Beaujolais Nouveau 2015 Recap

Last week, I had a fancy and fun time at the 14th Annual Beaujolais Nouveau festival held by the French-American Chamber of Commerce and the Alliance Française of Portland with their partners, the Heathman Hotel and the Heathman Restaurant & Bar. As I mentioned in my pre-event post, every third Friday of November, a red wine called Beaujolais Nouveau that is bottled only after a few weeks after harvest for immediate drinking is opened after a race to deliver it around the world and celebrated at parties and other festivities annually.
This year their will be the 14th year of the West Coast's largest Beaujolais Nouveau festival at the Heathman Beaujolais Nouveau 2015

Naturally at the Beaujolais Nouveau event on November 20 at the Heathman, there was plenty of 2015 Beaujolais Nouveau fresh from France by Georges Duboeuf available – the wine company most commonly associated with Beaujolais Nouveau so much that they are called le roi du Beaujolais, aka the king of Beaujolais. Also available though were other Beaujolais Nouveau, as well as wine from local Oregon and Washington producers.
2015 Beaujolais Nouveau fresh from France by Georges Duboeuf Ruby Vineyard at Heathman Beaujolais Nouveau 2015

Here’s my pictorial Beaujolais Nouveau 2015 recap of the night.
Heathman Beaujolais Nouveau 2015 Bountiful Buffet Plate

The bountiful French themed buffet impressed, with the Heathman manning carving stations for Roast Leg of Beef and Slow Roasted Carlton Farms Pig;
Beaujolais Nouveau 2015 carving stations for Roast Leg of Beef and Slow Roasted Carlton Farms Pig

Looking spectacular was a Northwest Seafood station bursting with poached prawns, steamed clams and mussels and smoked salmon and poached salmon, as well as oysters shucked expertly before you
Heathman Beaujolais Nouveau 2015 Northwest Seafood station bursting with poached prawns, steamed clams and mussels and smoked salmon and poached salmon, as well as oysters shucked expertly before you Heathman Beaujolais Nouveau 2015 Northwest Seafood station bursting with poached prawns, steamed clams and mussels and smoked salmon and poached salmon, as well as oysters shucked expertly before you Heathman Beaujolais Nouveau 2015 Northwest Seafood station bursting with poached prawns, steamed clams and mussels and smoked salmon and poached salmon, as well as oysters shucked expertly before you Heathman Beaujolais Nouveau 2015 Northwest Seafood station bursting with poached prawns, steamed clams and mussels and smoked salmon and poached salmon, as well as oysters shucked expertly before you Heathman Beaujolais Nouveau 2015 Northwest Seafood station bursting with poached prawns, steamed clams and mussels and smoked salmon and poached salmon, as well as oysters shucked expertly before you

A long L shaped multi-table Charcuterie & Cheese Spread
Just part of the Charcuterie and Cheese spread at the Heathman for the 2015 Beaujolais Nouveau Just part of the Charcuterie and Cheese spread at the Heathman for the 2015 Beaujolais Nouveau

A Foie Gras & Sweet Breads station where the Foie Gras was sliced and topped with honey for you and Sweetbread was accompanied by a rich and creamy cauliflower sauce
Heathman Beaujolais Nouveau 2015 Foie Gras & Sweet Breads station Heathman Beaujolais Nouveau 2015 Foie Gras and Sweet Breads Heathman Beaujolais Nouveau 2015 Foie Gras and Sweet Breads

Passed Hors D’Oeuvres included Duck Breast and Mango Brochette with Coca Nibs, Smoked White Fish Mousse with Caviar, Wild Mushroom and Goat Cheese Strudel, Savory Leek Tarts, and more
Heathman Beaujolais Nouveau 2015 Passed Hors D’Oeuvres included Duck Breast and Mango Brochette with Coca Nibs, Smoked White Fish Mousse with?Caviar, Wild Mushroom and Goat Cheese Strudel, Savory Leek Tartes, and more Heathman Beaujolais Nouveau 2015 Passed Hors D’Oeuvres included Wild Mushroom and Goat Cheese Strudel and more Heathman Beaujolais Nouveau 2015 Passed Hors D’Oeuvres included Smoked White Fish Mousse with Caviar and more

A huge dessert room – with at least 3 tables worth of sweets- that included a station of fire and butter and firing Grand Marnier in making freshly made Crepes Suzette that made the whole room smell intoxicating – as well as a Croquembouche (tower of petits choux, or choux pastry balls, with caramelized sugar) surrounded by the daintiest macaroons and tarts and eclairs and more.
Crepes Suzette station at Heathman Beaujolais Nouveau 2015 Desserts galore at the Heathman Beaujolais Nouveau 2015, including a Croquembouche (tower of petits choux, or choux pastry balls, with caramelized sugar) surrounded by the daintiest macaroons and tarts and eclairs and more Desserts galore at the Heathman Beaujolais Nouveau 2015, including a Croquembouche (tower of petits choux, or choux pastry balls, with caramelized sugar) surrounded by the daintiest macaroons and tarts and eclairs and more Desserts galore at the Heathman Beaujolais Nouveau 2015, including a Croquembouche (tower of petits choux, or choux pastry balls, with caramelized sugar) surrounded by the daintiest macaroons and tarts and eclairs and more Desserts galore at the Heathman Beaujolais Nouveau 2015, including a Croquembouche (tower of petits choux, or choux pastry balls, with caramelized sugar) surrounded by the daintiest macaroons and tarts and eclairs and more Desserts galore at the Heathman Beaujolais Nouveau 2015, including a Croquembouche (tower of petits choux, or choux pastry balls, with caramelized sugar) surrounded by the daintiest macaroons and tarts and eclairs and more Desserts galore at the Heathman Beaujolais Nouveau 2015, including a Croquembouche (tower of petits choux, or choux pastry balls, with caramelized sugar) surrounded by the daintiest macaroons and tarts and eclairs and more Desserts galore at the Heathman Beaujolais Nouveau 2015 Desserts galore at the Heathman Beaujolais Nouveau 2015

There was even more spectacular food I missed as I was with such great company that I couldn’t stop listening and chatting so I missed other great glimpses I saw only later on Instagram. Throughout the night the performances by the live musicians kept the vibrant atmosphere even more classy and just that je ne sais quoi to the ambiance, and a silent auction let you try your luck at winning.

It was an incredible event with hundreds toasting to France that night and really embodying the spirit and national motto: Liberté, égalité, fraternité (liberty, equality, fraternity).
Heathman Beaujolais Nouveau 2015 Bountiful Buffet Plate

Although the event is over, you will still be able to find Beaujolais Nouveau at your stories, and the fact that it is a red that is bottled so young means it doesn’t absorb the usual red tannins, making it a great compromise between a white and a red. And, keep your eye out for this annual event next November. As you can see, the food and drinks were splendid. It also was great to have a fancy dress up event for a change, where you can pull out your little black dress to all out sequins and gowns that I saw among the guests.

Vive la France!

Disclosure: I was graciously provided a media pass for this event, but I will always provide my honest opinion and assessment of all products and experiences I may be given. The views and opinions expressed in this blog are entirely my own.

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Beaujolais Nouveau 2015 Fête and Auction at the Heathman

Every year, the third Friday in November at midnight in France kicks off the nationwide Beaujolais Nouveau festival. Beaujolais Nouveau specifically is a young wine created from Gamay grapes freshly harvested by hand in the Beaujolais area of Bourgogne (also known as Burgundy) and bottled 6-8 weeks after the harvest after carbonic maceration, or whole berry fermentation.

This means the wines don’t have time to absorb tannins, and has a lot of fruit flavors. It is served chilled almost like a white wine, but has the fruit of the red wine – a perfect offering of both the worlds of red and and white.

St Honore as part of the Nouveau Division Crawl 2014 presented some of their Tarte Flambées with Beujolais Nouveau from the famous Georges Du Boeuf "Lauretta
St Honore as part of the Nouveau Division Crawl 2014 presented some of their Tarte Flambées with Beujolais Nouveau from the famous Georges Du Boeuf. Lauretta Jeans presented Mini brownies and Chiroubles Beujolais. This year the 2015 crawl is on Thursday November 19.

I don’t really know exactly why it’s regulated by the French government that the wine cannot be released until the third Friday in November. I don’t know why that the release of the wine is celebrated so boisterously with wine parties including the wine, food, and sometimes even fireworks. There are races from barrel to bottle to then distribute the wine across the land (allegedly including transportation items such as elephant, hot air balloon, and Concorde jet) and enjoy the wine upon arrival since Beaujolais is meant for immediate drinking.

What I do know is that this race also includes across the ocean, including this year’s Beaujolais Nouveau 2015 wines being freshly imported from France to Portland, and for example to Portland’s Fête Beaujolais Nouveau.
This year their will be the 14th year of the West Coast's largest Beaujolais Nouveau festival at the Heathman

What I do know is that the West Coast’s largest Beaujolais Nouveau festival (with 450-500 guests each year) has been held every year at the Heathman Restaurant & Bar in Portland. This year their will be the 14th year for their Fête Beaujolais Nouveau, ​presented by The French-American Chamber of Commerce​ and the Alliance ​​Française de Portland​.

The event this year occurs on Friday, November 20, 2015, at 6 PM. Tickets include access to newly imported Beaujolais Nouveau 2015 wines as well as wines and spirits more locally sourced from Oregon, Washington and California.
West Coast's largest Beaujolais Nouveau festival at the Heathman in Portland 2014. Photos courtesy of Alliance Française de Portland, taken by photographer Katharine Kimball West Coast's largest Beaujolais Nouveau festival at the Heathman in Portland 2014. Photos courtesy of Alliance Française de Portland, taken by photographer Katharine Kimball
West Coast’s largest Beaujolais Nouveau festival at the Heathman in Portland 2014. Photos courtesy of Alliance Française de Portland, taken by photographer Katharine Kimball.

A French-themed food buffet that covers the entire Mezzanine and Tea Court levels of the Heathman hotel with a menu prepared by Executive Chef Michael Stanton and features live cooking stations with chef demos (see the Beaujolais Nouveau 2015 Menu here).
Guests and Foie Gras, West Coast's largest Beaujolais Nouveau festival, held at the Heathman in Portland. Photos courtesy of Alliance Française de Portland, taken by Heather Heaton Guests and Seafood, West Coast's largest Beaujolais Nouveau festival, held at the Heathman in Portland. Photos courtesy of Alliance Française de Portland, taken by Heather Heaton
Guests and Foie Gras, and Guests and Seafood, at the Beaujolais Nouveau festival at the Heathman in Portland 2014. Photos courtesy of Alliance Française de Portland, taken by photographer Heather Heaton.

The classy live entertainment will include Portland’s Heather Keizur, a jazz vocalist who sings in French and English, followed by the Bobby Torres Band presenting Latin jazz.

Ticket options include

  • standard guest tickets at $70 with no seating (guests float among bistro and cocktail tables)
  • a limited number of Young Professionals tickets at $60 (Young Professionals apparently are between the ages of 21 and 35)
  • Sold Out Gold reserved seats at tables in the Opus room at in the Mezzazine level
  • Sold Out VIP tables with reserved seats for parties of eight in the Library Mezzanine space
  • The event sells out every year, so if you want to go buy your tickets ahead of time.

What I do know is that on this day of the third Friday of November, as you enjoy a glass or bottle of Beaujolais, you know that around the world, there are many many others where this same enjoyment of Beaujolais is occurring.

West Coast's largest Beaujolais Nouveau festival at the Heathman in Portland 2014. Photos courtesy of Alliance Française de Portland, taken by photographer Katharine Kimball West Coast's largest Beaujolais Nouveau festival at the Heathman in Portland 2014. Photos courtesy of Alliance Française de Portland, taken by photographer Katharine Kimball
West Coast’s largest Beaujolais Nouveau festival at the Heathman in Portland 2014. Photos courtesy of Alliance Française de Portland, taken by photographer Katharine Kimball.

Would you like to join in on the worldwide French wine party for Beaujolais Nouveau 2015? It’s on my calendar, and feel free to invite your friends with the Beaujolais Nouveau Fête and Auction 2015 Facebook event!

Disclosure: I am attending the Fête Beaujolais Nouveau on a media pass, but I was not compensated or asked to write this post. I will always provide my honest opinion and assessment of all products and experiences I may be given. The views and opinions expressed in this blog are entirely my own.

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