We left Burgundy via the now very familiar and wonderful D974 - la route des grands crus - and onto the D981, studiously avoiding all signs to the motorway and la route de soleil, remaining steadfastly on the right bank of first the Saône and ultimately the Rhône, as the valley widens and the Côte … Continue reading Via Beaujolais to Condrieu in Northern Rhône : July 2018
Author: countrymouse
Beaune and beautiful Burgundy – July 2018
After the train trauma it took some effort to resist the attempt of the charming young woman in Dijon to hire us a higher spec car. We were rewarded by a free up-grade none the less, when she failed to locate the key for our little Fiat or Corsa. We drove south down the famous … Continue reading Beaune and beautiful Burgundy – July 2018
To Burgundy by train : July 2018
The journey from Andover to Paris via St Pancras on Eurostar went entirely as planned; on time and comfortable. However the next leg from Gare du Nord to Gare de Lyon was nightmarish despite my pre-emptive attempts.... The decision not to use the metro on a hot July day backfired - Le Cab was 35 … Continue reading To Burgundy by train : July 2018
Alsace in spring – April 2018
David’s research had produced little up-to-date published material on Alsace, so no sooner back from Verona, than we were off again, this time via Basel airport. Colmar in Alsace - and a very smart hotel in the centre, backing onto ‘Little Venice’ We hired a slightly grander car than usual - whose SatNav proved very … Continue reading Alsace in spring – April 2018
VinItaly and Cangrande – April 2018
This is Cangrande I - ‘big dog’ or rather the statue of him built for his tomb in the mid 1300s. The scourge of his enemies but a great friend to Dante, whose Commedia guaranteed his immortality. There is (alot) more to come... bear with me!
Summa – and Verona’s churches – April 2018
This time last year we were limping home from Gorizia, grateful to be alive and mobile after David’s gall bladder crisis, and not overly bothered to have missed the largest wine fair in the world - VinItaly. This year David had been asked to serve as a judge for the Cinque Stelle wine competition - … Continue reading Summa – and Verona’s churches – April 2018
January 2018 – so it must be South Africa – Part 3
Sunday 21st January 2018: rest day in STELLENBOSCH A lazy start in the familiar hotel after a week of early rising, and a morning enjoying the town’s distinctive architecture - and saddened by an alarming security feature of South African life David’s researches had produced a table at nearby and very busy Delaire Graf in … Continue reading January 2018 – so it must be South Africa – Part 3
January 2018 – so it must be South Africa – part 2
Thursday 18 January - ROBERTSON AND BREEDEKLOOF (incl MCC focus) We left the Jan Harmsgat Country House, somewhere on the R60 between Robertson and Ashton to join a senior Brewer (Abri and Jeanette’s father?) at Springfield estate, close to the Breede rver, just south east of Robertson. The boundaries of the various estates were marked by … Continue reading January 2018 – so it must be South Africa – part 2
January 2018 – so it must be South Africa – part 1
How did this happen? David’s work of course. Research - for the new WSET Diploma I had mixed feelings about his travelling alone for a fortnight. Keen to be useful I overcame my misgivings (12 hour flights, problematic politics, 30% unemployment, historic prejudice) and booked my flights - and tried not to think too much … Continue reading January 2018 – so it must be South Africa – part 1
Franschhoek and Cape Town: January 2018
After ten fascinating days hurtling around the winelands of the Cape, following a packed itinerary devised by WOSA - Wines of South Africa - David and I were ready for a holiday. (I shall post a commentary and photos in due course) Ronnie, our driver from the company Go Cape, drove us for the last … Continue reading Franschhoek and Cape Town: January 2018
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