The Borneo Post

High price of Beaujolais drives demand for ‘Japan Nouveau’

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TOKYO: Ahead of this year’s Nov 17 release date for Beaujolais Nouveau, nouveau wines made in Japan have received more than usual a ention.

This has been due in large part to the soaring price of Beaujolais caused by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Improvemen­ts in domestic winemaking techniques have also contribute­d to the popularity of ‘Japan Nouveau’.

The price hike for Beaujolais Nouveau this year has been particular­ly stiff, with wine distributo­r Mercian Corp. having suggested a retail price of 4,310 yen (about US$13) for the 750-millilitre bo les that it imports, double last year’s 2,120 yen.

“Beaujolais is transporte­d by air, but this year there is a detour because you can’t fly over Russia,” a Mercian spokespers­on said.

“Additional­ly, historic depreciati­on of the yen has pushed up import prices.”

Prices of Beaujolais sold by Suntory Holding Ltd. are also up by around 50 per cent from last year.

This has got both companies pushing Japanese nouveau wines.

On Nov 2, Mercian released Koshu; Chardonnay 2022 at a suggested retail price of 2,900 yen (about US$20).

The company expanded distributi­on for the nouveau to the whole country this year and increased production by about 200 per cent to 16,000 bo les.

On Nov 3, Suntory also released two Japanese nouveau wines: Koshu 2022 and Muscat Bailey A Rose 2022, both with a suggested retail price of 2,002 yen.

The company increased shipment volume to 9,000 cases, double last year’s volume.

Wineries and retailers across the country have also set out to publicize Japan Nouveau.

The Yamanashi Prefecture Wine Manufactur­ers’ Associatio­n calls its nouveau wines made in the prefecture “Yamanashi Nouveau.”

“Production of new wine is limited, but many wineries have actually increased production from their original plans due to strong demand from wholesaler­s,” Shigeki Kida, the associatio­n’s vice president, said.

Aeon Retail Co. plans to sell 18,000 bo les of Yamanashi Nouveau, or 10 per cent more than last year.

At Aeon Style Himonya in Tokyo’s Meguro Ward, 21 varieties of Yamanashi Nouveau line the shelves, including a popular orange nouveau, prepared by using the production methods for red wine on white grapes.

Life Corp. has also increased the number of Japanese nouveau wines it offers from only two last year to 10 this year.

Ginza Nagano, a shop showcasing Nagano Prefecture products, has chosen Friday for the release of Nagano Nouveau.

“We want to increase the number of Nagano wine fans with these nouveau,” said a shop clerk who is also a sommelier.

Wine journalist Motoko Ishii, who is an adviser to the Japan Wineries Associatio­n, said: “Japanese wineries have greatly improved their winemaking techniques, and are now highly regarded overseas. Nouveau wines express the direction of these wineries. I want many people to enjoy the taste of freshly made wine.” — The Japan News-Yomiuri

 ?? — Photo from Japan News-Yomiruri ?? Bo les of Yamanashi Nouveau, released on Nov 3, are seen at Aeon Style Himonya in Meguro Ward, Tokyo.
— Photo from Japan News-Yomiruri Bo les of Yamanashi Nouveau, released on Nov 3, are seen at Aeon Style Himonya in Meguro Ward, Tokyo.

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