Noun
dry fruity light red wine drunk within a few months after it is made; from the Beaujolais district in southeastern France
Source: WordNetBeaujolais is so underrated. Gary Vaynerchuk
After a rather mediocre lunch --with a bottle even more mediocre Beaujolais Nouveau that smelled of banana purée-- at a nameless bistro in our neighbourhood, I was determined to find a better place for dinner for our first night in Paris. Source: Internet
A dish presented at the Beaujolais Nouveau wine dinner. Source: Internet
Ayers made a pop music soaked in acid, Beaujolais and Ibiza sunshine, charged with an explorer's restlessness that ensured he never made the same album twice. Source: Internet
« Book Review: The United States of Arugula Where I'll be: Beaujolais Nouveau Event at the SF Food Bank tomorrow » Source: Internet
Similarly, the red selections span the gamut from Cotes du Rhones, Beaujolais and Valpolicella to Saumur-Champigny, Ribeira Sacra, Carema and beyond. Source: Internet