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Beaujolais Biker Chefs and Sommeliers Celebrate Arrival of Georges Duboeuf Beaujolais Nouveau 2008 November 20th

Georges Duboeuf Beaujolais Nouveau 2008
arrived into New York City on Thursday with a roar... with
motorcycle-riding chefs and sommeliers, and Harley-Davidson Hog Club
members escorting Franck Duboeuf and a case of the new wine from Battery
Park in Lower Manhattan to an uncorking ceremony and lunch at David
Bouley's new restaurant, Secession, in Tribeca. A similar Beaujolais Biker
procession was held the same day in Miami Beach with Duboeuf winemaker,
Stéphane Queralt, riding down Ocean Drive to an uncorking at Casa
Casuarina.
According to French law, Beaujolais Nouveau, a red wine made from 100
percent Gamay grapes, is released at one minute past midnight on the third
Thursday in November. This longtime tradition is celebrated worldwide with
creative "Beaujolais Nouveau Est Arrivé!" events, from this year's midnight
pajama party in San Diego to a weekend of events at Paris Las Vegas,
commencing with a lighting of the hotel's famous "Eiffel Tower" Beaujolais
red and delivery of the wine by helicopter at 12:01 a.m. More than 250
Georges Duboeuf Beaujolais Nouveau events taking place around the country
can be found at www.chilledred.com. Georges Duboeuf is the most popular
producer of Beaujolais in the world and the number one French wine brand in
the U.S.

William (Bill) Deutsch, Chairman and Peter Deutsch, CEO of W.J. Deutsch &
Sons Ltd., exclusive U.S. agent for Les Vins de Georges Duboeuf, presided
over the uncorking ceremony in New York with Franck Duboeuf, whose
entrepreneurial father founded Les Vins de Georges Duboeuf in 1964. Franck
Duboeuf announced that the harvest this year was optimum.
"Brilliant sunshine dominated the last 20 days of September, allowing for a
late harvest in which the Gamay grapes achieved perfect balance. Yields are
possibly the lowest since 1975; consequently the 2008 is a more full bodied
'winemaker's vintage,'" he noted.
This year, in an unprecedented break from tradition, 75% of Georges Duboeuf
Beaujolais Nouveau was delivered by ship from France to the U.S. instead of
by air freight. According to Bill Deutsch, this measure was intended to
help offset the wine's carbon footprint. The boat shipment also helped
offset an otherwise significant price increase due to rising fuel costs.
Due to shipment by boat the wines remains at a retail price of US$10-12 per
bottle.
The New York Beaujolais Biker Brigade included: Alain Allegretti,
Allegretti; Jean-Claude Baker, Chez Josephine; Jean-Michel Bergougnoux,
L'Absinthe; David Bouley, Secession; Heather Branch, Eighty One; R.J.
Cooper, Vidalia, Washington, D.C.; Ariane Daguin, D'Artagnan; Kevin Garcia,
'Cesca; Johnny Iuzzini, Jean Georges; John Miele, Eighty One; Marc Murphy,
Landmarc; Francois Payard, Payard Patisserie & Bistro; Ron Pellizzi,
Brooklyn Culinary Inc.; Kristie Petrullo, Restaurant Daniel; Joel Reiss,
Artisanal; Gregory Pugin, Veritas; Cedric Tovar, Le Rouge Vif; Alex Ureña,
Pamplona; and Jean Paul Zaremba, Colony Club.
The Miami Beaujolais Biker Brigade included: Mustafa Aziz and Bruno
Macazaga, Villa Grande Club; Sean Bernal. Oceanaire Seafood Room; Marc
Debas, Acqualina; Beto DiCarlo, Café Ragazzi; Carlos Fernandez, Hi-Life
Café; Juliana Gonzalez and Sergio Navarro, SUSHISAMBA dromo; Stephane
Hainaut, Barton G. The Restaurant; Didier Lailheugue, Au Pied de Cochon;
Luis Lopez, Soyka; Dale Ray, Loftin's 1116 Ocean Drive; Mario Silvestri,
DeVito South Beach; Juan Pablo Viejo, Andú and Jen Karetnick, Wine News.
Three hunger relief charities were beneficiaries of this year's
celebration: Citymeals-on-Wheels, City Harvest and Share Our Strength,
whose check was accepted by biker Chef R.J. Cooper of Washington, D.C.
restaurant Vidalia, on behalf of his group, Biker Chefs for Share Our
Strength.
By law, Beaujolais Nouveau's Gamay grapes must be harvested by hand. The
wine's easy drinkability is partially due to a production process called
carbonic maceration, or whole berry fermentation. This technique preserves
the fresh, fruity quality of the wine, without extracting bitter tannins
from the grape skins. The wine is bottled six weeks after harvest.
Approximately one-third of the entire crop in the Beaujolais region is sold
as Beaujolais Nouveau. A total of 65 million bottles of Beaujolais Nouveau
are expected to be consumed this year. Beaujolais Nouveau is a refreshing
and versatile wine that pairs well with casual foods and is a popular
complement to Thanksgiving turkey and ham.
Contact: Melanie Young, M. Young Communications, 212.620.7027/ext 303
melanieyoung@myoungcom.com or Lori Lengua, 646.375.2065
High resolution photos and video are available at www.chilledred.com or by
calling above press contacts.
Georges Duboeuf is the most popular producer of Beaujolais in the world and
the number one French wine brand in the U.S. Georges currently represents
over 400 winegrowers in the region. A self-made entrepreneur, he formed
"Les Vins de Georges Duboeuf" in 1964, which he now oversees with his son,
Franck. Today, Les Vins de Georges Duboeuf includes wines from Beaujolais,
Mâconnais and Southern France. The wines are renowned for their quality,
value and consistency. They are sold in 120 countries throughout the world.
W.J. Deutsch & Sons was founded in 1981 by Chairman Bill Deutsch to market
quality wines produced by prestigious families from major wine regions of
the world. Deutsch's wines are sold to the trade with well-planned
marketing support and offered to U.S. consumers at fair market
prices. Today the company is renowned for its brand building prowess and
ability to identify and fill consumer niches within the wine category.
Bill's son Peter Deutsch is CEO; thus two generations of the Deutsch family
work side by side in their continuous quest to build strong brands and
relationships throughout the wine industry.
The W.J. Deutsch & Sons portfolio includes award-winning wines from:
Australia; [yellow tail], [yellow tail] The Reserve, [yellow tail]
Sparkling, California; Atlas Peak, Buena Vista Carneros, Esser Vineyards,
Gary Farrell Vineyards and Winery, Geyser Peak, XYZin, Kunde Estate,
France; Andre Lurton, Georges Duboeuf, Hob Nob Vineyards, J. Vidal Fleury,
Pierre Sparr, Sauvion et Fils, Idaho; Ste Chapelle, Italy; Barone Fini,
Castello di Monastero, Coldisole, Poggio alle Sughere, Lionello Marchese,
Villa Pozzi, New Zealand; The Crossings, Portugal; Quinta Do Vale Meao,
Washington; Columbia Winery, Covey Run. For additional information about
W.J. Deutsch & Sons please visit the company's website at
www.wjdeutsch.com.

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