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20th November 18:30 – 20:30

A Bold New Take on New Beaujolais

Party Vibes × Premium Wines — All in One!

Every third week of November, Beaujolais Nouveau brings joy and celebration to the world. But this year, Vavin invites you to experience the tradition like never before — not just a party, but a journey into the very soul of Beaujolais.

For this year’s Beaujolais Day, we offer free-flowing pours of two vibrant Beaujolais Nouveau wines from France, reviving the festive spirit of “Le Beaujolais Nouveau est arrivé!”. Alongside, explore a curated selection of 7 wines by the glass, featuring both Village-level and Cru Beaujolais, red and white — from the floral grace of Fleurie to the earthy depth of Moulin-à-Vent, from bright fruit to elegant structure.

This is more than a tasting — it’s a celebration where tradition meets terroir, where you can toast with friends over fresh young wine, and pause to savor the quiet complexity of Beaujolais at its finest.

Let Vavin redefine what Beaujolais means to you — one sip, one story, one soulful glass at a time.

Detalles del evento

Fecha: 20th, Nov Thursday
Hora: 18:30 – 20:30

Lugar: Vavin 酒盒子 – Wine Cellar & Shop

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Early Bird: NT$ 999 / Regular: NT$ 1,199 (Free Flow for New Beaujolais )

🍇 Premium: NT$ 1,500 (Includes 1 Cru glass)

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Wine List 

Free Flow Wine

Dom Mickael Nesme – Beaujolais Nouveau 2025

Dom D’Olia – Beaujolais Village Nouveau 2025

 

Premium Beaujolais, Special event offer from $250/glass

Dom D’Olia – Beaujolais Chiroubles “Le Pont” 2023

Château de la Chaize – Fleurie 2020

Château de la Chaize – Côte de Brouilly 2021

Dom Vieux Bourg – Beaujolais Blanc “Clos du Vieux Bourg” Chardonnay 2022

Dom Vieux Bourg – Chénas “Au Bois du Retour” 2020

Maison Le Nid – Moulin-à-Vent Tradition 2022

Maison Le Nid – Moulin-à-Vent Rochegrès 2022

History Of “Beaujolais Nouveau”


Beaujolais Nouveau comes from the Beaujolais region in eastern France.Although it’s part of Burgundy, this area has its own special winemaking traditions.

In the mid-1800s, local winemakers started a custom of quickly making a young wine right after the grape harvest. They would drink it together to celebrate the season’s hard work and good harvest. At first, these wines weren’t sold — they were just for local festivals or the winemakers themselves.

Starting in the 1950s, this local tradition was promoted to a wider audience. In 1985, France officially set the third Thursday of November as the release date for Beaujolais Nouveau. Since then, it has become a popular event around the world.

On release day, restaurants, bars, and markets across France hold celebrations. People raise their glasses and shout, “Le Beaujolais Nouveau est arrivé!” — which means “The new Beaujolais has arrived!” It marks the end of the harvest and the beginning of joyful winter gatherings. It’s not just about a new wine — it’s also about sharing culture and welcoming a new season.

Beaujolais Cru – A Worthy Rival To Burgundy


When people hear “Beaujolais,” they often think of the fresh and fruity Beaujolais Nouveau released every November. But the true strength and complexity of Beaujolais wines lie in its ten top villages, known as the Beaujolais Crus. These wines are nothing like the light and playful Nouveau — instead, they show impressive structure, finesse, and aging potential. That’s why they’re often praised as rivals to red Burgundy.

What makes Beaujolais Crus comparable to Pinot Noir from Bourgogne is their deep connection to terroir and careful winemaking. In top crus like Moulin-à-Vent, the vineyards grow on poor, rocky soils such as granite or schist. These conditions force the Gamay vines to root deeply, absorbing more minerals and producing wines with greater complexity and backbone.

Many top producers use traditional fermentation methods similar to those in Burgundy. This brings out more tannins and depth in the wine. After aging in oak barrels or bottles, these wines develop layered aromas of plum, black cherry, earth, spices, and even mushroom or leather — much like classic Pinot Noir. The body becomes fuller and smoother with time.

In short, Beaujolais Crus masterfully combine the vibrant fruit of Gamay with the depth and elegance of exceptional terroir. They offer the refinement and complexity of Burgundy reds, while keeping Gamay’s natural freshness and juiciness — making them one of France’s most underrated yet outstanding red wines, right alongside Pinot Noir.

Based in Taipei, Vavin was founded by a French-Taiwanese team, bringing together professionals with backgrounds in fine dining service and expertise in importing wines selected by Michelin-starred restaurants.

Our cellar features a curated collection of over 500 labels from around the world. We are proud to collaborate with some of Taiwan’s top restaurants, including earnestos, A Cut, Impromptu by Paul Lee, Restaurant A, L’Atelier par Yao, and more.

It is our great pleasure to share with wine lovers a handpicked selection of exceptional wines—many of which are rarely seen in the Taiwan market.