It’s that time again: Beaujolais Nouveau Day, when the world collectively decides it’s perfectly acceptable to drink wine that was a grape about 15 minutes ago. By law, these young, zippy wines from the Beaujolais region of France are released on the third Thursday of November, and we’re celebrating with two standout bottles:
Domaine Dupeuble Beaujolais Nouveau 2024
La Soeur Cadette Beaujolais Nouveau 2024
Both are fresh, fruity, and here to make your holiday season less about cranberry sauce and more about actual joy.
What’s the Deal with Beaujolais Nouveau?
Beaujolais Nouveau is basically the wine equivalent of an unfiltered hot take—it skips the aging process entirely, so what you’re sipping is as raw and real as it gets. Think red berries, a little banana (weird, we know), and vibes that say, “Drink me now, not later.” It’s a celebration of the harvest, the first wine of the year, and an excellent excuse to start drinking before Thanksgiving.
Why These Bottles?
Domaine Dupeuble Beaujolais Nouveau 2024: Classic, juicy, and dangerously easy to drink. If “crushable” was a wine, this would be it.
La Soeur Cadette Beaujolais Nouveau 2024: A little more serious but still here for a good time. Tart red fruit, some lively acidity, and just enough complexity to make you feel fancy.
Come Sip With Us
We’ve got both bottles stocked at Good Clean Fun in Downtown LA. Swing by, grab a bottle (or three), and toast to the fact that not all good things need to wait.
📍 Good Clean Fun, DTLA
🍇 Drink fresh. Live well. Try not to spill.
Happy Beaujolais Nouveau Day! 🥂
Domaine Dupeuble Beaujolais Nouveau 2024
La Soeur Cadette Beaujolais Nouveau 2024
Both are fresh, fruity, and here to make your holiday season less about cranberry sauce and more about actual joy.
What’s the Deal with Beaujolais Nouveau?
Beaujolais Nouveau is basically the wine equivalent of an unfiltered hot take—it skips the aging process entirely, so what you’re sipping is as raw and real as it gets. Think red berries, a little banana (weird, we know), and vibes that say, “Drink me now, not later.” It’s a celebration of the harvest, the first wine of the year, and an excellent excuse to start drinking before Thanksgiving.
Why These Bottles?
Domaine Dupeuble Beaujolais Nouveau 2024: Classic, juicy, and dangerously easy to drink. If “crushable” was a wine, this would be it.
La Soeur Cadette Beaujolais Nouveau 2024: A little more serious but still here for a good time. Tart red fruit, some lively acidity, and just enough complexity to make you feel fancy.
Come Sip With Us
We’ve got both bottles stocked at Good Clean Fun in Downtown LA. Swing by, grab a bottle (or three), and toast to the fact that not all good things need to wait.
📍 Good Clean Fun, DTLA
🍇 Drink fresh. Live well. Try not to spill.
Happy Beaujolais Nouveau Day! 🥂