Not really.
But there's less than two weeks to go.
The official site has information about the release of the 2005 vintage as well as where you can go to celebrate (providing you are either in France or New York).
There are even helpful hints about how to pass the time by playing foosball with yourself and sending yourself voice mail messages. Then at midnight on November 16th you can start talking with other people and disco dance slowly.
And perhaps try some Beaujolais Nouveau. The last few years wine commentators have remarked that it has been starting to actually taste like wine! Can't go wrong there.
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