Every November, the arrival of Beaujolais Nouveau, known as the “world’s fastest wine,” showcases an intricate logistical effort that delivers this celebrated French wine to over 110 countries within 60 days of grape picking. The process involves a coordinated network of winemakers, shippers, and airlines, with dedicated cargo flights from Charles de Gaulle Airport playing a crucial role. Asian markets, particularly Japan and South Korea, benefit from swift air freight logistics, allowing consumers to celebrate alongside French festivities, while the wine’s unique flavor is attributed to the region’s diverse soils, notably granite.