Beaujolais Day Celebrated in Providence
GoLocalProv Lifestyle Editor Andrea E. McHugh
Beaujolais Day Celebrated in Providence

Traditional "Grudge Match"
A Providence tradition since 1989, chefs and supporters from French fine dining restaurant Pot Au Feu raced festooned wheelbarrows replete with a pair of George Duboeuf’s 2010 Beaujolais Nouveau bottles against the team from the Providence Biltmore, for a sprint along South Water Street overlooking the Blackstone River. The
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French American School Toasts The Occasion
Louise Jakobson, director of development at the French American School of Rhode Island, called “Beaujolais Day” a significant event for the school and its community. “It’s one of the ways we spread the word about the wine and wine culture, which of course, is a very French thing to do!” Tomorrow evening, the school hosts their annual Beaujolais Festival, A Night in Casablanca, at Rhodes on the Pawtuxet in Cranston. “We chose Morocco to change things around a little bit,” said Jakobson. “It’s a French speaking country, and an opportunity to show that French is spoken all around the world.”
A Night in Casablanca, which will feature Beaujolais Nouveau among the more than 100 wines at the celebration, takes place Friday, November 19, from 7-10pm at Rhodes on the Pawtuxet in Cranston. Tickets are $75, visit www.beaufestri.com or call 274-3325 to reserve.
