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Showing posts with label beaujolais nouveau. Show all posts
Showing posts with label beaujolais nouveau. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 8, 2017

The 27th Soirée Beaujolais in Manila Celebrates Philippine-French Relations | Beautiful Life

Officers of the French Chamber of Commerce and Industry in the Philippines (CCI France Philippines) announces its 27th year of celebrating Soirée Beaujolais in Manila.  From left, Isabelle Nilo President, Bernard Flour Vice President, and Vanessa Hans Managing Director of CCI France Philippines.

Le beaujolais est arrivé!

Every third Thursday of November, a grand tradition is celebrated simultaneously around the world; the welcoming of a French wine harvest... the Beaujolais Nouveau.

Friday, November 11, 2016

Soiree Beaujolais 2016 in Manila goes to Versailles



Every third Thursday of November, a grand tradition is celebrated simultaneously around the world; the welcoming of a French wine harvest... the Beaujolais Nouveau.

Saturday, November 21, 2015

Le Cellier French Wine Selection Prepares for Soiree Beaujolais 2015 in Manila


Now on its eleventh year, Le Cellier French Wine Selection has its full support of the Soiree Beaujolais 2015 happening on the 24th of November at the Marriott Grand Ballroom. Le Cellier, one of the leading wine distributors in the Philippines, has been all-out in its participation of the yearly French wine tradition, bringing in a wide array of wines from France for the guests to enjoy.

Monday, November 17, 2014

SOIREE BEAUJOLAIS 2014: Manila Join the World in Celebrating French Wine Harvest

Board of Directors of the French Chamber of Commerce and Industry in the Philippines, from left to right; Jean Caillard, Steven Rouche, Cyril Rocke, Bernard Flour, and Martin Ruby.  Photo: Ted Claudio


Every third Thursday of November each year, millions of cases of Beaujolais Nouveau young red wine make their way down the hills in the French region of Beaujolais to the bars, restaurants and bistros across France.  Not all cases are unloaded within French boundaries, as more will soon be opened in other parts of the world.