Underwood Nouveau’s version of Beaujolais Nouveau now in Bottles & Cans

If you are a fan of not just tasting the Nouveau Beaujolais, but also of going to all of the celebrations around it, then you might have a quieter time this year. But that does not mean you can’t try something new and fun.

Union Wine Co. has recently released their vision of Nouveau Beaujolais in bottles and cans. It is called “Underwood Nouveau.”

The label design tells you a lot of what you need to know about the concept. It is influenced by the French school of Art Nouveau, which honors the elegant natural lines and curves found in plants and animals. Underwood Nouveau uses the peacock’s specifically, which one can say also adds a bit of luxury to the packaging and experience.

One thing to remember about Nouveau Beaujolais is the word “Nouveau.” This means “new,” and in the case of Nouveau Beaujolais it also means ‘brand new.’ As in ‘young.’ This wine is young and not usually aged for very long. Underwood has gone one step further and created their version to be super fresh. As they explain, “our Nouveau takes just over a month — from pick to sip.” The resulting wine is light, fruity and vibrant with 13% ABV.

Union Wine also explains about their choice of grapes. “Our Underwood Nouveau is a riff on a Beaujolais Nouveau, which is traditionally made from Gamay grapes (also called, Gamay noir à Jus blanc grape) in the Beaujolais region of France. Always looking for an Oregon angle, we decided to use our Pinot Noir grapes in the Underwood Nouveau for a fresh take on our traditional Pinot noir. The Gamay grape is actually a cousin of the Pinot Noir grape and flourishes in very similar climates.”

Interested in trying it for a Nouveau celebration? Find out more here for cans or here for bottles.

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LA MÉTAMORPHOSE Collection | Couture Fall Winter 2020-2021 | Digital Paris Fashion Week

Digital Paris Fashion Week is a thing, and it really showed that designers and other creators could rise to the occasion even without live runway events.

In this video, LA MÉTAMORPHOSE debuts their Fall Winter 2020-2021 Couture.

It shows what you can do with great fashion, and your own chateau.


Digital Parish Fashion Week: Dior’s 2020-2021 Haute Couture Collection

Paris Fashion Week continues even without the large events this year, and a large part of it is being presented digitally. Watch here the Dior’s Autumn-Winter 2020-2021 Haute Couture Collection

 

Herbert Ypma is back with his hip travel book, New Map France

Herbert Ypma created an entire genre of cool and hip eye-candy travel guides, and has returned with a new book called NEW MAP FRANCE, which makes us very happy indeed.

4 TasteTV Books about CHOCOLATE!

We’re a busy lot here at TasteTV, as part of our group is TCB-Cafe Publishing. Plus, because we all love chocolate, you know we’ve got some great chocolate tomes for you to peruse and enjoy! Here are four of them.


THE CHOCOLATIER’S PRIMER

 

TasteTV, the International Chocolate Salon and TCB Cafe Publishing and Media are pleased to announce the publication of the newest book,

THE CHOCOLATIER’S PRIMER

This new book contains experiences, tips, advice from those who have already done it.  A must-have for any aspiring or current chocolatier and chocolate maker.

FIND IT ON AMAZON: https://amzn.to/2jEAx32

Are you interested in chocolate and confections as a small business? There are many how-to books on starting an enterprise, but often the best advice comes directly from those with actual experience. Thus came the idea for this book; this “primer.” Why not ask chocolatiers firsthand what they have experienced and what they recommend? With this concept in mind, we composed a set of key questions and asked them to interesting artisans from around the world with experience in both the business and creative sides of chocolate. Their answers on creativity, product, branding and business are very frank and often personal, and written in a journal or diary style. The information in the resulting primer is worth its weight in gold.

 

FEATURING

  • Aelan Chocolate Makers
  • Amella Caramels
  • Bella Sophia Chocolates
  • Cōchu Chocolatier
  • David Bacco Chocolatier
  • Dean’sSweets
  • Delysia Chocolatier
  • Endorfin Foods
  • Fera’wyn’s Artisan Chocolates
  • Finding Fine Chocolate
  • Flying Noir
  • Forte Chocolates
  • La Châtelaine Chocolat Co.
  • Michael’s Chocolates
  • Mignon Chocolate
  • Mink Chocolates
  • SELEUSS Chocolates
  • Solkiki Chocolatemaker
  • The Oakland Chocolate Company
  • Waialua Estate Chocolate

 

FRENCH CHOCOLATE

French CHOCOLATE:
Recipes, Language & Directions to Francais au
Chocolat
New 4th Edition

Recipes, Language & Directions to Français au Chocolat Fourth Edition, Over 200 hundred photographs Travel around the world on a French-flavored Chocolate Trip with great chocolate recipes from the world’s top chefs and chocolatiers!

 

FRENCH CHOCOLATE introduces you to an entirely new language of taste. Enjoy the best of both worlds with the 4th Edition of this bestselling Chocolate Lover’s Guide to French. French CHOCOLATE takes you on a culinary exploration of the intimate relationship between international French culture and global chocolate cuisine.

With Foreword by Bernard Poussin of historic royal Parisian chocolatier Debauve & Gallais, and topics ranging from songs by Trenet, stories by Proust, and fashion by Rykiel, to recipes from exotic locales such as Paris, San Francisco, New Orleans, London, Chicago, Australia, and New York, FRENCH Chocolate excites your appetite and your imagination.

Features over 50 mouth-watering chocolate dishes from top chefs, chocolatiers, celebrities and chocolate lovers.

FIND IT ON AMAZON HERE


 

THE OFFICIAL CHOCOLATE JOURNAL

THE OFFICIAL CHOCOLATE JOURNAL. Use for tastings, recipes, travels, shops, chocolate salons.

Now available, you’ll be able to keep track of your chocolate tastings, your favorite chocolates, your favorite shops and even recipes with THE OFFICIAL CHOCOLATE JOURNAL (2nd Edition).

Over 140 pages for you to fill.

Find it on Amazon: https://amzn.to/2TZLokL


 

THE CHOCOLATE GUIDE: North America

The Chocolate Guide:
North American
2nd Edition eBook
for Kindle, Nook, iPads, iPhones

A photo-filled guide to over 80 of North America’s most interesting, innovative and delicious chocolatiers, chocolate makers, and confectioners. Includes profiles, specialities, descriptions, and more for the chocolate connoisseur, or for someone who is just discovering unique and tasty chocolate.

Ideal for chocoholics who travel regionally or locally, or just from an armchair, this book is the ultimate North American tour, featuring spots from mom-and-pop stores to upscale chocolateries. Abundant photos, informative profiles of chocolatiers and shops, and tips on local chocolate information make this an exciting book on North American chocolate. The Chocolate Guide is essential reading for anyone looking for a new chocolate experience: this includes chocolate lovers (of course) but also food writers, journalists, and gift-givers looking for unique presents for their favorite cacao connoisseur. Beautifully designed and illustrated in ebook format.

FIND IT ON AMAZON Here.

Paris Men’s Fashion Week: The Enfants Riches Deprimes

Los Angeles–based fashion brand Enfants Riches Deprimes mesmerized the audience for its runway at their show at Paris Men’s Fashion Week. Fortunately, we have some footage so you can see this great collection.

Designer: Henri Alexander Levy

Season: Automne/Hiver 2020/21

Front Row Celebrities: Courtney Love Cobain, Michele Lamy, Dr. Woo

Runway Stylist: Oscar Nominated, Arianne Phillips

Enfants Riches Deprimes is a Los Angeles–based luxury fashion brand that designs unisex pieces for the forward and avant-garde consumer. The DIY label is inspired by abstract expressionism, and fuses a French punk streetwear aesthetic with premium high-end fabrics. The brand has a loyal following including Kanye West, Jared Leto, Justin Bieber, Kim Kardashian West, Courtney Love Cobain, Pusha T, Kendall Jenner, Beyoncé, Michael B. Jordan, Future, Rihanna, Rita Ora, Halsey, Migos, and more. The label is also distributed worldwide in luxury boutiques including Maxfield, Barneys New York, Patron of the New, Luisa Via Roma, The Webster, Selfridges, Hirshleifers, Antonia Excelsior and more, as well as the brands own first brick-and-mortar store in Paris on the Rue Charlot, and at www.enfantsrichesdeprimes.com.