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Someone asked about St Emilion. For an incredible adventure there is a
store near to the tourism office that has , IIIRC, every producer of St.
Emilion represented, there are a lot of labels! the city istself is built
into a bowl so there are some interesting angle looking out from the city.

The Cathedral was built underground and is now used twice a year for the
wine growers (what is the word?) convention a big event with much pomp and
ceremony

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Joseph Coulter
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Timothy Hartley
 
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jcoulter > wrote:

> Someone asked about St Emilion. For an incredible adventure there is a
> store near to the tourism office that has , IIIRC, every producer of St.
> Emilion represented, there are a lot of labels! the city istself is built
> into a bowl so there are some interesting angle looking out from the city.
>
> The Cathedral was built underground and is now used twice a year for the
> wine growers (what is the word?) convention a big event with much pomp and
> ceremony
>

The Maison du Vin is indeed well worth a visit although it has only
tiny proportion of the wines produced on the ”Hill of a Thousand Crus”
they are all at prices which are the same as those at the vineyard
itself. The Église Monolithe is also well worth a visit now after
many years of restoration — it is, as J Coulter says, once again the
site of the Jurade‘s intronisations on the third Sunday of June and
September. . If you go the the offices of the Syndicat Viticole and
the Jurade in the Rue Guadet you can get a booklet with all the
chateaux who will welcome visitors - including phone numbers, times
and languages spoken. Most growers will welcome the genuinely
interested and those seeking knowledge, as is true in much of France.
Real enthusiasm counts for much more than knowledge. Anyone
interested in St.Emilion could do worse than seek out, via the web,
their nearest Chancellery of the Jurade in the Uk, Belgium or the USA.


Timothy Hartley
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"Timothy Hartley" > wrote in message
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> In message >
> jcoulter > wrote:
>
>> Someone asked about St Emilion. For an incredible adventure there is a
>> store near to the tourism office that has , IIIRC, every producer of St.
>> Emilion represented, there are a lot of labels! the city istself is built
>> into a bowl so there are some interesting angle looking out from the
>> city.
>>
>> The Cathedral was built underground and is now used twice a year for the
>> wine growers (what is the word?) convention a big event with much pomp
>> and
>> ceremony
>>

> The Maison du Vin is indeed well worth a visit although it has only
> tiny proportion of the wines produced on the "Hill of a Thousand Crus"
> they are all at prices which are the same as those at the vineyard
> itself. The Église Monolithe is also well worth a visit now after
> many years of restoration - it is, as J Coulter says, once again the
> site of the Jurade's intronisations on the third Sunday of June and
> September. . If you go the the offices of the Syndicat Viticole and
> the Jurade in the Rue Guadet you can get a booklet with all the
> chateaux who will welcome visitors - including phone numbers, times
> and languages spoken. Most growers will welcome the genuinely
> interested and those seeking knowledge, as is true in much of France.
> Real enthusiasm counts for much more than knowledge. Anyone
> interested in St.Emilion could do worse than seek out, via the web,
> their nearest Chancellery of the Jurade in the Uk, Belgium or the USA.
>
>
> Timothy Hartley


Thanks for all the info folks - looking forward to the trip.
Cheers!
Martin


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