Sunday, January 30, 2011

Happy New Year again! Happy Lunar New Year 2011!

The Lunar New Year falls on the first day of the first moon on the lunar calendar. For 2011, that day lands on Thursday Feb. 3. Most Lunar New Year announcements for 2011 will call it the Year of the Rabbit, as the zodiac depicts in China, Japan and Korea. The Tet New Year is the most important and highly celebrated cultural holiday of the Vietnamese people around the world. The Vietnamese people represent the rabbit years as cat years.  As the folklore goes, the pronunciation of the rabbit in Chinese is similar to how the cat is pronounced in Vietnamese language.


According to the Chinese zodiac, 2011 is the year of the golden rabbit, the fourth sign in the Chinese zodiac which consists of 12 animals. The rabbit is believed to bring a year of calm and quiet after the year of the fierce tiger in 2010.

The Vietnamese year of the cat symbolizes sensitivity, gentleness and kindness.

Although we’ve survived the year of the Tiger in 2010 just fine, from what I read about the Rabbit or Cat Year, I really look forward to the Lunar New Year 2011.   Imagine a calm, peaceful year for wine making, wine drinking and wine food pairings!



Cheers!