TEL AVIV, ISRAEL - NOVEMBER 15: Beaujolais Nouveau 2007 wine is opened during a celebration for the young wine, moments after midnight November 15, 2007 in Tel Aviv, Israel. According to tradition, this fruity red wine which is made from the Gamay grape from the Beaujolais region of France, can only be served anywhere in the world after one minute past midnight local time on the 3rd Thursday of each November. The past year, however, has been a disaster for the wine makers of Beaujolais wine-growing region of France who have seen thirteen million bottles from the 2006 harvest turned into vinegar or pure alcohol because they could not be sold.