to the PLCB.

The Washington Post reports that poor spring weather has actually resulted in a low yield of the Beaujolais this year. It is "predicted to be half what it was in 2011," perhaps the lowest production in a decade.

Beaujolais producers have insisted, however, that "small berries mean concentrated flavor, thus more complex 2012 wines."

According to an earlier Huffington Post report, the Yunessun Spa Resort is well known for its bizarre baths. The spa offers hot tubs filled with a whole array of sumptuous liquids -- including green tea and sake -- that one can loll about in.

 
 
[ News search ]  [ ]  [ Notify friends ]  [ Print ]  [ Close ]

 
 
0 in all [view all]  Related Comments

 
Hot Graphics
Hot News
Hot Topics
 
 
Powered by Global FoodMate
Message Center(0)