Beaujolais Nouveau arrives at Haneda before ban 11:04 on November 1

The first airline flight arrived at Haneda Airport on the morning of the first day, with over 3000 bottles before the sale of the new French wine, Beaujolais Nouveau, was lifted in late this month.

Beaujolais Nouveau is a new wine made from grapes harvested that year in the Beaujolais region of Burgundy, France.

The first flight, loaded with approximately 3,200 bottles, arrived at Haneda Airport around 6:30 am a day.

Upon arrival, Beaujolais Nouveau was handed over to the importing brewing company after undergoing customs inspections to ensure that the capacity, place of production, and product name were correctly described.

According to a major brewing company, Beaujolais Nouveau will arrive at airports throughout the country sequentially from the first day, and approximately 4.56 million bottles will be imported during the season.

In France, it was a record hot summer, and the harvest of grapes was 20% less than usual, but the harvest season was blessed with good weather, the grapes were fully ripe, the sugar content increased, and the smooth taste It is finished.

Toru Ayaki, the head of the import brand of Suntory Wine International, a major brewing company, said, “I want to enjoy seasonal wines with my family, friends, and the company.”