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Christmas in St Remy de Provence

December 14, 2007toDecember 16, 2007

Christmas at St Remy de Provence

The weekend of 14-16 December 2007 there is the “Petit Marché du Gros Souper“, (Christmas market) in St Remy-de-Provence (13 Bouches-du-Rhone, Provence) where you can find the traditional ingredients for the your festive celebrations.
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At this time of the year, all of the shops are magnificently decorated, full of gifts and buzzing with activity.
Saint Remy de Provence is the home of a number of excellent santon makers, and first-rate producers of candied fruit, chocolates, biscuits, bread, cakes, honey, nougat and many other objects of delight, some of which are part of the symbolic Christmas thirteen desserts.

With strong links to Vicent Van Gogh and just 15 miles south of Avignon, St Remy is a lively and attractive Provencal town - close to the olive and grape vineyards of Les Baux de Provence and the Alpilles.
Recommended vineyard - Mas Sainte Berthe at Les Baux

Eurostar connections direct from London St Pancras International, Ebbsfleet. Ashford to Avignon:

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For more info on the Christmas Market in St Remy-de-Provence CLICK HERE

Taste the wines and spirits of France at Arthur Rackhams

October 27, 2007
12:00 pmto6:00 pm

Arthur Rackham’s in Guildford, Surrey have a regular BIG tasting and the next will be held on Saturday 27 October 2007 with the theme “wines and spirits of France.”
Arthur Rackham wine merchants in Guildford
An impressive selection is offered for tasting including some Champagne, Bordeaux and Burgundy plus Chateauneuf-du-Pape, Cahors, Alsace, Languedoc, Loire, Rhone and Armagnac:-

Lallier Brut Rose Premier Cru NV
Chateau La Rame Bordeaux Blanc 2006
Domaine du Bouchot Pouilly Fume 2005 (Loire)
Aegerter Bourgogne Chardonnay 2006 abd Beaune Premier Cru Les Reversees Blanc 2005
Domaine d. l. Presidente Chateauneuf-du-Pape Blanc 2006
Domaine Belles Pierres Clauzes de Jo Blanc 2005 (Languedoc)
Zusslin Riesling Clos du Liebenberg 2002 (Alsace)
Aegerter Bourgogne Rouge 2005 and Gevrey Chambertin 2005
Chateau La Rame, Bordeaux 2005
Chateau Bujan, Cote du Bourg 2005
Chateau Caroline, Moulis-en-Medoc 2000
Chateau Mongravey, Mongravey 2005 (Margaux)
Domaine Belles Pierre Clauzes de Jo Rouge 2005 (Languedoc)
Chateau Haute-Serres, Cahors 2003 (Southwest France)
Domaine de la Presidente Cairenne Cote du Rhone 2005

Chateau La Rame Traditionnel St-Croix-du-Mont 2004

Comte du Lauvia VSOP Armagnac

There is a charge of £5.00 but that seems well worthwhile for the opportunity to taste your way through some of these wines,
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Soup Festival at Vaison-la-Romaine

October 6, 2007toNovember 1, 2007

Soup Festival at Vaison-la-RomaineSuddenly with the nights drawing in and the temperature dropping, the thought of a Soup Festival sounds really enticing.
At Vaison-la-Romaine (84 Vaucluse, Provence) there is a three-week festival of soups with over 200 different types to sample. In true French style there is an august body of citizens and craftsmen dedicated to defending the tradtion of soup making - la vénérable confrérie
des louchiers voconces de l’académie des soupes
- the venerable brotherhood of soup ladlers of the Vaucluse Academy of Soups!! (seriously!)
The festival moves around the local villages on different days (including some of the best Côtes du Rhône Villages such as Rasteau, Cairanne, Sablet, Seguret, and includes a Soup Bicycle ride!!
In previous years winning soups have included a traditional Velouté of carrots, a Tomato and Basil soup and several based on courgettes. In 2006 the winner was “Soupe Grand-Mère” (grandmothers soup) which was made from chicken stock, bacon, leeks, goats cheese and potatoes - cooked very slowly. It sounds like fun for an autumn day.

For more info see http://soupes84.free.fr/ (in French) - the site also includes recipes for the winning soups.
The local wine co-operative, Cave la Romaine is in the town, where you can taste the wines of the Cotes du Rhone and Cotes du Ventoux
Vaison-la-Romaine has some impressive roman remains (hence its name) including a distinctive roman bridge across the Ouvezes river and is close to the Côtes du Rhone Vineyards and Mont Ventoux - see www.vaison-la-romaine.com

Rhone Exaltation 2008

March 29, 2008toMarch 30, 2008

Rhone Exaltation 2008
Rhone Exaltation is the second Festival of Wine and Food from the Rhône Valley to be held in the historic Palais des Papes (Pope’s Palace) in Avignon (84 Vaucluse, Provence-Alpes-Cote d’Azur).
Here you’ll have the opportunity to taste more than 200 wines, check out some food and wine matching and learn more about Côtes du Rhône wines and local gastronomic specialties - all in the grand surroundings and heritage of Avignon’s most famous buildings.
For more info see www.inter-rhone.com

Nimes Feria de Vendanges

September 13, 2007toSeptember 16, 2007

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Nimes (30 Gard, Languedoc-Roussillon) celebrates the grape harvest with a 3–day festival centred around Bullfighting – Corridas, but you really do not have to get involved with the bulls to enjoy the atmosphere and other events.

For more info see www.frenchduck.com

Ban des Vendanges - Vinsobres

August 31, 2007
6:30 pmto10:30 pm

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Vinsobres is one of the named Côtes du Rhône Villages – entitled to include the name of the village on the label – indicating a generally higher quality from vines grown on the hillsides on the edge of the southern Rhône Valley. This festival and ceremony marks the official start of grape picking (vendanges) and includes a tasting of the best vintages from Vinsobres wines.
For more info see http://www.vinsobres.fr/

Vinsobres - Wine Harvest

August 31, 2007

Vinsobres

Vinsobres, Cotes du Rhone-Villages AC is one of the crus of the southern Rhone, and celebrates the beginning of the Harvest (Ban des Vendanges du Cru)

For more info see http://www.vinsobres.fr

St Peray Wine Festival

August 31, 2007toSeptember 2, 2007

Saint Peray Fete des VinsSt Peray (07 Ardeche, Rhone-Alpes) holds its annual Fête des vins et du jumelage (Festival of Wine and Twinning (with towns in Germany and Italy) - which includes a Rhone wines market (Marché aux vins des côtes-du-Rhône) - see www.st-peray.com.

Saint-Péray is in the northern Rhône wine region just west of Valence.
The Rhône is predominantly associated with spicy red wines, but Saint-Péray is unusual in producing sparkling white wines - although a little still dry white is also made.

Chateauneuf-du-Pape Wine Festival

August 3, 2007toAugust 5, 2007

Veraison wine festival at Chateauneuf-du-Pape. As this is the most prestigious wine of the southern Rhone valley, then it should be well worth a visit.

It is a ”traditional” medieval  festival with joustings, horse riding, jugglers, fire eaters, sword fights and a medieval style carnival centred around a winemakers “village” (village vigneron)

“Veraison” refers to the point in grape development when the process changes from growth to maturing - the berries change colour - and this point is usually a good early indicator of the date of the harvest.
For more info see www.chateauneuf.com/

St Remy-de-Provence Wine & Crafts Festival

July 27, 2007toJuly 29, 2007

St Remy-de-Provence (13, Bouches-du-Rhone, Provence) holds it Fête du Vin et de l’Artisanat - featuring the local wines of Les Baux de Provence and Coteaux d’Aix-en-Provence and local crafts - market stalls with olivesm foie gras, cheese, oysters and honey - music each night in the town.
See www.saintremy-de-provence.com

Cassis wine festival

September 2, 2007

Wines of Cassis AC
The pretty Provencal seaside town of Cassis (13 Bouches-du-Rhone, Provence) - east of Marseille celebrates the local wine (Cassis AC) - not the blackcurrant liqueur which traditionally comes from Dijon in Burgundy.
See www.vinscassis.com/

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Vignades - Cotes de Provence

July 21, 2007

In the centre of Hyeres (83 Var, Provence) the winemakers of the Cotes de Provence hold thier annual festival - honouring some local dignities and generally promoting the virtues of their wines, predominantly the rosés.

For more info see www.ville-hyeres.fr and for Cotes de Provence wines see www.vinsdeprovence.com

Fete de Cairanne

July 22, 2007
4:00 pmto10:00 pm

Cairanne, Côtes du Rhone
One of the most important Côtes-du-Rhône Villages holds its annual Festival - lots of music, Provencal market stalls and the opportunity to taste the wines of Cairanne.
There is an excellent co-operative and a large number of indpendent growers - for more see www.frenchduck.com

Tour de France 2007 - Stage 11

July 19, 2007

Heading from Provence into the Languedoc the route starts at Marseille (13 Bouches-du-Rhône, Provence) finishing in Montpellier (34 Herault, Languedoc-Roussillon) joining two of the major cities of southern France, and crossing through the Baux-de-Provence Appellation - see Domaine de Valdition and Mas Sainte Berthe before heading into the Coteaux du Languedoc AC region

For more info on the Tour de France 2007 see www.letour.fr or UK Eurosport where there are some good interactive maps of the route.

Rhone, Jazz and Vines

September 1, 2007
October 27, 2007
November 17, 2007
10:00 am

Jazzvignes

Evening Jazz concerts in the vineyards of the Southern Rhone

1 September 2007 – Cairanne

27 October 2007 – Visan

17 November 2007 – Cairanne

For more info see www.frenchduck.com

Southern Rhône Wine Tour

For some Canadian friends we put together some ideas from our experience to demonstrate how best to do a few days wine touring in the southern Rhône Valley. This is such a rich area to visit - scenically, historically and from a wine (and food) perspective.

We chose to base the tour in St Remy de Provence (13, Bouches-du-Rhône, Provence) a few miles south of Avignon for easy access to Les Baux de Provence, Beaumes-de-Venise, Vacqueyras, Gigondas, Cairanne, Lirac, Tavel and Chateauneuf-du-Pape.

Others will choose different start points and other vineyards - importantly we think wine tours need to be paced, as an over-indulgence can dull the senses and diminish the enjoyment. And there are so many other things to do in the region, as well as just relax in the delightful climate and atmosphere of Provence.

For more info see www.frenchduck.co.uk

Domaine la Fourmone, Vacqueyras

The Domaine la Fourmone and its sister vineyard l’Oustau Fauquet produce top quality Vacquyras AC, Gigondas AC and Côtes du Rhône wines -
More info about the domaine
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