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Saumur’s Wine Market

September 1, 2007toSeptember 2, 2007

Saumur Marche des Vins
The Third edition of Le Marché des Vins de Saumur (49 Maine-et-Loire) on the Loire.
More than 6,000 visitors are expected. Tastings, auctions and a tour of the town will be the highlights of this weekend. Traditionally famous for sparkling white wines made from the Chenin Blanc grape, in recent years the red Cabernet Franc of Saumur-Champigny AC have become very fashionable.

How this wine market operates is simple and fun: on the way in, you buy a wine glass for 3€, and you can then taste all the wines and meet the producers of the different appellations: White and Red Saumur, Saumur Champigny, Cabernet de Saumur, Coteaux de Saumur, Crémant de Loire and Saumur Brut.

For more info see www.marchedesvinsdesaumur.com

Flying UK to France

Flybe planeThe number of budget airline routes to France from the UK is continuing to grow, as is the number of French destinations - no longer restricted to the major cities. This really does open up some of the less well-known parts of France.
The list below shows the extent of the coverage - and this excludes flights to Paris which are available from most local airports. Some flights are seasonal, so please check with the airline for timetables and availability.

Destination From airline
Angers Manchester Aer Arran
Angers Exeter flybe
Avignon Southampton flybe
Avignon Southampton flybe
Bergerac Belfast flybe
Bergerac Birmingham flybe
Bergerac Bristol flybe
Bergerac Exeter flybe
Bergerac Leeds/Bradford flybe
Bergerac Liverpool Ryanair
Bergerac London Stansted Ryanair
Bergerac London Gatwick flybe
Bergerac Manchester flybe
Bergerac Nottingham/E.Mids Ryanair
Bergerac Southampton flybe
Biarritz London Stansted Ryanair
Bordeaux Bristol easyJet
Bordeaux Bristol flybe
Bordeaux Southampton flybe
Bordeaux Birmingham bmibaby
Bordeaux Luton easyJet
Bordeaux Manchester bmibaby
Bordeaux Norwich flybe
Bordeaux Nottingham/E Mids bmibaby
Brest Birmingham flybe
Brest Exeter flybe
Brest Southampton flybe
Carcassonne London Stansted Ryanair
Carcassonne Nottingham/E Mids Ryanair
Chambery Bristol Excel
Chambery Leeds Jet2
Chambery Manchester Jet2
Chambery Southampton flybe
Chambery Birmingham flybe
Chambery Exeter flybe
Chambery Norwich flybe
Cherbourg Southampton flybe
Deauville London Stansted cancelled
Dinard London Stansted Ryanair
Dinard Nottingham/E Mids Ryanair
Geneva Liverpool easyJet
Geneva Doncaster/Sheffield easyJet
Geneva Bournemouth easyJet
Geneva Bristol easyJet
Geneva Edinburgh easyJet
Geneva Glasgow easyJet
Geneva London Stansted easyJet
Geneva London Gatwick easyJet
Geneva London Luton easyJet
Geneva Newcastle easyJet
Geneva Nottingham/E.Mids easyJet
Geneva Birmingham bmibaby
Geneva Cardiff bmibaby
Geneva Nottingham/E.Mids bmibaby
Geneva Manchester bmibaby
Grenoble Bristol easyJet
Grenoble East Midlands Ryanair
Grenoble Glasgow (Prestwick) Ryanair
Grenoble London Stansted Ryanair
Grenoble Liverpool Ryanair
Grenoble Heathrow BA
Grenoble London Luton easyJet
Grenoble London Gatwick easyJet
La Rochelle Birmingham flybe
La Rochelle Bristol easyJet
La Rochelle London Stansted Ryanair
La Rochelle Manchester flybe
La Rochelle Southampton flybe
le Havre Shoreham Euroexec
Le Touquet Lydd Lyddair
Le Touquet Shoreham Euroexec
Lille Leeds/Bradford bmi
Limoges Southampton flybe
Limoges London Stansted Ryanair
Limoges Liverpool Ryanair
Limoges Manchester flybe
Limoges Nottingham/E.Mids Ryanair
Lorient London Luton AerArran
Lyon Heathrow bmibaby
Lyon London Stansted easyJet
Lyon Bournemouth thomsonfly
Lyon Coventry thomsonfly
Lyon Manchester BA
Lyon Doncaster/Sheffield thomsonfly
Marseille Bristol easyJet
Marseille London Stansted Ryanair
Marseille London Gatwick easyJet
Montpellier London Stansted Ryanair
Nantes London Stansted Ryanair
Nantes London Gatwick Air France
Nantes Nottingham/E.Mids Ryanair
Nice Bristol easyJet
Nice Liverpool easyJet
Nice London Gatwick easyJet
Nice London Luton easyJet
Nice London Stansted easyJet
Nice Newcastle easyJet
Nice Birmingham bmibaby
Nice Birmingham BA
Nice London Heathrow bmibaby
Nice Nottingham/E.Mids bmibaby
Nice Leeds Jet2
Nice  Manchester Jet2
Nice  Southampton flybe
Nice Manchester BA
Nimes London Luton Ryanair
Nimes London Stansted Ryanair
Nimes Liverpool Ryanair
Nimes Nottingham/E.Mids Ryanair
Pau London Stansted Ryanair
Perpignan London Stansted Ryanair
Perpignan Birmingham flybe
Perpignan Southampton flybe
Poitiers London Stansted Ryanair
Reims London Luton Air Turquoise
Rennes Cardiff AirWales
Rennes Edinburgh flybe
Rennes Manchester AirWales
Rennes Waterford AirWales
Rennes Southampton flybe
Rodez London Stansted Ryanair
Rouen Shoreham Euroexec
Santander/Bilbao London Stansted Ryanair
St Etienne London Stansted Ryanair
Strasbourg London Gatwick Air France
Toulon London Stansted Ryanair
Toulouse Birmingham flybe
Toulouse Bristol flybe
Toulouse Bristol easyJet
Toulouse London Gatwick easyJet
Toulouse Manchester bmibaby
Tours London Stansted Ryanair

Domaine Leduc-Frouin, Anjou

We met with Madame Leduc early in our wine travels - and more by happenchance than design. Having been thoroughly disgruntled by a Loire negociant who was only interested in selling cheap sweet rose to the English, we found we had time on our hands and an almost forgotten introduction to this vineyard from a French-Canadian mutual acquaintance.
Domaine Leduc-Frouin la Seigneurie, Anjou
A warm welcome and good interesting wines greeted us, and we have been fans ever since. Nowadays Madame Leduc’s son and daughter (Antoine and Nathalie) have come back home to help Chantal run the vineyard, which has a very good local reputation - Antoine in the vines and cellar, Nathalie in the business and marketing side. With Madame Leduc’s extensive knowledge of her vines, Antoine’s passion and Nathalie’s organisational skills the domaine goes from strength to strength.

South of the Angers and the Loire river, near Martigne-Briand in the heart of the Anjou and Coteaux du Layon appellations, the domaine is situated at Sousigné. The domaine produces Anjou red, Anjou-Villages red, Anjou Blanc Sec (dry white), a Chardonnay, Cabernet d’Anjou, Rosé d’Anjou, Rosé de Loire, Coteaux du Layon (dessert wine) and sparking Saumur.

Visitors are always welcome - but do phone ahead in case they are busy in the cellar or vines.

“La Seigneurie”
was the property of the Marquis de Becquedelivière until 1933 when the Leduc-Frouin family, who had cultivated it since 1873, became the owners. The vineyard has been using “natural” techniques for over 4 years now with a regime known as “Terra Vitis” - a charter for production which respects both the soil and the vine.
The domaine is run by Madame Leduc, her son, Antoine and his sister Nathalie - in the village of Sousigné to the east of Martigné-Briand and south of Angers.

The domaine is quite a beauty-spot with remains of numerous troglodyte dwellings dug out of the sedimentary rock.The 32 hectare vineyard itself is situated on a gently-rising slope facing south. For reds the Cabernet Franc and Grolleau grapes are grown, whilst for the whites it is predominantly Chenin Blanc with a small amount of Chardonnay.
All harvesting is undertaken by hand (about 30 people are required) enabling careful selection and cutting of the bunches.

For the white wines a delicate pressing is undertaken as soon as the grapes arrive in the cellar. The temperature during fermentation is kept between 15o and 20o. Rosé wines are obtained by a brief maceration of the skins for between 24 and 36 hours. For red wines the bunches are de-stemmed followed by maceration for a period of 10-15 days. The juice is pumped over daily to ensure that the maximum extract.

Anjou AC Rouge Domaine Leduc-Frouin
extraordinarliy fresh and fruity - tons of raspberry juiciness make this a delightful red and great example of a different style of Cabernet Franc than the 1998 vintage which we also listed. Significantly, this wine is made under the names of Antione & Nathalie Leduc - the younger generation - although the nature of the vintage is probably more significant, as Nathalie and Antoine have been actively involved in the domaine for many years.

Anjou-Villages AC Rouge Domaine Leduc-Frouin
This is an excellent example of Cabernet Franc - the red grape of the Loire. With some bottle age and older vines,the ripe raspberry fruitiness is blending wonderfully with the tannins to produce a seriously good wine with great depth and complexity - great with roast lamb!
“A light spicy aroma leads to a palate of blackcurrant fruits and ripe tannins”
Only Cabernet Franc and Cabernet Sauvignon grapes are used - Cabernet Franc for elegance and smoothness, Cabernet Sauvignon, harvested from vines on stony hot soils, is responsible for the wines’ structure and tannins.
It is clear from its garnet red and intense colour that this is a fine wine of rich complexity, Its distinctive nose - the Cabernet Franc providing notes of violet, iris, strawberry and raspberry, combines with the Cabernet Sauvignon from which it takes its powerful aromas of blackcurrants and dewberries. The wine-making process and its maturing for at least 12 months in oak, result in a wine with smooth tannins, rich in substance and enabling it to age up to 15 years.

Cabernet d’Anjou AC Domaine Leduc-Frouin
Rose wine from Domaine Leduc-FrouinA rich, sweeter rosé with delicate acidity and buckets of summerfruit flavours (Loire). This is not one of those indifferent Loire rosés we used to find in the supermarket - this has tons of character and a multiplicity of flavours AND, although sweetish, it is not a cloying sugary sweetness - more the natural sweetness of summer fruits. Don’t disregard it as a “wine for granny” (although Grannies will enjoy it I’m sure) - try it with spicy, exotic foods such as Thai or Chinese dishes where the flavours will both enhance and contrast with the wine.
UK Wines Online says “A blend of Cabernet Franc and Cabernet Sauvignon. The climate during 2003 has brought plenty of colour to this rosé; even with just 2 days maceration (colour extraction). Sweeter grapes too has boosted this wine, which, as Antoine Leduc stated is “fruity, sweet and fresh”. Quite light in body and very drinkable. While medium in style the touch of tannin on the finish gives the wine more substance than many a cheaper alternative.

Domaine Leduc-Frouin, Sousigne, 48540 Martigne-Briand (see map)
T:+33 241.59.42.83
F:+33 241.59.47.90
E: info@leduc-frouin.com

For more info see www.leduc-frouin.com

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