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France to expand high speed train network

Categories: 06 Alpes-Maritimes, 11 Aude, 13 Bouches-du-Rhone, 29 Finistere, 30 Gard, 31 Haut-Garonne, 33 Gironde, 34 Herault, 35 Ile et Villaine, 40 Landes, 66 Pyrenees-Orientales, 83 Var, 86 Vienne, Brittany, South West France, Train Updated September 3, 2008

FrenchTGV trainDespite 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) - e.g. the TGV Atlantique to Bordeaux is only high speed track as far as Tours.

Several major extensions of the network include:-

Tours to Bordeaux via Poitiers and Angouleme, bringing Bordeaux within 2 hours of Paris. Utlimately the high speed line will extend south to Bayonne and into Spain!

Le Mans to Rennes in Brittany - bringing Brest within 3 hours of Paris!

Bordeaux to Toulouse in South West France, reducing the travel time to 1 hour!

Marseille to Nice will complete the line to Provence and the Côte d’Azur

Montpellier to Perpignan and on to Barcelona in Spain!

It’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 - speedy and green!
You can book any train journey to and within France including Eurostar, TGV and local lines through RailEurope

Chateau Monty - English, Biodynamic, Roussillon and Channel 4

Categories: 66 Pyrenees-Orientales, Books Guides Images, Languedoc Roussillon wines, Vineyards, Winemakers Updated August 12, 2008

biodynamic wine at domaine leroy in BurgundyBiodynamic wine comes to the fore (or Four!) in September with a new series on making wine biodynamically in southern France.

A biodynamic wine is essentially an organic wine, avoiding pesticides and fertilisers in the vineyard and (as far as possible) any artifical chemicals in the winemaking process. But there is also an added “cosmic” dimension which determines key stages in the winemaking process from vine to bottle which are influenced by the phases of the moon and alignment of the planets.

Other examples of Biodynamic vineyards are Domaine Leflaive and Domaine Leroy in Burgundy, Domaine Huet in Vouvray and Coulée de Serrant in the small Loire appellation of Savennieres.

Few are convinced that this approach is more than just a little bizarre, or that it produces distinctly better wines, although each of the established vineyards listed do have an excellent reputation.

Channel 4 will be showing a 6-part series about an Englishman’s quest to create a biodynamic wine in the Roussillon in the south of France starting on 4 September 2008 with Chateau Monty

Top wine critic and author, Monty Waldin, has decided to put his money where his opinionated mouth is and pack it all in to make wine biodynamically in rural France. He has just over a year to turn 5.4 acres into top selling organic wine. Renovating an old cabin on his vineyard so he can babysit his vines 24/7, his only company will be his donkey and occasionally his high maintenance girlfriend Silvana when she jets in from Italy. Regarded by peers as a bit loopy because of his views about Biodynamics, and even as the enfant terrible of the wine world (he’s upset the establishment for his harsh criticisms of the wine industry), Monty’s nonetheless forged a successful career and written several award-winning books…But now he’s abandoning life behind the laptop for a new one making his own wine in the French Pyrenees.

As always there is a book to accompany the series - Chateau Montyand respected wine merchant Adnams is stocking the wine - Monty’s Red 2007, Vin de Pays des Cotes Catalanes - “The aromas of young, herby red fruits and a lively, juicy mouthful of charmingly rustic hedgrow flavours.”
If you want to know more about Biodynamic wines, here is our list of suggested reading:-
Nicolas Joly (owner of Coulée de Serrant) - Biodynamic Wine, Demystified
Monty Waldin (of Chateau Monty) - Biodynamic Wines
George Andrews and Nicolas Joly’s Wine from Sky to Earth: Growing & Appreciating Biodynamic Wine
Wendy E Cook’s The Biodynamic Food and Cookbook: Real Nutrition That Doesn’t Cost the Earth

UPDATE:-
Jamie Goode, writing in the Sunday Express (17 Aug 08) adds: Think of biodynamic wines as “supercharged version of organic,” he says. Work in the vineyard is fitted in around the alignment of the moon and the planets, and growers claim it has improved the quality of their wine. Some of his recommendations include:-

• 2006 Chapoutier Organic Côtes du Rhône, France (£7.99, Waitrose)
• 2005 Bertie Collection Syrah, Minervois, France (£7.99, Oddbins)
• 2004 Didier Barral Faugeres “Jadis”, France (£17.30, Les Caves de Pyrene)

Fete des Vins in Perpignan

Categories: 66 Pyrenees-Orientales, Banyuls, Collioure AC, Cotes du Roussillon, France Events, Languedoc Roussillon wines, Maury AC, Rivesaltes, Vin de Pays d'Oc, Wine Festivals Updated June 23, 2008
June 27, 2008

 The Fête des Vins (wine festival) takes place in the Place de la Republique in Perpignan (66 Pyrenees-Orientales) on 27 June 2008, where more than 50 local winegrowers from the Rousillon region will present their wines. The wines include Cotes du Roussillon AC, Maury AC, Banyuls, Fitou AC and Muscat de Rivesaltes and Collioure AC.

Tours and tastings are also being organised in vineyards from the end of June until the beginning of September, plus a tasting over the same period in the Palais des Rois de Majorque in Perpignan.

For more information, please contact: apvr@vins-du-roussillon.com or +33 4 68 51 59 99 or see www.vinsduroussillon.com

Festival of the Wind at Leucate

Categories: 11 Aude, 66 Pyrenees-Orientales, Cotes du Roussillon, Fitou, France Events, Languedoc Roussillon wines, Languedoc-Roussillon, Regions Departements, Rivesaltes, Wines of France Updated March 25, 2008
April 12, 2008toApril 20, 2008

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Leucate (11 Aude, Langedoc) is a peninsula which juts out into the Mediterranean and encompasses an inland sea south of Narbonne and is the gateway to the Parc Naturel Régional de la Narbonnaise en Méditerranée. With 16km of Mediterranean coast on one side and ponds and lakes on the other, this is a rich marine environment.

It’s exposure to the sea makes it an ideal place for wind-sports such as wind- and kite-surfing and the world championships (Mondial du Vent) from the 12-20 April 2008.

The area is quite exposed to the winds off the sea and the Tramontane wind down from the Pyrenees - great for the surfers, but not so ideal if you want to explore the park or take advantage of the many cycle paths available.

Nearby you’ll find the vines of the coastal enclave of the wines of Fitou AC (excellent rich reds) and further south the wines of the Cotes du Roussillon AC, including some good Muscats from Rivesaltes.

For more info see www.mondial-du-vent.com and

for info on Leucate see www.leucate.net

Tour de France - Stage 12:Lavelanet - Narbonne

Categories: 09 Ariege, 11 Aude, 66 Pyrenees-Orientales, France Events, Tour de France Updated January 22, 2008
July 17, 2008

Tour de France 2008
The Tour de France 2008 (21 stages, 3500 km) Stage 12 is on Thursday 17 July 2008 and starts from Lavelanet (09 Ariege, Midi-Pyrenees) and runs for 168.5km through the southern Languedoc and Cathar country and Fitou and Maury (66 Pyrenees-Orientales, Languedoc-Roussillon) to finish in Narbonne (11 Aude, Languedoc-Roussillon)
For more on the Tour de France 2008 see www.letour.fr/
For details of coverage on ITV see www.itv.com

Flying UK to France

Categories: 06 Alpes-Maritimes, 11 Aude, 12 Aveyron, 13 Bouches-du-Rhone, 17 Charente-Maritime, 24 Dordogne, 29 Finistere, 30 Gard, 31 Haut-Garonne, 33 Gironde, 34 Herault, 35 Ile et Villaine, 37 Indre-et-Loire, 38 Isere, 42 Loire, 44 Loire Atlantique, 49 Maine-et-Loire, 59 Nord, 62 Pas-de-Calais, 64 Pyrenees Atlantiques, 66 Pyrenees-Orientales, 67 Bas-Rhin, 69 Rhone, 73 Savoie, 76 Seine-Maritime, 83 Var, 84 Vaucluse, 86 Vienne, 87 Haut-Vienne, Air, Aquitaine, Brittany, Centre, France Travel, Franche-Comté, Languedoc-Roussillon, Limousin, Midi Pyrenees, Nord Pas de Calais, Normandy, Pays de la Loire, Poitou Charentes, Provence (PACA), Regions Departements, Rhone-Alpes, South West France Updated March 5, 2007

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.

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