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Faubourg Sainte-Anne

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    • Day 10

      You can keep your Bolly Darling…..::

      September 20, 2022 in France ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

      What a fabulous day! Cycled to railway station in Chalons en Champagne, bikes on train to Reims and cycled to Taittenger Champagne House.
      Tour of the 4km underground caves where the bottles are hand riddled and stored to mature into the bubbly stuff we all know and love. Then up to the surface for a Tatty Tasting - Yummy!Read more

    • Day 9

      Reims doesn’t fail to impress

      September 12, 2023 in France ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

      What a gorgeous city, slow paced and beautiful. Loulou and Beth up early and off for a reconnaisance walk to suss the area out. They found the cathedral and how close we are to everything, and came back to tell us all about it. After a quick bite we were off, searching for coffee and looking at clothes shop, and yes we have helped the economy very slightly (baggage weight issues). Beautiful buildings everywhere, people are friendly, pleasantish temperature.
      So today was Louise’s day-she wanted to do the champagne places - so she was tour director for the day 🤪.
      Couldn’t believe it when we saw a place called Eden Park so of course the two rugby nuts needed a pic.
      We had a superb lunch at a wee place in town -the biggest Cos Salad you have seen in your life for most of the party, I had this gorgeous ham salad on like a pastry bun, delicious. A lovely bottle of Rose went down nicely, then the rain came…. and I mean it poured for about 20 mins…. cooled the temp down rather well too.
      Conductor Kiely had us catching a bus and off we went to Veuve Cliquot… no tour times available but it was a great photo opportunity.
      A walk up a hill 😵‍💫 and along the way, we came across the most marvellous Vranken Pommery Champagne House. Wow what a place, what a story about an amazing woman Jeanne-Alexandrine Pommery who after becoming a widow at an early age, took the world by storm introducing their champagnes. She is know as a true trailblazer, the basis for luxury product promotion: the style, the brand, the communication and public relations. She invented the image of the Pommery Brand.
      The vineyards are built on top of Chalk quarries/Pits and it took more than 10 years to build the exterior buildings, plant 25 hectares of vineyards and dig the 18km of interconnected galleries that link the 69 chalk pits to one another.
      We went down the 116 steps to the cellar, and OMG there in front of us were all of these artworks displayed. Breathtakingly spectacular, utilising the chalk pits to highlight the art. I was gobsmacked. The temperature was amazing 30 metres underground, perfect temperature for the champagne to mature within the bottles. We all absolutely loved the experience and were so please Loulou had insisted we do it. We got a complementary glass of champagne at the end and it is quite delicious.
      The walk back up the 116 steps after our goat climbing a couple of days (well for Beth and I) was challenging on the knees and back and we are paying for it.
      Anyhoo we hopped back on a bus and off we went….allllll over the city… end of the work day dropping off all of the locals at their neighbourhoods and after about 30 mins we alighted and made our way home. Time for a rest then off out for a bite to eat.
      Have to say so far we haven’t really had the best experience with service or food but hoping to improve.
      Look up the Pommery Champagne - its bloody interesting.

      Lots of photos today cos its all just so amazing…from just walking around, the pictures of nuns are from the bathroom where we had lunch - to the champagne houses… and that Art! wow…Pommery collection I will add to another post cos they won’t fit
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    • Day 5

      Champagner oder Prosecco

      July 13, 2023 in France ⋅ ⛅ 23 °C

      Eigentlich bin ich ein Prosecco-Kind. Oder besser gesagt - ich war eines. Bis mich Peter von Moet & Chandon ‚erlöst‘ hat. Es mag viele geben, die lieben diesen prickelnden teuren Spass - aber in meinem Gaumen löst es eben nur Zusammenzucken von viel zu viel Säure aus.

      Gezeigt hat er mir Pommery, eine Marke die ich grad so richtig schreiben konnte. Und da war er - MEIN Champagner 🍾 nicht zu vergleichen mit einem Prosecco. 1874 hat Madame Pommery als einzige Frau in dieser Branche mit der Tradition von süssen Weinen gebrochen und hat aus ihren besten Trauben der Champagne den ersten Brut kreiert. Schade, muss man ihn in der Schweiz etwas suchen, aber wer ihn noch nicht kennt, sollte dies dringend nachholen.

      Unser schönes Haus am ‚See‘ liegt sehr nah an Reims, dem Ort wo sich die welt bekanntesten Champagnerhäuser die Klinke reiche können: Veuve Clicquot, Taittinger, Mumm, Moet & Chandon, Louis Roederer und, und, und.

      Die Führung durch das wahnsinnig schöne Anwesen und die 18 Kilometer langen Weinkeller dauert über drei Stunden - zu lange für mich und Hund und deshalb kaufe ich lieber eine Flasche und lese darüber.

      Der Himmel ist heute bedeckt und das bedeutet, dass wir eine Stadtbesichtigung mit CAP ins Auge fassen können. Reims gibt aber nicht so viel her. Die Kathedrale ist seeehr imposant, der Sommersalat war sehr lecker - und gut ist. Ach ja, nebst den wichtigen Namen der Boulevards hier in Reims, gibt es ganz witzige Strassennamen (siehe Bild).
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    • Day 2

      Nächster Stopp: Reims

      February 1 in France ⋅ ☁️ 5 °C

      Obwohl es Ilja heute nicht so gutgeht, zieht er die 570 km bis Reims durch und ist einfach nur froh, am heutigen Ziel zu sein. In den Ort und damit zur berühmten Kathedrale, in der vom 12.-19. Jh. die französischen Könige gekrönt wurden, laufe ich vom Stellplatz aus dann lieber allein. Für das Abendbrot gibt es frisches Baguette.
      Hier in der Champagne gibt es bestimmt noch viel zu entdecken - aber wir sind ja nicht das letzte Mal in Frankreich.
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