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Old Jun 5th, 2001, 10:41 AM
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Copy of Wine Roads

We want to take a trip to Burgundy, with emphasis on tasting wines. I'm looking for a copy of Marc Millon's "Wine Roads of France," which is out of print. His similiar book on Italy was highly useful. Glad to pay full price for a used, although not mutilated, copy.
 
Old Jun 5th, 2001, 10:53 AM
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Try bibliofind.com for used books. They accurately describe the condition of each book and they are very user friendly.
 
Old Jun 5th, 2001, 12:32 PM
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www.alibris.com has copies of The Wine Roads of Europe by Millon as well as a number of his other books relating to food and wine in Europe; nothing specific to France however. Prices range from $6.00 to $40.00 depending upon condition, hardback, softback, etc.
 
Old Jun 5th, 2001, 03:15 PM
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In addition to hitting the individual wineries, there are a couple of good tasting places to sample various wines of the regions. <BR>In Beaune, the Tourist Office has "Safari" van tours of the vineyards that last about two and a half hours, three a day. <BR>In Beaune itself, go to the Marche aux Vins - fun wine tasting. <BR>Also be sure to visit the Hospice in Beaune. <BR>One of the best wine tasting places is Le Caveau de Chassagne-Montrachet <BR>Chassagne-Montrachet <BR>Take N6 to D113A <BR>tel: 80-21-38-13 <BR>fax: 80-21-35-81 <BR>They have tastings by the glass of all wines from the area, not just one winery. <BR> <BR>In the Beaujolais area further south: <BR>Le Hameau en Beaujolais (Deboeuf's) <BR>LaGare <BR>71570 Romaneche-Thorins <BR>Gives tour of how wines are made, history, soil, tasting, etc. <BR>Off the A-6, near Lyon. <BR>For more Paris information e-mail me – [email protected] <BR>
 
Old Jun 5th, 2001, 05:20 PM
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Here’s some information on wine tours that may be of interest, particularly if you're planning a fall tour. <BR> <BR>Route 74 running just south of Dijon paralleling the Route <BR>E1 autobahn and passing through Chenove, Brochon, Nuits St. Georges, <BR>Pommard, Santenay among other villages gives one an opportunity for some scenic sightseeing as well as any number of opportunities for wine tastings. <BR> <BR>In Colombey les deux Eglises, a small historical town just west of Chaumont <BR>on Route 19 there's a charming country inn, Auberge de la Montagne <BR>Rooms are 190F to 280F as of a couple of years ago. It's at Rue <BR>d'Argentolles - 52330 Colombey-les-deux-Eglises. telephone: 25.01.51.69 <BR>Fax: 25.01.53.20. It, too, has a gourmet regional restaurant. <BR> <BR>You've selected the ideal area for wine tasting! You'll see many signs for <BR>wine tasting and tours on the roads as you drive south of Dijon. Look for <BR>the word "degustation" and you'll find wine tasting opportunities. Many of <BR>the wineries require advance reservations. Below is a list of a number of them that I don't think require advanced reservations. They are all located in Dijon or in towns just south of Dijon. It's rare to find a wine bargain in Burgundy; expect to pay 40 to 50 francs for a bottle. (Perhaps you can settle for a jar or two of pate.) Here's the list: <BR> <BR>Dijon: Caves de l'Espace Grevin, 13 Avenue Albert 1er. Open daily. <BR>Tastings in the cellar beneath the city's new waxworks museum. <BR> <BR>Dijon: Caveau de la Port Guillaume, Place Darcy. Open every afternoon. <BR> <BR>Beaune: Cave des Hautes-Cotes, Route de Pommard. Open Monday - Saturday. <BR> <BR>Beaune: Cave des Cordeliers, 6 Rue de l'Hotel-Dieu. Open daily. Tastings <BR>in a Franciscan friars abbey. <BR> <BR>Beaune: Marche aux Vins, Rue Nicolas Rollin. Open daily. Wine-tasting <BR>cellar in front of the Hospices. <BR> <BR>Beaune: Patriarche Pere et Fils, 7 Rue du College. The largest cellars in <BR>Burgundy. <BR> <BR>Nuit-St-Georges: Morin Pere et Fils, 9 Quai Fleury. Open daily. An 18th <BR>century cellar. <BR> <BR>Nuit-St-Georges: Cave Moillard-Grivot, Route RN74. Open Monday to Friday. <BR> <BR>Santenay: Domain de la Buissiere <BR> <BR>Vougeot: La Grande Cave, Route RN 74. Open daily. Tasting of "grands <BR>vins" in ancient cellars. <BR> <BR>The following is rather interesting and might be a source for less expensive wine: <BR> <BR>France has 14 secondary schools that train young people how to plant, grow, <BR>ferment, age and bottle wine. There is such a school in Beaune, just south <BR>of Dijon. It is the Lycee Viticole, 16 Avenue Charles Jaffelin. From 8 AM <BR>to noon and 2PM to 5:30 (closed on Saturday afternoon and Sunday) you can <BR>taste and purchase the excellent, relatively inexpensive wines made by the <BR>students as part of their studies. Cellar visits are also possible. There <BR>are free 2 1/2 hour guided tours (in French) on certain Saturday mornings <BR>at 9:30 AM. Telephone 03 80 26 35 81 for details. <BR>
 

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