Tasting Notes: November
14.11.25
•4 min read
14.11.25
•4 min read
The last of the grapes are pressed, the cellars are stocked, and ,winemakers in Beaujolais are preparing to celebrate their craft with the release of new vintages. Beaujolais Nouveau Day, held on the third Thursday of November, falls on 20th November this year.
Whether you prefer a social toast or an at-home food-paired tasting, now is the time to raise a glass to harvest, reinvention and community. Here’s how we’re celebrating.
These four standout wines have been hand-picked by our team, to see you through November. Not only do they ace our vintage vibe check, they're also sourced from local independent shops and importers - vendors who know their growers personally, care deeply about quality, and champion the stories behind each bottle. Be sure to keep an eye out for this year's vintages, releasing imminently!
Nicolas Chemarin P’tit Grobis Beaujolais Villages Blanc 2023
The Vibe: fresh, crunchy, mineral-forward natural white
From just 8 hectares of granite-sand soil in Marchampt, 500m above sea level, this gem of a chardonnay is hand-harvested and macerated with 8 days of skin contact in tanks. Expect punchy lemonade and crisp mineral notes, coupled with a delicate white-flower aroma and a soft, saline finish. A refreshing and lush counterpoint to the reds.
Available for UK-wide shipping at Uncharted Wines.
Clotaire Michal À Fleur de Peau 2019
The Vibe: old vines, bold, savoury red
Thanks to century-old vines thriving on sandy-pink granite slopes, this expressive Gamay brings freshness and depth with every pour. Rich, red berries with a strong mineral structure and complexity from savoury notes, with just a hint of cassis. A bottle with weight to it.
Available for local pick-up and UK-wide shipping at Provisions London.
Bonnet Cotton Fleurie ‘Poncié’ 2022
The Vibe: bright, elegant, joyful red
From the granite-rich soil of the Fleurie appellation in Beaujolais, this 2022 from Bonnet Cotton is absolutely lovely. Gamay grapes bring juicy raspberry and wild strawberry top notes, with refined minerality and a hint of violet floral on the nose.
Available for local pickup or UK-wide shipping at Newcomer Wines.
Domaine Georges Descombes Morgon 2022
The Vibe: vibrant fruits, some spice, red cherries, full of life
Georges Descombes has been quietly shaping the region for decades, so much so that he's often called the fifth member of the area’s legendary Gang of Four winemakers. He farms organically, ferments with whole clusters, and gives his wines ample time to rest before releasing - a rare restraint, in a region known for its celebration of young wines. The 2022 Morgon is plush, with a deep earthy undercurrent.
Available for local pickup or UK-wide shipping at Parched Wine.
To accompany an at-home tasting, our suggested menu provides the perfect course-by-course companions to complement the wine picks above. A truly celebratory meal that leans into comfort, with just a little bit of indulgence on the side.
Saint Marcellin, a delicate cow’s cheese from the Dauphiné, is known for its nutty and fruity character. Saint-Félicien, a creamier cousin from the Brie family, has a buttery richness and earthy, umami tang. Add slices of saucisson de Lyon, Pâté encroûte and Rosette de Lyon,and graze alongside salted butter and a warm baguette.
We’ll be making Thomasina Miers’ five-spiced roasted duck with roasted plums and crispy potatoes (swap the duck for slow-roasted aubergines glazed with the moreish plum sauce, for a veggie-friendly option).
Poires au Vin pairs pears poached in the new vintage with cinnamon and star anise, served warm over vanilla-bean ice cream. Fruit, spice and a sense of occasion: a perfect end to the evening.
Get ready to celebrate on Thursday, 20 November. We’ve made a round-up of tasting events for fellow London locals.
With Beaujolais Nouveau celebrations world-wide, we'd love to hear how you're highlighting the harvest. Share your festivities with us!