Reims Wine Festival

Once again the wonderful annual Wine Festival has arrived in Reims, and we didn’t miss this chance to go take a look and meet some new people.  Every year, this wine festival gets bigger and bigger with more and more exhibitors and wine enthusiasts.  And it’s not surprising when you see the range on offer and the incredible prices. Over 300 winemakers from all over France gather in Reims on the second weekend of November to offer their latest wines and network with potential partners and customers.

 

Spending the whole day here is not out of the question, but you’d have to “spit” instead of “swallow” if you wanted to remain standing!  With foie-gras sandwiches and oysters and chips, finishing off with hand-make chocolates and matured cheeses, it’s a gastronomic delight for foodies and wine lovers alike.

However, the wine festival is just ONE of the delights on the agenda for our “Exclusive Weekend in Champagne” this November, that we’re putting together, where we’ll be hosting a very small group of people, and if you want to get more information on this, then CLICK HERE to read all about it and book your place

See you soon in Champagne

Yvonne & Jiles 🙂

 

 

Global Champagne Day 2011 in Verzy

Global Champagne Day 2011 is taking place all over the world on Friday October 28th and we’re hosting a special party for our friends, colleagues and guests, and you’re welcome to join us! Just click here and you’ll be meeting and chatting to the producers, tasting their champagnes and having a whole lot of fun hanging out with us. Looking forward to seeing you here!

Cruising on the River Marne, Champagne

It was such a beautiful day today in October here in Champagne, that some friends, Paul and Debra and I decided to go take a boat out on the River Marne.

We drove to the municipal campsite in Epernay and met with the lovely Christine who speaks excellent English, and hired an electric boat for about an hour.  You can take a picnic and your bottle of champagne along too, or have a special lunch prepared for you on the terrace before or after your trip.  Christine also does special childrens’ lunches and activities during the summer months.

Today she opened up her boatyard just for us!  We were the only ones on the river and it was so peaceful.  This is just one of the many activities we can organise for you here at Les Molyneux.

Harvesting the grapes in Champagne

It’s only the beginning of September and the harvest is all but over.  I was lucky enough to spend a day with Nicolas Rainon and his wife Marie-Noelle, picking their grapes, and sampling their champagnes.  The harvest traditionally takes place around the middle of September, but the weather in April and May was so warm, that the grapes advanced at record speed, and were ready to be picked in August!

Now everyone’s wondering what to do in September!  The children have gone back to school, so we can’t take a holiday, so everything feels a little upside down.  Nature is a fickle creature.

     

 

 

 

 

 

B&B moments in Champagne

What do you do when you’re driving up a narrow street and someone has left their car parked so you can’t get past?  Do you honk your horn and wait patiently, and still no-one comes?  Or do you get in the car, seeing that the keys are in it, and move it so you can pass?  That’s exactly what Nicolas Rainon did this week, when I was invited to experience an “Oenovasion Vendanges” – a Harvesting Discovery Day!  That was just the beginning of an eventful and amazing day.

We climbed into his Landrover Discovery at 10AM and then found ourselves driving along the disused railway line called the CBR which used to connect all of the villages along the Montagne de Reims until it was finally taken up in the 60s.  Then he stopped while we admired the view, and then he advanced literally over the cliff!  I must confess I didn’t look!  And then we were in the vineyards literally, driving along grass tracks while he was explaining how to tell the difference between the different vines, and how in fact 50million years ago, the chalky terrain now known as Champagne was created. Nicolas is a mine of information about this region.

Next we climbed 102 steps up the lighthouse in Verzenay while he explained just how small each parcel of vines can be and why each grape farmer must spread his parcels far apart to avoid localised adverse weather conditions and complete destruction of his livelihood.  It was all truly fascinating.

After a hard morning’s study, we then pitched up at his wife, Marie-Noelle’s champagne house where we were treated to a harvester’s lunch and 4 matching champagnes.  Marie Noelle is passionate about the skill of matching champagne and food and is in fact, teaching this skill to their 6 year old daughter, Marie Amelie, by never mixing flavours on the same plate of food.

Then came the hard part.  Out into the vineyards we were taken by Nicolas, this time by the road (!) and we each took our secateurs and a bucket and were given instructions on how to pick the grapes.  When we had all picked a bucket-full, we emptied them into a large box, and then followed the boxes to the pressoir, where we witnessed the pressing of the grapes we had picked.

The press is so sophisticated, that it only presses the mature grapes and leaves everything else un-pressed, even the ladybirds!

The results of our hard work will not be known for at least 4 years, but I’ve no doubt that it will be an amazing cuvee that everyone will be talking about for years to come!

Happy days 🙂

 

If you’d like to know how you too can be part of this exciting event on the Champagne calendar in 2012, email now at yvonne@yvonnehalling.com before all the places are taken.  Looking forward to hearing from you soon 🙂

 

A Walk in the (Verzy) Forest

Today was such a beautiful day, my daughters and I took a stroll through the wonderful forest of Verzy and shot some video so you can see what it’s like.  Rare beech trees grow here, called “Les Faux” which literally means the false ones, but they’re not false, they’re real!  Instead of growing straight up like a regular beech tree, they grow this way and that in a gnarled and hap-hazard way, and cast their branches right down to the ground, making a sort of umbrella or igloo shape.  Rare indeed.

Take a look at the video here… enjoy!

Fête de la Musique in Reims

Yesterday was the Summer Solstice, Midsummer’s Day and the Fête de la Musique in Reims. The start of the season of music concerts all around the city until the 21st July.

The atmosphere was vibrant and alive, and people everywhere were eating, drinking, dancing and having fun.  Here’s a video…. enjoy!

Want to come join us for the party in the park? It’s like Glastonbury but a million times smaller (and without the mud, hopefully!) We’ll be packing our picnic of delicious cold meats, cheeses and delicacies prepared by our local chef, Christophe, speciality breads from our village boulangerie and not forgetting some wonderful champagne from our neighbour, Christophe Corbeaux.

“The music festival in and around Reims in July just epitomises summer in Champagne, and is fantastic, thank you for your insider knowledge on the best concerts to attend”

CLICK HERE to book your room and we’ll see you soon!

Yvonne 🙂