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Did someone say Beaujolais? Getting the jump on their French rivals by a couple of weeks, the winemakers of Yamanashi Prefecture will be launching their new vintages this weekend, at a two-day festival of booze in Hibiya Park. The eponymous Yamanashi Nouveau uses a blend of muscat and the indigenous koshu grapes, and you'll be able to sample over 60 varieties from 36 different vineyards, accompanied by a selection of seasonal food – oh, and some horrendous queues.
Open November 3-4
Time 10.30am-3pm
Admission ¥2,000 (including glass)
URL wine.jp/nouveau/
Venue Hibiya Park
Address 1-6 Hibiya Koen, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
Transport Hibiya Station (Tokyo Metro Marunouchi/Chiyoda Lines, Kasumigaseki Station; Toei Subway Hibiya Line)
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