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		<title>New flights for Poitiers, Pau, Beauvais and Bordeaux!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Feb 2010 18:44:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ryanair links Poitiers with Barcelona, Beauvais with <p>.........Continue reading <a href="http://frenchduck.com/latest/archives/2010/02/new-flights-from-poitiers-to-barcelona.html">New flights for Poitiers, Pau, Beauvais and Bordeaux!</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ryanair have announced a new twice-weekly route from Poitiers (86 Vienne, Poitou-Charentes)  to Barcelona/Girona in Spain starting 23 June 2010. This is in addition to its already established route from London Stansted to Poitiers.<a href="http://www.poitiers.aeroport.fr/" target="_blank"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-3694" title="poitiers-biard" src="http://frenchduck.com/latest/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/poitiers-biard.gif" alt="" width="300" height="73" align="left" /></a></p>
<p>Although no great fan of Ryanair&#8217;s outrageous pricing policy which ends up charging you extra for almost anything they can think of, such as luggage, payment by credit card etc &#8211; the airline has enabled many Brits to access parts of France by air which might not have been possible. So, you could spice up a stay in Poitou-Charentes with a few days in Spain &#8211; and Barcelona is well worth a visit with its architecture, proximity to the Mediterranean and vibrant day and night life!</p>
<p>Unlike some airline destinations, Poitiers-Biard Airport is close to the centre of the town</p>
<p>There is also a new route starting in March 2010 from Pau (64 Pyrenees-Atlantiques, Aquitaine) in the foothills of the Pyrenees to Beauvais (60 Oise, Picardie), north of Paris. &#8211; which takes just 90 minutes in the air! &#8211; and Edinburgh to Bordeaux (33 Gironde, Aquitaine) from March 2010</p>
<p>For more info see <a href="http://www.ryanair.com" target="_blank">www.ryanair.com</a></p>
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		<title>Tour de France 2010</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Oct 2009 04:30:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>le duck</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[[ July 3, 2010 to July 25, 2010. ] The route for the 2010 version of the Tour de France has been announced. The race starts in Rotterdam on 3 July 2010 and after a few days in Holland and Belgium the route takes in Champagne and Burgundy before heading for the Alps. Then southwest through the Côtes du Rhone before skirting the southern <p>.........Continue reading <a href="http://frenchduck.com/latest/archives/2009/10/tour-de-france-2010.html">Tour de France 2010</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://frenchduck.com/latest/wp-content/plugins/image-shadow/cache/5626790a61e33a867208d6d16edd9399.jpg" alt="Tour de France map 2010" width="291" height="329" align="right" />The route for the 2010 version of the Tour de France has been announced. The race starts in Rotterdam on 3 July 2010 and after a few days in Holland and Belgium the route takes in Champagne and Burgundy before heading for the Alps. Then southwest through the Côtes du Rhone before skirting the southern edge of the Massif Central, down through Languedoc-Roussillon before several gruelling days on the Pyrenees. One of the highlights will be on Saturday 24 July 2010 when there is an individual time trial from Place des Quinconces in Bordeaux up to Pauillac along the Route des Chateaux. In racing terms this is an important day as its is the penultimate day after 3 weeks on the road immediately before the Grand Finish in Paris on the Sunday 25 July 2010</p>
<p>From a spectator point of view it promises a good day out in the Medoc &#8211; as although you miss the momentary flash of 100+ professional cyclists zooming past, you get to see ech rider individually and can make a whole day of it with the race taking 2 hours or so to pass.</p>
<p>For more info see <a href="http://www.letour.fr/us/homepage_horscourseTDF.html" target="_blank">www.letour.fr</a></p>
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		<title>Bordeaux&#8217;s River Festival</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2009 18:10:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>le duck</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[[ June 20, 2009 to June 21, 2009. ] 

Bordeaux has improved its image and facilities in recent years and now celebrates its river (Garonne) with a River Festival (20-21 June 2009) - Fete du Fleuve Bordeaux with singing and dancing on the quays throughout the weekend.

Previously the riverside tended to be more industrial and delapidated - or bordered by heavy traffic - so <p>.........Continue reading <a href="http://frenchduck.com/latest/archives/2009/06/bordeauxs-river-festival.html">Bordeaux&#8217;s River Festival</a></p>
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<p>Bordeaux has improved its image and facilities in recent years and now celebrates its river (Garonne) with a River Festival (20-21 June 2009) &#8211; <em>Fete du Fleuve Bordeaux</em> with singing and dancing on the quays throughout the weekend.</p>
<p>Previously the riverside tended to be more industrial and delapidated &#8211; or bordered by heavy traffic &#8211; so along with many other aspects of the city it has become more visitor-friendly and relaxed.</p>
<blockquote><p>Bordeaux will play host to a new festival open to the public and centred on the Garonne river, music, and dance on 20-21 June 2009. This will coincide with the arrival of the Belem, France&#8217;s last surviving three-masted tall ship, which  will drop anchor in the Port de la Lune, in the heart of the UNESCO World Heritage Site.</p></blockquote>
<p>For more info see <a href="http://www.bordeaux-fete-le-fleuve.com/uk/programme/index.html" target="_blank">www.bordeaux-fete-le-fleuve.com</a></p>
<p>For more recommendations on where to stay, eat, visit etc see<a href="http://frenchduck.com/latest/archives/2009/03/test.html" target="_blank"> &#8220;le weekend in Bordeaux&#8221;</a></p>
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		<title>Le weekend in&#8230;.BORDEAUX</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Mar 2009 05:24:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[[ April 25, 2009 to May 10, 2009. ] As part of our series highlighting places to stay, eat. visit, shop etc in France, the City of Bordeaux has been transformed in recent years from a rather sombre, mercantile city and port  into a modern and vibrant centre for a long weekend or longer.....

Where to stay?

Bordeaux City Centre Apartment  - - selected <p>.........Continue reading <a href="http://frenchduck.com/latest/archives/2009/03/test.html">Le weekend in&#8230;.BORDEAUX</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-size: large;"><span style="font-family: verdana,geneva;"><strong></strong></span></span><img src="http://frenchduck.com/latest/wp-content/plugins/image-shadow/cache/d29939875a2844fc7aa7c47511405aa0.jpg" alt="Bordeaux" width="250" height="137" align="right" />As part of our series highlighting places to stay, eat. visit, shop etc in France, the City of Bordeaux has been transformed in recent years from a rather sombre, mercantile city and port  into a modern and vibrant centre for a long weekend or longer&#8230;..</p>
<p><span style="color: #800000;"><strong>Where to stay?</strong></span></p>
<p><a href="http://frenchduck.com/latest/archives/2008/04/apartment-to-rent-in-cental-bordeaux.html" target="_blank">Bordeaux City Centre Apartment </a> &#8211; - selected for its location in the heart of the city on the fashionable Rue des Remparts. This pedestrianised street is situated between the prestigious shopping street &#8220;Cours de l’Intendance&#8221; and the city’s fine Cathedral &#8220;St. André&#8221;. Rue des Remparts offers a smart selection of bistro restaurants, cafés, boutique clothes and jewellery shops, delicatessen and specialised gift shops.</p>
<p><span style="color: #800000;"><strong>Where to eat &#8211; recommended </strong></span></p>
<p align="left"><a href="http://frenchduck.com/latest/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/vieuxbdx.jpg"><img title="vieux bordeaux restaurant" src="http://frenchduck.com/latest/wp-content/plugins/image-shadow/cache/14766bff8772be4ff42b4f07668c9ec2.jpg" alt="vieux bordeaux restaurant" width="198" height="136" align="left" /></a><a href="http://www.le-vieux-bordeaux.com/index.htm" target="_blank">Le Vieux Bordeaux</a> &#8211; Nearly a neighborhood institution, this restaurant ranks among the  top five in a highly competitive market. Specialties include roasted  sea bass on a gratin of pulverized black olives; thin-sliced escalopes  of duck foie gras with coffee-flavored sauce; and &#8220;Oriental&#8221;  (sweet-and-sour) pigeon with lime sauce.   For a fixed price lunch  expect to pay around €19.  Tel no. &#8211; 05-56-52-94-36 Address 27 rue  Buhan &#8211; Booking Essential!</p>
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<p align="left"><span style="color: #800000;"><strong>Where to eat &#8211; gourme</strong>t</span></p>
<p align="left"><a href="http://frenchduck.com/latest/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/tupina.jpg"><img title="la tupina restaurant" src="http://frenchduck.com/latest/wp-content/plugins/image-shadow/cache/c8d08a28df16e8022e1426b4a42c0cdc.jpg" alt="tupina" width="112" height="170" align="left" /></a><a href="http://www.latupina.com/anime.html" target="_blank">La Tupina</a> &#8211; One of Bordeaux&#8217;s most talented chefs runs this cozy spot with a  summer terrace near quai de la Monnaie. It&#8217;s been called &#8220;a tribute to  country kitchens and the grandmothers who cooked in them.&#8221; Jean-Pierre  Xiradakis&#8217;s specialty is duck, so your meal may begin with croutons  spread with duck rillettes, and the kitchen often uses duck giblets,  skin, and livers in salads. Other specialties are roasted shoulder of  lamb en confit with garlic and white beans, lamprey eel à la  Bordelaise, and steaks grilled and barbecued at the table. Desserts  usually include pears marinated in red bordeaux wine.  Website <a href="http://www.latupina.com/" target="_blank">www.latupina.com</a> &#8211; 6 rue de la Porte de la Monnaie Tel no. &#8211; 05-56-91-56-37 For a fixed  price lunch or dinner expect to pay around €50.  Booking recommended.</p>
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<p align="left"><span style="color: #800000;"><strong>Where to eat &#8211; value for money </strong></span></p>
<p align="left"><a href="http://frenchduck.com/latest/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/lentrecote.jpg"><img title="lentrecote restaurant" src="http://frenchduck.com/latest/wp-content/plugins/image-shadow/cache/bb9e9d9283d28642d9f9cb1a631cc75e.jpg" alt="lentrecote restaurant" width="110" height="86" align="left" /></a><a href="http://www.entrecote.fr" target="_self">L&#8217;entrecote</a> &#8211; A bordeaux institution. The best steak and chips in Town &#8211; not  suitable for vegetarians!  4 Cours du 30 Juillet.  Tel no. 05 56 81 76  10. Not necessary to book, but arrive early as long queues are the norm. <strong>Pepone Italian</strong> &#8211; 31 Cours Georges Clemenceau, 33000 Bordeaux &#8211; 05 56 44 91 05  Superb pizzas and anti pasta.  Expect to queue.</p>
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<p align="left"><span style="color: #800000;"><strong>Local wine/drink</strong></span></p>
<p align="left">Bordeaux of course!</p>
<p align="left"><span style="color: #800000;"><strong>Market</strong></span></p>
<p align="left">The quarter of Saint-Michel, built around  the flamboyant gothic style Basilica, dedicated to the Archangel is by  far the most lively and colourful quarter in the city.</p>
<p>There is a market under the beautiful spire every Monday and  Saturday morning, and the shops around the square make for a lively and  authentic atmosphere that the Bordelais poets such as Meste Verdié and  Ulysse Despaux have always appreciated.</p>
<p align="left"><span style="color: #800000;"><strong>Must see</strong></span></p>
<p align="left"><a href="http://www.bordeaux.fr/ebx/portals/ebx.portal?_nfpb=true&amp;_pageLabel=pgSomRub11&amp;classofcontent=sommaire&amp;id=1090" target="_blank">Musée d&#8217;Aquitaine</a> An outstanding museum with over 25,000 years of history end  ethnography. Exceptional artefacts include several prehistoric stone  carvings of women and a collection of Gallo-Roman steles, statues and  ceramics. <a href="http://www.bordeaux.fr/ebx/portals/ebx.portal?_nfpb=true&amp;_pageLabel=pgSomRub11&amp;classofcontent=sommaire&amp;id=1172" target="_blank">Musée des Beaux-Arts</a> Bordeaux&#8217;s fine art museum, is located in two wings of the 1770&#8217;s Hotel  de Ville (2 minutes walk from the Apartment). It includes 17th century  Flemish, Dutch and Italian paintings and 20th century works by Matisse,  Picasso and others. Just around the block is the Galerie des  Beaux-Arts, which hosts short-term exhibitions (check the Bordeaux  Tourist information official website for up to date information). <a href="http://www.bordeaux.fr/ebx/portals/ebx.portal?_nfpb=true&amp;_pageLabel=pgSomRub11&amp;classofcontent=sommaire&amp;id=2010" target="_blank">CAPC Musée d&#8217;Art Contemporain</a> Housed in what was the main Colonial Foodstuffs Warehouse in the 19th  century, this museum features more than 600 works by more than 100  artists. It includes French paintings from the 1970&#8217;s, paintings from  the 1980&#8217;s and a selection of works by contemporary artists. <a href="http://www.bordeaux.fr/ebx/portals/ebx.portal?_nfpb=true&amp;_pageLabel=pgSomRub11&amp;classofcontent=sommaire&amp;id=1313" target="_blank">Musée d&#8217;Histoire Naturelle</a> The natural history museum is located near the Jardin Public. This  museum was founded at the time of the French Revolution. There is a  huge collection of animal and plant specimens, particularly on the  regions famous palaeontology. <strong>Notre-Dame Church</strong> The very pinnacle of Baroque art in Bordeaux, the church has a  brilliant décor of exceptional quality: wrought-iron work, a superb  organ case, a pulpit carved in red marble and 18th. century paintings. <strong>Place de la Bourse</strong> Open to the river, dedicated to Louis XV, the square remains one of the  purest &#8220;classics&#8221; of 18th century style. An equestrian statue of Louis  XV used to stand in the middle. It was destroyed during the revolution  and later replaced by the Fountain of the Three Graces (Queen Victoria,  the Empress Eugénie and the Queen of Spain). This was the first  monumental ensemble to be illuminated in the city&#8217;s &#8216;Plan Lumière&#8217;.</p>
<p align="left"><span style="color: #800000;"><strong>A bit of culture?</strong></span></p>
<p align="left"><strong>The Grand Théâtre</strong> Built from 1773 to 1780 by architect Victor Louis, The Grand Théâtre, a  master-piece of neo-classical architecture stands on the site of a  Gallo-Roman monument, the Piliers de Tutelle temple, which was  destroyed in 1674. Restored to its original décor, the auditorium is  admired as one of the finest in the world. The stairwell is grandiose  and the stairs are decorated in the antique style featuring a caryatid  theme.</p>
<p align="left"><span style="color: #800000;"><strong>Shopping</strong></span></p>
<p align="left">The Quartier Centre Ville to the north of the Hotel de Ville</p>
<p align="left"><span style="color: #800000;"><strong>Somewhere for a  stroll</strong></span></p>
<p align="left"><a href="http://www.bordeaux.fr/ebx/portals/ebx.portal?_nfpb=true&amp;_pageLabel=pgFicheLieu&amp;classofcontent=lieu&amp;id=858" target="_blank">The Jardin Public</a> Representing 10 hectares of public gardens in the city centre, The  Jardin Public was created by Tourny, Royal Intendant, in 1746. It was  designed to link the city with Faubourg Saint-Seurin and Chartrons. In  1856, the garden was re-developed in the &#8220;English&#8221; style by landscape  architects Fisher and Escarpit. The Botanical Gardens have been present  here since 1855, and feature a collection of around 3,000 different  species of living plants.</p>
<p align="left"><span style="color: #800000;"><strong>Something for the kids</strong></span></p>
<p align="left"><a href="http://www.bordeaux-tourisme.com/uk/preparer_son_sejour/famille_plus.html" target="_blank">&#8220;Family Plus&#8221;</a>,  an ideal destination for the young and the not so young! Families  travelling with young children can rely on the &#8220;Family Plus&#8221; hallmark  and seal of approval to make sure their holiday in Bordeaux is a  success.</p>
<p>The hallmark makes it easy to see just what is on offer for families in  terms of holiday destinations and family-friendly services available  when they get there.</p>
<p>The scheme helps reconcile the differing expectations of children and  their parents, by ensuring that the holiday offers what everyone in the  family is looking for: special prices, special activities for children  led by professional staff, special family-centred accommodation and  services&#8230;</p>
<p>…and then they can get together again afterwards.</p>
<p align="left"><span style="color: #800000;"><strong>Getting there</strong></span></p>
<p align="left">Bordeaux Airport (Merignac) offers plenty of international flights  ibncluding Aer Arann, Brtish Airways , bmi baby, bmi, easyjet and  Flybe,. <a href="http://clkuk.tradedoubler.com/click?p=40263&amp;a=1194892&amp;g=16186190" target="_blank">TGV high speed train direct from Paris with Eurostar connections from London</a> Autorute A10 from Paris</p>
<p align="left"><span style="color: #800000;"><strong>Getting around</strong></span></p>
<p align="left">New tramway system serves the centre.Buses serve the whole city area. &#8220;Bordeaux Discovery&#8221; cards are  available</p>
<p align="left"><span style="color: #800000;"><strong>When to go</strong></span></p>
<p align="left">Bordeaux has a host of specially organised year round attractions and  events.Here is a small selection of a few of them. For further  information regarding any of the below and a full listing of what&#8217;s on,  please contact Bordeaux Tourist Information centre. <strong>The Bordeaux Salon des Antiquaires</strong>, held in the Parc des  Expositions, is among France&#8217;s finest fairs. Around 200 top antique  dealers from all over France and beyond descend on the wine capital to  display their antiques. All exhibits are checked by the on-site team of  experts to verify authenticity and quality. <strong>Bordeaux International Showing Jumping Event</strong> The best international jumpers and their riders compete at the  Bordeaux-Lac Exhibition Centre during this world-class show jumping  event. Official Website: <a href="http://www.bordeaux-expo.com/" target="_blank">www.bordeaux-expo.com</a> <strong>Bric-a-brac Market</strong> The lively Foire à la Brocante (bric-a-brac market) takes place in  Bordeaux&#8217;s huge Parc des Expositions every spring and autumn. Although  not as prestigious as the annual Antiques Fair, attendance is free and  you may just uncover a prize antique&#8230;</p>
<p>Around 300 traders from all over France and Europe attend. Quality is  not guaranteed, nor is authenticity, but prices are affordable and  there is a vast choice of 17th-19th century antiques, ranging from  furniture to postage stamps, antique jewellery, dolls and pictures.(7-8 March 2009) <strong>The Bordeaux Spring Fair </strong>in the Place des Quinconces is an annual  tradition in Bordeaux. A mix of exhibits and stands from plants to  antiques and many local food producers all line up in the atmospheric  Place des Quinconces (April 25- 10 May 2009) <strong><a href="http://www.bordeaux-expo.com/foire/english/exhibitors.htm" target="_blank">Bordeaux International Fair</a></strong> The Bordeaux International Fair is the largest of its kind in France.  With 2500 exhibitors from 50 countries and more than 300,000 visitors  it is a great place to spend a few hours (even a couple of days.) (16-25 May 2009) <strong><a href="http://www.vinexpo.fr/" target="_blank">Vinexpo</a></strong> One of the world wine industry&#8217;s premier events held at the Parc des  Expositions. This year more than 2500 exhibitors will be pushing their  wares to some 60,000 trade and press visitors. <strong>Les Epicuriales Festival</strong> Celebrates the flavours and cultures of the world along Bordeaux&#8217;s leafy Allées de Tourny.</p>
<p>During this summer festival, around 30 restaurants pop up, spilling out  on to the sunny terrasses. Musicians perform everything from reggae to  rock while street theatre and an evening art and craft market add to  the festive atmosphere. At the centre of the celebrations, visitors can  taste world and local wines in a large tent, L&#8217;espace Epicuriales. (28 May &#8211; 1 Jun 2009)</p>
<p align="left"><span style="color: #800000;"><strong>For a longer stay&#8230;..</strong></span></p>
<p align="left">Bordeaux is undoubtedly most famous worldwide for its superb wines.  It is the capital of the region known as Aquitaine and is a major  cultural centre and a transportation hub between southern France and  Spain.    The elegant city is rich in history, culture, arts, music,  legendary wines and gastronomy. It is not only the fine wines capital  of the world but also a vibrant centre of trade, industry, services and  business.</p>
<p>The city centre is known for its neoclassic architecture and wide  avenues, which over recent years have undergone a major investment  programme to include cleaning up the building facades and renovate the  quayside, to make a fashionable restaurant and bar district. A state of  the art tram system is now operating in the city, which has reduced  traffic congestion and left the city centre pedestrianised and easy to  navigate.</p>
<p>Bordeaux is a fantastic showcase for Romanesque, gothic and Renaissance  art displayed in museums, churches, forts, galleries, mansions, gardens  and public walkways and buildings.</p>
<p>The elegant city is rich in history, culture, arts, music, legendary  wines and gastronomy. It is not only the fine wines capital of the  world but also a vibrant centre of trade, industry, services and  business.</p>
<p>The city centre is known for its neoclassical architecture and wide  avenues, which over recent years have undergone a major investment  programme to include cleaning up the building facades and renovate the  quayside, to make a fashionable restaurant and bar district. A state of  the art tram system is now operating in the city, which has reduced  traffic congestion and left the city centre pedestrianised and easy to  navigate.</p>
<p>Bordeaux is a fantastic showcase for Romanesque, gothic and Renaissance  art displayed in museums, churches, forts, galleries, mansions, gardens  and public walkways and buildings.</p>
<p><strong><strong>For more info on Bordeaux see <a href="http://www.bordeaux-tourisme.com/" target="_blank">www.bordeaux-tourisme.com/</a> Recommendations kindly provided by Jane at <a href="http://frenchduck.com/latest/archives/2008/04/apartment-to-rent-in-cental-bordeaux.html" target="_blank">Bordeaux City Centre Apartment </a></strong></strong></p>
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		<title>France-emotion &#8211; Great photos of French cities</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Jan 2009 06:52:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Featured at the France Show was a fascinating display of images sponsored by the London College of Communication – University of the Arts London and Maison de la France representing the 22 French cities &#8211; which encouraged young photographers from the UK to take photos of French cities from a different perspective.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Featured at the France Show was a fascinating display of images spon<img class="alignright size-full wp-image-1549" title="france emotion photos" src="http://frenchduck.com/latest/wp-content/plugins/image-shadow/cache/e3a985f44c3bf663789496ea16828cc2.jpg" alt="france emotion photos" width="350" height="260" />sored by the London College of Communication – University of the Arts London and Maison de la France representing the 22 French cities &#8211; which encouraged young photographers from the UK to take photos of French cities from a different perspective.</p>
<blockquote><p>In April 2008, 22 students from the Photographic department were welcomed each in one of the 22 participating cities. The participants ranged in age between 20 and 35 years old, as well as originating from 15 different countries. Each student was given an “emotional passport” to express their own talent and sense and to capture the daily life of France. Their only requirement: let the dreams and emotions of the people and places be the guide!</p></blockquote>
<p>The venues include Aix-en-Provence, Amiens, Angers, Avignon, Bordeaux, Dijon, Grenoble, Le Havre, Lille, Marseille, Metz, Montpellier, Mulhouse, Nancy, Nantes, Nice, Nimes, Reims. Rennes, Rouen, Toulouse and Versailles.</p>
<p>For more info see <a href="http://www.franceemotion.com/" target="_blank">www.franceemotion.com/</a></p>
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		<title>France to expand high speed train network</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Sep 2008 05:43:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Despite already having a well-developed high speed train (TGV) network, the French have plans to double the length of the special TGV lines by 2020 from the current 1750km. Trains a Grand Vitesse (TGVs) do run on on many major routes, but not all the line is a dedicated TGV track which permits speeds of <p>.........Continue reading <a href="http://frenchduck.com/latest/archives/2008/09/france-to-expand-high-speed-train-network.html">France to expand high speed train network</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://clkuk.tradedoubler.com/click?p=40263&amp;a=1194892&amp;g=16635228" target="_blank"><img src="http://frenchduck.com/latest/wp-content/plugins/image-shadow/cache/1fe6e4e79593c6ec5b269e80672d2ff8.jpg" style="width: 200px; height: 133px" alt="FrenchTGV train" align="left" width="200" height="133" /></a>Despite already having a well-developed high speed train (TGV) network, the French have plans to double the length of the special TGV lines by 2020 from the current 1750km. Trains a Grand Vitesse (TGVs) do run on on many major routes, but not all the line is a dedicated TGV track which permits speeds of up to 320km/hr  (200mph) &#8211; e.g. the TGV Atlantique to Bordeaux is only high speed track as far as Tours.</p>
<p>Several major extensions of the network include:-</p>
<p><strong>Tours to Bordeaux</strong> via Poitiers and Angouleme, bringing Bordeaux within 2 hours of Paris. Utlimately the high speed line will extend south to Bayonne and into Spain!</p>
<p><strong>Le Mans to Rennes</strong> in Brittany &#8211; bringing Brest within 3 hours of Paris!</p>
<p><strong>Bordeaux to Toulouse</strong> in South West France, reducing the travel time to 1 hour!</p>
<p><strong>Marseille to Nice</strong> will complete the line to Provence and the Côte d&#8217;Azur</p>
<p><strong>Montpellier to Perpignan</strong> and on to Barcelona in Spain!</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a great example of why domestic air travel in France becomes less and less viable with city centre to city centre times such as these in the offing &#8211; speedy and green!<br />
You can book any train journey to and within France including Eurostar, TGV and local lines through <a href="http://clkuk.tradedoubler.com/click?p=40263&amp;a=1194892&amp;g=16635228" target="_blank">RailEurope</a><script type="text/javascript">var uri = 'http://impgb.tradedoubler.com/imp?type(js)g(16198420)a(1194892)' + new String (Math.random()).substring (2, 11); document.write('<sc'+'ript type="text/javascript" src="'+uri+'" charset=""></sc'+'ript>'); </script></p>
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		<title>Discover Bordeaux and its wines at the Bordeaux Wine Festival</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Jun 2008 05:34:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[[ June 26, 2008; June 27, 2008; June 28, 2008; June 29, 2008; ] From 26 to 29 June 2008 , a "wine road" will run along the Garonne river from the historic city centre of Bordeaux  through the heart of the Bordeaux region's vineyards, with wine and local food tastings, son-et-lumiere, music and firework displays.

A €13.00 euro (£11) wine pass will buy you 12 wine tastings, while <p>.........Continue reading <a href="http://frenchduck.com/latest/archives/2008/06/discover-bordeaux-and-its-wines-at-the-bordeaux-wine-festival.html">Discover Bordeaux and its wines at the Bordeaux Wine Festival</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://frenchduck.com/latest/wp-content/plugins/image-shadow/cache/9f5dc2a287b3ebab1c9eec1eda98202c.jpg" style="width: 300px; height: 288px" alt="bordeaux wine festival 2008 poster" align="right" height="288" width="300" />From 26 to 29 June 2008 , a &#8220;wine road&#8221; will run along the Garonne river from the historic city centre of Bordeaux  through the heart of the Bordeaux region&#8217;s vineyards, with wine and local food tastings, son-et-lumiere, music and firework displays.</p>
<p>A €13.00 euro (£11) wine pass will buy you 12 wine tastings, while a €70 euro (£58) pass will cover access to nine tasting routes through the region&#8217;s vineyards, spread over the four days. So you can choose between St Emilion, the Medoc, Sauternes and Graves, Entre-Deux-Mers PLUS trips to explore the wines of BERGERAC and COTES DE DURAS.<br />
Within the city there will be plenty of opportunities to celebrate, taste and learn. Discover the nuances of the region and the wide range of wines, styles and prices which are on offer. It&#8217;s not all finest vintage, wallet-busting stuff, but some really good value interesting wines.</p>
<p>Amongst the other attractions (beyond the City itself with its rich history and cultural heritage) there will be barrel-rolling competition, numerous parades by different wine guilds, music, dancing, a food and wine village &#8211; every day there will be racing on the river with some of the old boats which used to bring the wine into Bordeaux and up the Gironde and onto ocean-going ships for export; and a competition to swin across the Gironde &#8211; definitiely not recommended if you have been imbibing!</p>
<p>For more info see <a href="http://www.bordeaux-fete-le-vin.com/uk/programme/index.html" target="_blank">www.bordeaux-fete-le-vin.com</a></p>
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		<title>Stay on a Bordeaux vineyard &#8211; Chateau Bauduc</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 May 2008 05:42:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the growing band of British winemakers in France is the Quinney family at Chateau Bauduc near Creon (33 Gironde, Aquitaine).
As well as delivering to private customers in the UK, we supply some of the country’s leading chefs: our Bordeaux Blanc has been the house wine at all Gordon Ramsay’s restaurants for eight consecutive <p>.........Continue reading <a href="http://frenchduck.com/latest/archives/2008/05/stay-on-a-bordeaux-vineyard-chateau-bauduc.html">Stay on a Bordeaux vineyard &#8211; Chateau Bauduc</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img align="left" src="http://frenchduck.com/latest/wp-content/plugins/image-shadow/cache/9dd9a7a33a1dc9630bc74a3db48e0b29.jpg" alt="bauduc1.jpg" />One of the growing band of British winemakers in France is the Quinney family at Chateau Bauduc near Creon (33 Gironde, Aquitaine).</p>
<blockquote><p>As well as delivering to private customers in the UK, we supply some of the country’s leading chefs: our Bordeaux Blanc has been the house wine at all Gordon Ramsay’s restaurants for eight consecutive vintages and a bespoke Bauduc red is the top selling wine in his three Michelin star establishment – still the only London restaurant with that accolade. Our white is also a ‘special selection’ at Rick Stein’s.</p></blockquote>
<p>Since they bought the Chateau in 1999 the reputation of the Chateau has grown, not an easy task in the competitive marketplace that is Bordeaux. There is a 4-bedroom farmhouse on the estate which</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8230;. is rented out on a weekly basis, overlooks the vineyards and backs on to the farm buildings and chais where the wine is made and aged. This 18th century stone dwelling was completely restored in 2002 with painstaking attention to detail and is a great place to spend a week or two in lovely surroundings.</p></blockquote>
<p>For more details see <a href="http://www.bauduc.com/">www.bauduc.com</a><br />
Chateau Bauduc, Creon 33670, France T: 00 33 (0)5 56 23 06 05 Email: <a href="mailto:team@bauduc.com">team@bauduc.com</a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jancis Robinson in the Financial Times (12 May 08) talks about the growing number of Brits who have followed their dream and bought a vineyard in France.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://frenchduck.com/latest/wp-content/uploads/2008/05/simonhawkins.jpg" title="Simon Hawkins at Domaine du Fontenay"><img src="http://frenchduck.com/latest/wp-content/plugins/image-shadow/cache/8813c89e31d86215d5047f6b292952e5.jpg" alt="Simon Hawkins at Domaine du Fontenay" align="left" /></a>Jancis Robinson in the <a href="http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/7631e18e-1d55-11dd-82ae-000077b07658.html?nclick_check=1" target="_blank">Financial Times (12 May 08)</a> talks about the growing number of Brits who have followed their dream and bought a vineyard in France.</p>
<blockquote><p>It is hardly surprising then that a substantial proportion of the hundreds of thousands of Brits who own French property have been tempted by the apparently bucolic life of a vigneron&#8230;&#8230;<br />
Are there any French winemakers left down there?<br />
I asked Walter McKinlay, whose Domaine de Mourchon southern Rhône wines are some of the most successful from a British domaine, whether his Domaine de Mourchon wines were financially viable. He frowned. “Just about,” he said cautiously, then smiled. “But it’s a lovely lifestyle though.”</p></blockquote>
<p>My own observation would be that it can be incredibly hard work and despite the attractions of the climate, landscape and the French way of life, it can also be very stressful. And as with all winemakers, a bad harvest, particularly in the early years can be devastating.</p>
<p>So, here&#8217;s our list of British vineyard owners (and 1 Irish couple) &#8211; that we are aware of (not an exhaustive list I am sure). Visits can be much more informative if the language is no barrier:-</p>
<p><a href="http://www.lauroux.com/" target="_blank">Domaine de Laroux</a> &#8211; Cotes de Gascogne, Armagnac (<a href="http://frenchduck.co.uk/wp/midi-pyrenees/32-gers/32-gers-midi-pyrenees" target="_blank">32 Gers</a>, Midi-Pyrenees) &#8211; Nick and Karen Kitchener<br />
<a href="http://www.hautgarrigue.com/" target="_blank">Chateau Haut Garrigue </a>- Bergerac, Saussignac AC (<a href="http://frenchduck.co.uk/wp/aquitaine/24-dordogne/24-dordogne-aquitaine" target="_blank">24 Dordogne</a>, Aquitaine) &#8211; Sean and Caroline Feely (the Irish couple running an organic vineyard also known as Wild Earth Vineyards)<br />
<a href="http://www.domainedufontenay.com/wines/our%20wines/ourwines.htm" target="_blank">Domaine de Fontenay</a> &#8211; Cote Roannaise AC (<a href="http://frenchduck.co.uk/wp/rhone-alpes/42-loire/42-loire-rhone-alpes" target="_blank">42 Loire</a>, Rhone-Alpes) &#8211; Simon and Isabelle Hawkins</p>
<p><a href="http://www.chateaurichard.com/codes_gb/premiere-page.html" target="_blank">Chateau Richard</a> &#8211; Bergerac, Saussignac AC (<a href="http://frenchduck.co.uk/wp/aquitaine/24-dordogne/24-dordogne-aquitaine" target="_blank">24 Dordogne</a>, Aquitaine) &#8211; Richard Doughty</p>
<p><a href="http://www.merchien.com/" target="_blank">Domaine de Merchien</a> &#8211; Coteaux du Quercy and beer! (<a href="http://frenchduck.co.uk/wp/midi-pyrenees/46-lot/46-lot-midi-pyrenees" target="_blank">46 Lot,</a> Midi-Pyrenees &#8211; David &amp; Sarah Meakin</p>
<p><a href="http://www.cdywine.com/index.php" target="_blank">Clos d&#8217;Yvigne</a> &#8211; Cotes de Bergeac, Saussignac AC (<a href="http://frenchduck.co.uk/wp/aquitaine/24-dordogne/24-dordogne-aquitaine" target="_blank">24 Dordogne</a>, Aquitaine) &#8211; Patricia Atkinson</p>
<p><a href="http://www.milleanges.com/home.htm" target="_blank">Chateau des Milles Anges</a> &#8211; Premieres Cotes de Bordeaux, Bordeaux, Cadillac AC (<a href="http://frenchduck.co.uk/wp/aquitaine/33-gironde/33-gironde-aquitaine" target="_blank">33 Gironde</a>, Aquitaine) &#8211; Heather van Ekris</p>
<p><a href="http://www.chateau-lezongars.com/" target="_blank">Chateau Lezongars </a>- Premieres Cotes de Bordeaux, Bordeaux AC (<a href="http://frenchduck.co.uk/wp/aquitaine/33-gironde/33-gironde-aquitaine" target="_blank">33 Gironde</a>, Aquitaine) &#8211; Philip and Sarah Iles</p>
<p><a href="http://www.teyssier.fr/Intro/Intro.asp" target="_blank">Chateau Teyssier</a> &#8211; Saint Emilion Grand Cru AC (<a href="http://frenchduck.co.uk/wp/aquitaine/33-gironde/33-gironde-aquitaine" target="_blank">33 Gironde</a>, Aquitaine) &#8211; Jonathan and Lyn Maltus</p>
<p><a href="http://www.chateaudesours.com" target="_blank">Chateau de Sours</a> &#8211; Bordeaux AC <a href="http://frenchduck.co.uk/wp/aquitaine/33-gironde/33-gironde-aquitaine" target="_blank">(33 Gironde</a>, Aquitaine) &#8211; Esme &amp; Sara Johnson</p>
<p><a href="http://www.domaine-gourdon.com" target="_blank">Domaine Gourdon</a> &#8211; Cotes de Duras AC (<a href="http://frenchduck.co.uk/wp/aquitaine/47-lot-et-garonne/47-lot-et-garonne-aquitaine" target="_blank">47 Lot-et-Garonne</a>, Aquitaine) &#8211; John Coulthard<br />
<a href="http://www.wineshare.co.uk/Domaine-du-Grand-Mayne-Avine_grandmayne/">Domaine du Grand Mayne</a> &#8211; Cotes de Duras AC (<a href="http://frenchduck.co.uk/wp/aquitaine/47-lot-et-garonne/47-lot-et-garonne-aquitaine" target="_blank">47 Lot-et-Garonne</a>, Aquitaine) &#8211; Andrew Gordon<br />
<a href="http://www.domainebegude.com">Domaine de Begude</a> &#8211; Limoux AC (<a href="http://frenchduck.co.uk/wp/languedoc-roussillon/11-aude/11-aude-languedoc-roussillon" target="_blank">11 Aude</a>, Languedoc-Roussillon) &#8211; Catherine and James Kinglake<br />
<a href="http://www.domainedemourchon.com/English/home.html">Domaine de Mourchon</a> &#8211; Cotes du Rhone Seguret AC (<a href="http://frenchduck.co.uk/wp/category/provence-cote-dazur/84-vaucluse" target="_blank">84 Vaucluse</a>, Provence) &#8211; Walter McKinley<br />
<a href="http://itsmyvineyard.com/the-wine">Maison des Bulliats</a> &#8211; Regnie AC Beaujolais (<a href="http://frenchduck.co.uk/wp/category/rhone-alpes/69-rhone" target="_blank">69 Rhone</a>, Rhone-Alpes) &#8211; Fred and Helen Lockwood<br />
<a href="http://www.chateaumeaume.com/">Chateau Méaume</a> &#8211; Bordeaux Superieure AC (<a href="http://frenchduck.co.uk/wp/aquitaine/33-gironde/33-gironde-aquitaine" target="_blank">33 Gironde,</a> Aquitaine) &#8211; Alan and Sue Johnson-Hill</p>
<p><a href="http://www.lasauvageonne.net/index.html" target="_blank">Domaine a Sauvageonne</a> &#8211; Coteaux du Languedoc AC, Vin de Pays d&#8217;Oc (<a href="http://frenchduck.co.uk/wp/languedoc-roussillon/34-herault/34-herault-languedoc" target="_blank">34 Herault,</a> Languedoc &#8211; Roussillon) &#8211; Gavin Crisfield</p>
<p><a href="http://www.domaine-sainte-rose.com" target="_blank">Domaine Sainte Rose</a> &#8211; Vin de Pays d&#8217;Oc (<a href="http://frenchduck.co.uk/wp/languedoc-roussillon/34-herault/34-herault-languedoc" target="_blank">34 Herault,</a> Languedoc-Roussillon) &#8211; Charles and Ruth Simpson</p>
<p><a href="http://www.bauduc.com/" target="_blank">Chateau Bauduc </a>- Bordeaux AC (<a href="http://frenchduck.co.uk/wp/aquitaine/33-gironde/33-gironde-aquitaine" target="_blank">33 Gironde</a>, Aquitaine) &#8211; Gavin and Angela Quinney</p>
<p><a href="http://www.spacemittens.com/Jon%20and%20liz%20/index.html" target="_blank">Domaine Sainte Croix </a>- Corbieres AC (<a href="http://frenchduck.co.uk/wp/languedoc-roussillon/11-aude/11-aude-languedoc-roussillon" target="_blank">11 Aude</a>, Languedoc-Roussillon) &#8211; Jon &amp; Elizabeth Bowen</p>
<p><a href="http://www.gageac-monplaisir.com/" target="_blank">Chateau Monplaisir</a> &#8211; Bergerac AC (<a href="http://frenchduck.co.uk/wp/aquitaine/24-dordogne/24-dordogne-aquitaine" target="_blank">24 Dordogne</a>, Aquitaine) &#8211; David and Helen Baxter</p>
<p><a href="http://www.chateauduseuil.com/" target="_blank">Chateau du Seuil </a> &#8211; Graves AC (<a href="http://frenchduck.co.uk/wp/aquitaine/33-gironde/33-gironde-aquitaine" target="_blank">33 Gironde</a>, Aquitaine) &#8211; Sean and Nicola Allison</p>
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		<title>Lamb and Claret in Pauillac</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 May 2008 15:45:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[[ May 18, 2008; ] Pauillac (33 Gironde, Aquitaine) celebrates a wonderful pairing - Spring Lamb and claret - well the wines of the commune of Pauillac AC - a small village and port in the Medoc which also has the distinction of hosting 3 of the 5 "first growths" in the 1855 classification of Bordeaux wines - Chateaux Lafite, <p>.........Continue reading <a href="http://frenchduck.com/latest/archives/2008/05/lamb-and-claret-in-pauillac.html">Lamb and Claret in Pauillac</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://frenchduck.com/latest/wp-content/uploads/2008/05/pauillacagneauvin.gif" alt="Pauillac's Fete de l'Agneau et du Vin 2008" align="right" height="327" width="199" />Pauillac (33 Gironde, Aquitaine) celebrates a wonderful pairing &#8211; Spring Lamb and claret &#8211; well the wines of the commune of Pauillac AC &#8211; a small village and port in the Medoc which also has the distinction of hosting 3 of the 5 &#8220;first growths&#8221; in the 1855 classification of Bordeaux wines &#8211; Chateaux <strong>Lafite</strong>, <strong>Latour</strong> and <strong>Mouton-Rothschild</strong>! I somehow doubt if the celebrations will include liberal samples of these elixirs!!</p>
<p>The event takes place on Sunday 18 May 2008 and includes a banquet, sheep dog demos, &#8220;meet the sheep&#8221;,     sheep shearing, a Spring market, boat trips, an art exhibition and a chance to buy a beret!</p>
<p>Lamb is a specialty of the area, as there are marshy areas near the river which are totally unsuitable for vines, but excellent for rearing saltmarsh lamb. It makes Pauillac quite a contradiction and rather more lively than much of the Medoc &#8211; especially as there is the incongruity of an industrial port and oil terminal juxtaposed with some of the most valuable and celebrated vineyards on the planet.</p>
<p>For more info see <a href="http://www.pauillac-medoc.com/default.asp?IDPAGE=115&amp;cnf=1|B0BB271F">www.pauillac-medoc.com</a></p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Apr 2008 05:21:36 +0000</pubDate>
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Plus the French market is not as competitive. The French Railway system between major cities is both fast and competitive, especially <p>.........Continue reading <a href="http://frenchduck.com/latest/archives/2008/04/internal-flights-in-france.html">Internal flights in France</a></p>
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<p>Information on domestic flights in France is not easy to come by, one reason being that Air France has such a dominant position in France and already have flights on most internal routes.<br />
Plus the French market is not as competitive. The French Railway system between major cities is both fast and competitive, especially if starting from Paris.<br />
I have only been able to uncover a couple of airlines which offer domestic flights in France:-<br />
<a href="http://www.easyjet.com/">http://www.easyjet.com/</a> &#8211; <strong>Toulouse </strong>to<strong> Lyon</strong>, <strong>Paris</strong>, <strong>Nice</strong> to <strong>Paris</strong>; <strong>Lyon</strong> to <strong>Biarritz</strong>, <strong>Bordeaux;</strong> <strong>Biarritz </strong>to <strong>Paris</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://www.twinjet.net/">http://www.twinjet.net/</a><br />
<strong>Toulouse</strong> (32 Haute-Garonne, Midi-Pyrenees) to <strong>Metz/Nancy</strong>, <strong>Mulhouse</strong>, <strong>Brest</strong>; <strong>Marseille</strong> to <strong>Metz/Nancy</strong>, <strong>Mulhouse</strong>; <strong>Paris </strong>- <strong>Perigueux</strong>, <strong>Cherbourg</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://www.airlinair.fr/">http://www.airlinair.fr/</a> <strong>Brest</strong>,(29 Finistere, Brittany) <strong>Bordeaux </strong>(33 Gironde, Aquitaine), <strong>Agen</strong> (47 Lot-et-Garonne, Aquitaine), <strong>Lyon </strong>(69 Rhone, Rhone-Alpes), <strong>Poitiers </strong>(86 Vienne, Poitou-Charentes), <strong>Brive</strong> (19 Correze, Limousin) <strong>Beziers</strong> (34 Herault, Languedoc-Roussillon) etc</p>
<p><a href="http://www.ryanair.com/">http://www.ryanair.com/</a> now also has links from <strong>Marseille </strong>(13 Bouches-du-Rhone, Provence) to<strong> Lille</strong> (59 Nord, Nord-Pas de Calais) and <strong>Brest </strong>(29 Finistere, Brittany)</p>
<p>You can try sites like <a href="http://www.expedia.fr/">http://www.expedia.fr/</a> but even a price comparison site like <a href="http://www.baisse-de-prix.com/voyages.php">http://www.baisse-de-prix.com/voyages.php</a> seems to offer little new – it looks like Air France have cornered the market with little opportunity for discounting.</p>
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		<title>A taste of France in Bordeaux and the UK</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Apr 2008 10:46:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>le duck</dc:creator>
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It looks exactly like the Café du Port on the quai Deschamps; it&#8217;s uncanny, as if they&#8217;ve brought the tiles and the brass fitments over piece by piece. You look out of the window expecting to see the Garonne, and instead you&#8217;re on Park Lane
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<em>It looks exactly like the Café du Port on the quai Deschamps; it&#8217;s uncanny, as if they&#8217;ve brought the tiles and the brass fitments over piece by piece. You look out of the window expecting to see the Garonne, and instead you&#8217;re on Park Lane</em></p>
<p><a href="http://www.telegraph.co.uk/wine/main.jhtml?xml=/wine/2008/04/13/st_zoewilliams.xml" target="_blank">The Telegraph (11 April 08)</a> recommends some places to eat authentic French cuisine in the UK &#8211; the above description is about a new eatery in London&#8217;s Park Lane called  <a href="http://www.bord-eaux.com">Bord’eaux</a> (which translates as &#8220;waterside&#8221;)<br />
A meal at a decent French restaurant in the UK might just provide a cheaper alternative to a trip to France this year, bearing in mind the disastrous Euro exchange rate (currently £1=€1.20 at the Post Office).</p>
<p>The <a href="http://www.lecafeduport.com" target="_blank">Cafe du Port </a> in Bordeaux is on the right bank of the river and overlooks the port area with impressive views of the sweeping curve of the Garonne and Napoleon&#8217;s stone bridge (Pont de Pierre). Fish is their speciality.</p>
<p>Another option in Bordeaux is<a href="http://www.latupina.com/tupina_en/index.html" target="_blank"> la Tupina</a> &#8220;authentic southwest&#8221; in rue porte de la Monnaie (see map) which was recommended by Rick Stein in his <a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B000VIRD4M?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=allezvinsfrenchr&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=1634&amp;creative=6738&amp;creativeASIN=B000VIRD4M">Rick Stein&#8217;s French Odyssey series</a><img src="http://www.assoc-amazon.co.uk/e/ir?t=allezvinsfrenchr&amp;l=as2&amp;o=2&amp;a=B000VIRD4M" style="border: medium none  ! important; margin: 0px ! important" border="0" height="1" width="1" /> series and Voted 2<sup>nd</sup> Best Bistrot in the world by the New York Herald Tribune!</p>
<p><a href="http://frenchduck.co.uk/wp/aquitaine/33-gironde/33-gironde-aquitaine" target="_blank">See our customised Google Map of Bordeaux<img src="http://frenchduck.com/latest/wp-content/plugins/image-shadow/cache/40fe2148aadb093736dcafe72a64934d.jpg" alt="Google Map of the Gironde" align="right" /></a></p>
<p>Other recommendations from the Telegraph article for eating French in the UK:-<br />
<a href="http://www.lavenham.co.uk/greathouse/" target="_blank">The Great House, Market Place, Lavenham</a> in Suffolk  &#8211; an attractive small medieval village in the middlle of East Anglia- <em>&#8220;A striking medieval English building houses a romantic room serving classic Gallic cuisine. Try the hearty pavé of beef in a rich red-wine sauce with beef marrow&#8221;</em><br />
<a href="http://www.frenchliving.co.uk/" target="_blank"></a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.frenchliving.co.uk/" target="_blank">French Living</a> in Nottingham, which also featured in our article on <a href="http://frenchduck.com/latest/archives/2008/03/where-to-eat-cassoulet-in-the-uk.html" target="_blank">where to eat Cassoulet</a>. <em>This endearing rustic bistro is decked out with checked tablecloths and serves onglet à l’échalote, using a typically French cut of beef with a sauce of shallots and veal stock, sautéed potatoes and seasoned vegetables</em><br />
<a href="http://www.restaurantbosquet.co.uk/"></a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.restaurantbosquet.co.uk/" target="_blank">Restaurant Bosquet</a> in Kenilworth,Warwickshire which focuses on the gastronomy of SW France <em>The chef Bernard Lignier’s south-western French roots add character to this little restaurant in a terrace. Much of the menu has modern touches, but the starter of quail with Puy lentils and foie gras  could not be more classically French</em>. Their wine list features a good selection of the wines of Southwest France &#8211; Madiran, Cahors and Jurancon.<br />
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		<title>Apartment to rent in central Bordeaux</title>
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WIFI and telephone available</p>
<blockquote><p>Our apartment was selected for its location in the heart of the city on the fashionable Rue des Remparts.  This pedestrianised street is situated between the prestigious shopping street &#8220;Cours de l’Intendance&#8221; and the city’s fine Cathedral &#8220;St. André&#8221;. Rue des Remparts offers a smart selection of bistro restaurants, cafés, boutique clothes and jewellery shops, delicatessen and specialised gift shops.</p>
<p class="maintext-justify" style="padding-top: 15px">The apartment is on the second floor of a bourgeois &#8216;pierre du taille&#8217; (cut local stone) 19th. century building. This beautiful apartment has been beautifully renovated and finished with all-new furnishings, fixtures and fittings.</p>
<p class="maintext-justify" style="padding-top: 15px">Offering a beautiful and light, open plan living space of more than 50m². With original wooden floors, high ceilings, marble fireplace and 3 exquisite cast iron &#8216;Juliette&#8217; balconies overlooking the street.To the rear of the main room a corridor connects to two separate comfortable double bedrooms and a modern shower room. The apartment is fully furnished and equipped to a very high standard, tastefully presented and modern, but in keeping with its period.</p>
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<p>In summary<br />
Brief Summary:</p>
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<td width="196" valign="top">Property name</td>
<td width="238">Bordeaux Apartment</td>
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<td>Central Bordeaux</td>
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<td>33000</td>
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<td>apartment</td>
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<td>city centre</td>
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<td>£150-£200 per night (sleeps 4)</td>
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<td>A beautiful city centre apartment located on a pedestrianised street in  the heart of Bordeaux.  The apartment is on the second floor of a  bourgeois &#8216;pierre du taille&#8217; (cut local stone) 19th. century building.  It is recently newly renovated and finished with all-new furnishings,  fixtures and fittings.   Offering a beautiful and light, open plan  living space of more than 50m². With original wooden floors, high  ceilings, marble fireplace and 3 exquisite cast iron &#8216;Juliette&#8217;  balconies overlooking the street. To the rear of the main room a  corridor connects to two separate comfortable double bedrooms and a  modern bathroom. The apartment is fully furnished and equipped to a  very high standard, tastefully presented and modern, but in keeping  with its period.    The apartment sleeps 4 people.</td>
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<td valign="top">See our article on &#8220;Le weekend in&#8230;.</td>
<td>Bordeaux</td>
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		<title>Medoc Chateaux open their doors</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Mar 2008 09:45:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>le duck</dc:creator>
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Its "Portes Ouvertes" in the Medoc on 12-13 April 2008. In this famous and celebrated wine region  numerous chateaux will be holding open house in the prime appellations of Medoc, Haut-Medoc, St Estephe, Pauillac, Moulis-en-Medoc, Listrac-Medoc and Margaux.
This prized area which stretches north from Bordeaux up to the Pointe de Grave between the Atlantic <p>.........Continue reading <a href="http://frenchduck.com/latest/archives/2008/03/medoc-chateaux-open-their-doors.html">Medoc Chateaux open their doors</a></p>
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<p>Its &#8220;Portes Ouvertes&#8221; in the Medoc on 12-13 April 2008. In this famous and celebrated wine region  numerous chateaux will be holding open house in the prime appellations of Medoc, Haut-Medoc, St Estephe, Pauillac, Moulis-en-Medoc, Listrac-Medoc and Margaux.<br />
This prized area which stretches north from Bordeaux up to the Pointe de Grave between the Atlantic and the mouth of the Gironde is home to some of the best wines in the world, so any opportunity to visit and taste is a great opportunity.<br />
However, you are unlikely to be offered a sip of the finest old vintages, but samples of the latest 2007 vintage will be available in its very young and rather green and tannic state.<br />
Many of the Chateaux are also hosting other events alongside the tastings &#8211; music, art or photography exhibitions and food in various forms. Just visiting these chateaux should be an experience, and tastings should be interesting!</p>
<p>For more info see <a href="http://www.pauillac-medoc.com/">www.pauillac-medoc.com</a></p>
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		<title>Taking St Emilion seriously!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Feb 2008 08:07:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>AB</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[[ September 21, 2008; ] I have previously been a little cynical about the tendancy of the French to imbue elements of their gastronomic heritage with just a tad too much pomp and often doubtful history and ceremonials. If they had such things, I am sure there would be the equivalent of "The Worshipful Company of the Most Glorious and <p>.........Continue reading <a href="http://frenchduck.com/latest/archives/2008/02/taking-st-emilion-seriously.html">Taking St Emilion seriously!</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image"><img src="http://frenchduck.com/latest/wp-content/plugins/image-shadow/cache/2d0b16738a0df3fed54bec8dc6e0fddb.jpg" alt="juradestemilion.jpg" class="mt-image-left" style="margin: 0pt 20px 20px 0pt; float: left" width="300" height="124" /></span>I have previously been a little cynical about the tendancy of the French to imbue elements of their gastronomic heritage with just a tad too much pomp and often doubtful history and ceremonials. If they had such things, I am sure there would be the equivalent of &#8220;The Worshipful Company of the Most Glorious and Authentic Pickled Onion or Shallot&#8221;, (<em>oignons conservés au vinaigre?</em>) enriched by elaborate costumes and rituals &#8211; and a history dating back to 1992! Having said that I admire their pride in their local produce and agree that it should be celebrated.</p>
<p>However, one august body to which my fond cynicism should not apply is the Jurade de St  Emilion, who do have elaborate red robes, a spectacular procession through the town and a banquet which does justice to the fine wines of St Emilion. Every autumn they celebrate their &#8220;Ban des Vendanges&#8221; to mark the official start of the grape harvest, and many years ago I was lucky enough to accompany members of the Jurade on an extensive itinerary of tastings, a series of lavish meals with grand cru wines and the grand banquet. Although we were often only tasting young wines at the chateaux, some wonderful and mature vintages were brought out for the banquet.</p>
<p>As Timothy Hartley kindly informs me, the Jurade de St Emilion has a rich and important history in the development of the wines of St Emilion:<br />
LA JURADE DE SAINT-ÉMILION</p>
<blockquote><p><em>The roots of the Jurade lie deep in both French and English history &#8211; as its Arms, Great Seal and banners, which bear both the Lilies of France and the Lions of England, show. Saint-Émilion, together with the rest of Acquitaine, formed part of the dowry of Eleanor of Acquitaine on her marriage to King Henry II.  The Jurade goes back at least as far as 1199, when their son, King John, confirmed privileges apparently earlier granted by Richard, Coeur de Lion.  Saint-Émilion became effectively a free City under the Crown with the Jurade having control of its legal and economic affairs.  The Jurats&#8217; duties included the control of production, and sale of, wine, closely monitoring its quality, branding approved casks and destroying any which were unworthy. Under Edward I, in 1289, the area of the Jurisdiction was enlarged to cover what is still the wine growing area composing the appellations of Saint Émilion.  In return for these privileges, the Crown required that regular, and very large consignments, of wine be tasted, judged, its good quality assured, and then be consigned to England in casks quality assured by the Jurade&#8217;s seal.  After Saint-Émilion reverted to the French Crown, the Jurade&#8217;s rights and duties were confirmed by French Royal Charters but, in the French Revolution, Jurats lost both their heads and their privileges.<br />
The Jurade no longer has its extensive former civic and legal powers but its Grand Council still sits once a year, in Spring, to conduct a blind tasting of the wines of Saint-Émilion to assess their merits and pronounce a Jugement du Vin Nouveau.  In September, it authorises the start of picking, in a ceremonial Ban des Vendanges from the top of the Tour du Roi, the Jurats wearing the scarlet and white robe of their mediaeval predecessors and calling upon their spirits to witness the continuation of over 800 years of tradition, passion, experience and skill.<br />
<span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image"><img src="http://www.frenchduck.com/images/stemilionlogo.gif" alt="stemilionlogo.gif" class="mt-image-right" style="margin: 0pt 0pt 20px 20px; float: right" width="181" height="188" /></span>The Jurade honours its historic links by giving us the privilege of two Chancelleries, based in the two ancient leading cities of England, York, serving the north of England and Scotland, and London, for the south of England and Wales.  They organise tastings for those who would like to know more about the Jurisdiction&#8217;s wines, often in combination with charitable fund raising.  They also arrange visits to Saint-Emilion for members of the Association de la Jurade in England for the important festivals in Saint-Emilion&#8217;s calendar, the Fête de Printemps and the Ban des Vendanges.   More information about their activities, and contact details, are on their website &#8211; <a href="http://www.jurade.org.uk" target="_blank">www.jurade.org.uk</a>.   They are always happy to welcome new members and to introduce them to Saint-Émilion&#8217;s renowned hospitality, its beauty and its enormous range of wines.</em></p>
<p><em>St Emilion produces some of the best Bordeaux red wines, wines which in the Merlot and Cabernet Franc grapes dominate. The town and vineyards of St Emilion (33, Gironde, Aquitaine) are to my mind the most interesting to visit, the town being on an outcrop and the vineyards stretching down to the Dordogne river. The Spring celebration &#8220;Fete de Printemps&#8221; takes place on the 3rd Sunday in June, whilst the harvest celebration &#8220;Ban des Vendanges&#8221; takes place on the 3rd Sunday in September.<br />
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<p>For more info on St Emilion see <a href="http://www.saint-emilion-tourisme.com/" target="_blank">www.saint-emilion-tourisme.com</a></p>
<p>UPDATE: The St Emilion Ban des Vendanges takes place on Sunday 21 September 2008</p>
<p>For a classy B&amp;B in the region see<a href="http://www.chezkelly.eu" target="_blank"> www.chezkelly.eu</a></p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 02 Sep 2007 15:19:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>le duck</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most French autoroutes between major towns and cities are toll motorways, which whilst often offering fast and uncrowded dual-carriageways, can nevertheless add significantly to the cost of a trip through France &#8211; e.g over €90 (over £60) on a one-way trip from Calais to Nice (1226km of motorway driving about 760 miles).
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://frenchduck.com/latest/wp-content/plugins/image-shadow/cache/c71cfded6d108d6c6470ad24969bc28e.jpg" width="74" height="73" alt="Autoroute sign" align="left" hspace="10"/>Most French autoroutes between major towns and cities are toll motorways, which whilst often offering fast and uncrowded dual-carriageways, can nevertheless add significantly to the cost of a trip through France &#8211; e.g over €90 (over £60) on a one-way trip from Calais to Nice (1226km of motorway driving about 760 miles).</p>
<p>However there are significant sections of autoroute which are toll free &#8211; most often these are around major towns and Cities (Paris, Bordeaux, Lyon etc).</p>
<p>In the North, the A16 is toll-free from Boulogne (J29) to the Belgian border (J36) via Calais and Dunkerque. The A25 from Dunkerque (J20) to Lille is free, so you can reach Lille from the main Channel ports without paying a toll!. Also all routes from Lille to the Belgian border.<br />
The following autoroutes are toll free (as at September 2007)<br />
A16 (part of the Autoroute des Estuaires (estuaries)) from Boulogne-sur-Mer (J29) to the Belgian border(J36)<br />
A20 (L&#8217;Occitane) from Vierzon (J6 junction with A71) to Brive-la-Gaillarde (J53) via Chateauroux, Argenton and Limoges<br />
A25 from Dunkerque (J20 with A16) to Lille<br />
A28 from Abbeville (J1) to Rouen (J14)<br />
A30/A31 (Autoroute de la Vallée de la Fensch) from Thionville (J1) to Toul (J12) via Metz and Nancy<br />
A38 from Dijon (J33) to Pouilly-sur-Auxois (J24 and the junction with the A6)<br />
A63 (Autoroute de la Cote Basque) from Bordeaux to Bellin-Bellet (J20)<br />
A64 (la Pyreneenne) from St Martory (J20) to Muret (J25)<br />
A68 (la Tarnaise) from Monastruc (J3 NE of Toulouse) to Albi (J11) via Gaillac<br />
A75 (la Meridienne) from Clermont-Ferrand (J15) to Pezenas (J59) (except for the Millau Bridge) via Issoire<br />
A77 (Autoroute de l&#8217;Arbre (trees)) from Pouilly (J26) to Nevers (J37)<br />
A84 from Caen (J46) to Rennes (J25) via Avranches</p>
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		<title>Markets in Gironde (33 Aquitaine)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 23 Jun 2007 10:02:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John</dc:creator>
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Arcachon for oysters and seafood, Bazas for beef.and almost everything in Bordeaux.
The following list is provided as an indicator of what markets take place whenin good faith, but bear in mind that some markets will only take place in the summer, others may be 2-weekly or monthly &#8211; always check <p>.........Continue reading <a href="http://frenchduck.com/latest/archives/2007/06/markets-in-gironde-33-aquitaine.html">Markets in Gironde (33 Aquitaine)</a></p>
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<p>Arcachon for oysters and seafood, Bazas for beef.and almost everything in Bordeaux.</p>
<p>The following list is provided as an indicator of what markets take place whenin good faith, but bear in mind that some markets will only take place in the summer, others may be 2-weekly or monthly &#8211; always check with the local tourist office.</p>
<p>Andernos	Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday<br />
Arcachon	daily<br />
Ares	Tuesday<br />
Audenge	Tuesday<br />
Bazas	Saturday<br />
Blaye	Wednesday, Saturday<br />
Bordeaux &#8211; Aubiers	Friday<br />
Bordeaux &#8211; Bacalan	Friday<br />
Bordeaux &#8211; Belcier	Tuesday<br />
Bordeaux &#8211; Capucins	Monday-Saturday<br />
Bordeaux &#8211; Chartrons	Tuesday-Saturday<br />
Bordeaux &#8211; Grand Parc	Saturday<br />
Bordeaux &#8211; Grands Hommes	daily exc Sunday<br />
Bordeaux &#8211; La Bastide	Thursday<br />
Bordeaux &#8211; Lerme	Wednesday, Saturday<br />
Bordeaux &#8211; Pins-Francs	Wednesday<br />
Bordeaux &#8211; pl St-Amand	Saturday<br />
Bordeaux &#8211; pl St-Pierre	Thursday<br />
Bordeaux &#8211; Quais	Sunday<br />
Bordeaux &#8211; Royal	Saturday<br />
Bordeaux &#8211; St-Martial	Wednesday<br />
Bordeaux &#8211; St-Michel	daily<br />
Bordeaux &#8211; St-Suerin	Friday<br />
Bordeaux &#8211; St-Victor-Dupeux	Tuesday<br />
Bordeaux &#8211; Victor Hugo	daily<br />
Bourg-sur-Gironde	Sunday<br />
Cap-Ferret	Wednesday<br />
Captieux	Monday<br />
Castillon-la-Bataille	Monday<br />
Coutras	Wednesday, Saturday<br />
Creon	Wednesday<br />
Gujan-Mestras	Wednesday<br />
Hourtin	Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, Sunday<br />
La Teste	Thursday, Saturday, Sunday<br />
Lacanau	Tuesday<br />
Lacanau-Ocean	Wednesday<br />
Lege	Saturday<br />
Lesparre-Medoc	Tuesday, Saturday<br />
Libourne	Tuesday, Friday, Sunday<br />
Monsegur	Tuesday, Friday<br />
Pauillac	Saturday<br />
Sauveterre-de-Guyenne	Tuesday<br />
Soulac-sur-Mer	daily<br />
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Ste-Foy-la-Grande	daily<br />
Villandraut	Thursday</p>
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		<title>Flying UK to France</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Mar 2007 22:42:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The number of budget airline routes to France from the UK is continuing to grow, as is the number of French destinations &#8211; 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 &#8211; and this excludes <p>.........Continue reading <a href="http://frenchduck.com/latest/archives/2007/03/flying-uk-to-france.html">Flying UK to France</a></p>
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The list below shows the extent of the coverage &#8211; 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.</p>
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		<title>Wine &amp; Cheese Weekend at Langon</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 31 Aug 2006 07:01:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[[ September 1, 2006 to September 3, 2006. ] 

In the region which hosts Sauternes and Graves, Langon (33 Gironde, Aquitaine) celebrates its 21st "FETE DU VIN ET DU FROMAGE" from 1-3 September 2006.  Lying Southeast of Bordeaux, just off the A62 Autoroute to Toulouse (see map), Langon is in the southernmost part of the Gironde département. But if you follow the Garonne <p>.........Continue reading <a href="http://frenchduck.com/latest/archives/2006/08/wine-cheese-weekend-at-langon.html">Wine &#038; Cheese Weekend at Langon</a></p>
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<p>In the region which hosts Sauternes and Graves, Langon (33 Gironde, Aquitaine) celebrates its 21st &#8220;FETE DU VIN ET DU FROMAGE&#8221; from 1-3 September 2006.  Lying Southeast of Bordeaux, just off the A62 Autoroute to Toulouse (<a href="http://maps.google.fr/maps?f=q&amp;hl=fr&amp;q=langon+33&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;z=12&amp;ll=44.572616,-0.249252&amp;spn=0.086822,0.346069&amp;om=1&amp;iwloc=A" target="_blank">see map</a>), Langon is in the southernmost part of the Gironde département. But if you follow the Garonne river down from Bordeaux rather than the autoroute you journey will take you through villages with evocative names such as Barsac, Sauternes and Loupiac &#8211; some of the finest dessert wines in the whole of France. These are made possible by both the Semillon grape and position of the vineyards influenced by the Atlantic Ocean, which is ideal for the moisture which prompts the development of &#8220;botrytis&#8221; or noble rot, which in turn produces late harvest grapes where the juices have been concentrated into sweet nectar.<br />
There are also dry white and red wines from the &#8220;Graves&#8221; &#8211; including the modest little &#8220;Chateau Haut-Brion&#8221;. Here the reds (made from Merlot and Cabernets) tend to be supple and full-bodied with distinctive bouquets, and with real ageing potential amongst the best.</p>
<p>My recollection of Langon is of a pleasant, if unexciting little town, which will be enlivened over the weekend of 1-3 September with the celebration of wine, cheese and gastornomy &#8211; the &#8220;guest&#8221; region being Savoie &#8211; so some excellent cheeses will be available to accompany the wine tasting and all the &#8220;normal&#8221; attractions &#8211; competitions, music, processions, ceremonies and market.</p>
<p>For more info see <a href="http://www.sauternais-graves-langon.com" target="_blank">http://www.sauternais-graves-langon.com//a&gt;<br />
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		<title>Bordeaux River Festival</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Jul 2006 16:19:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John</dc:creator>
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Celebrating Bordeaux&#8217;s impressive maritime heritage  &#8211; Bordeaux Fete le Fleuve &#8211; literally Bordeaux celebrates the river!
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<p>Celebrating Bordeaux&#8217;s impressive maritime heritage  &#8211; Bordeaux Fete le Fleuve &#8211; literally Bordeaux celebrates the river!</p>
<p>See <a href="http://http://www.bordeaux-fete-le-fleuve.com/">www.bordeaux-fete-le-fleuve.com/</a></p>
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		<title>Bordeaux Cycling Criterium</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Jul 2006 15:49:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[[ August 31, 2007; ] 

Top Professional Cycle Race through the middle of the City of Bordeaux - now a UNESCO World Heritage Site - more info

For more on the cycle race see <p>.........Continue reading <a href="http://frenchduck.com/latest/archives/2006/07/bordeaux-cycling-criterium.html">Bordeaux Cycling Criterium</a></p>
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<p>Top Professional Cycle Race through the middle of the City of Bordeaux &#8211; now a UNESCO World Heritage Site &#8211; <a href="http://www.frenchduck.com/2007/07/bordeaux_unesco_world_heritage.html">more info</a></p>
<p>For more on the cycle race see <a href="http://www.bordeaux.fr/ebx/portals/ebx.portal?_nfpb=true&amp;_pageLabel=pgFicheEvt&amp;classofcontent=evenement&amp;id=20720&amp;iEvt=5&amp;retourListe=1&amp;classListe=sommaire&amp;idListe=1590">www.bordeaux.fr</a></p>
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		<title>Bordeaux Wine Festival &#8211; 29 Jun &#8211; 02 Jul 06</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Jan 2006 08:06:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>AB</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[[ June 29, 2006 to July 2, 2006. ] Bordeaux celebrates the wines of Aquitaine 29 June - 02 July <p>.........Continue reading <a href="http://frenchduck.com/latest/archives/2006/01/bordeaux-wine-festival-29-jun-02-jul-06.html">Bordeaux Wine Festival &#8211; 29 Jun &#8211; 02 Jul 06</a></p>
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Bordeaux (33 Gironde, Aquitaine) is the place to be 29 June &#8211; 02 July 2006 when a 4 day wine festival is held in the Place des Quinconces &#8211; celebrating the 80-odd appellations in the Aquitaine region &#8211; taste, discover, learn and enjoy.<br />
<em>&#8220;The Bordeaux Wine Festival will cover an area of more than 29 acres. On this single and unique site, visitors will be able to sample the very best vintages from Bordeaux and the region. Visitors will also be able to wander through one of France&#8217;s most beautiful 18th century city, discover the old Town markets, admire the architecture of the Grand Theatre, amble through the antique district, and marvel at the many grand buildings and monuments. During the daytime, numerous<br />
excursions will be possible, using the Discovery Pass, to visit the scenic sites, the vineyard chateaux and other gems of the Gironde region.&#8221;</em><br />
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<p>For more see <a href="http://www.bordeaux-fete-le-vin.com/">http://www.bordeaux-fete-le-vin.com/</a><br />
For more on French Wine, Food &amp; Travel see <a href="http://www.frenchduck.co.uk">www.frenchduck.co.uk</a></p>
<p><em>Keywords: France,Wine,Bordeaux,Aquitaine</em></p>
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		<title>Festival of the Fatted Calf at Bazas &#8211; 23 Feb 06</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Jan 2006 06:40:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>AB</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[[ February 23, 2006; ] Bazas in Aquitaine celebrates the tradition of the Fatted Calf every <p>.........Continue reading <a href="http://frenchduck.com/latest/archives/2006/01/festival-of-the-fatted-calf-at-bazas-23-feb-06.html">Festival of the Fatted Calf at Bazas &#8211; 23 Feb 06</a></p>
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Bazas (33 Gironde, Aquitaine) celebrates the local tradtion of fatted oxen (<em>Fete des Boeufs Gras</em>). Originating from 1283 under the reign of the English Edward I, when the locals were required to provide the Archbishop of Bazas with a splendid beast, this festival celebrates the local tradition of rearing the special breed of oxen in this small but important town on the northern edge of the Landes forest, just south of the Garonne River. This year it takes place on 23 February 2006.<br />
As such it is a bit of a beauty contest, where the best animals are judged, in the midst of a parade, bands playing and inevitably a good bit of beef and local wine being consumed (the nearest being Cotes du Marmandais). Nowadays the judging is on the basis of the quality of the meat, but in earllier times the beef were fattened as much for the tallow for candles as for meat!! Inevitably in France there is a revered brotherhood for the Bazas beef &#8211; <em>la Confrérie  Bazadaise du Boeuf</em> where men dress up in silly costumes and perform some obscure rituals &#8211; but it all goes to make for enertainment and to celebrate the region&#8217;s produce. For more info see <a href="http://www.ville-bazas.fr/anevboeu.htm" target="_blank">www.ville-bazas.fr</a><img src="http://frenchduck.com/latest/wp-content/plugins/image-shadow/cache/d8e7d73caa8bc367a9ab386d76380dd8.jpg" alt="bazas2.jpg" align="right" height="150" width="200" /></p>
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<em>Keywords: France,Wine,Beef,Aquitaine,Gironde,Landes,Bazas</em></p>
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