The Wine Merchant issue 106

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THE WINE MERCHANT. An independent magazine for independent retailers

Issue 106, September 2021

Dog of the Month: Pippa The Flying Cork, Bedford

Will our Beaujolais Nouveau arrive on time this year? Many importers are nervous about ongoing complications in the supply chain which mean deliveries risk disruption

B

eaujolais Nouveau Day risks being something of a damp squib this

year due to continuing problems

in the supply chain.

Bottled wines can be released by

producers on Monday, October 11 and can be exported to the UK on Friday, October

22. But some merchants are worried this won’t allow sufficient time for wines to reach stores for the appointed day of © Richard Semik / stockadobe.com

Thursday, November 18.

Beaujolais Nouveau Day has become

increasingly popular with many indies

the terrace.

following its long spell in the doldrums.

The last pallet from Beaujolais that we

in recent years, who have seen growing consumer interest in the category

Louise Peverall from La Cave de Bruno

in East Dulwich says: “We usually import it from Domaine Penlois, and time it so that

we get a full pallet of Beaujolais and top up with some Nouveau.

“It’s been really popular over the last

few years and for the past two we’ve had a waiting list. We also sell it by the glass on

“That said, it won’t be happening this

year as it’s too hard to manage the timings. ordered in February took three months to get here as it got stuck in customs in the

Netherlands. It’s a pretty quick turnaround from the bottling to the actual day itself, and the way things are it’s unlikely we’ll

be able to manage it. It’s such a shame and another unnecessary Brexit blow.”

Tony Schendel of Hayward Bros, which

imports Jean Loron Beaujolais, shares Peverall’s concerns.

“We are offering ex-cellar customers the

wine but we are not going to ship this year,” he says.

“The reason is although shipping is fine,

if you add possible delays at LCB we cannot guarantee we will get the wine in time, and if it arrives late we will be left with it.

“Ex-cellars customers are generally

shipping straight into their own

warehouses and are saving seven to 10 days.”

Burgundy specialist Tom Innes of Fingal-

Rock in Monmouth says a delay would not necessarily be a disaster for Beaujolais Nouveau sales.

“I’m going to risk it,” he says. “Last year

I completely sold out and had to ship a Vineyards at Chénas, Beaujolais

second order super-quick, which didn’t

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