Back in August 2005 when the Saumur-Champigny producers organised a memorable UK press trip around a cricket match, they also included a game of boules de fort in the programme. Their guests were sufficiently ill-mannered to go and win not only the cricket but the game of boules as well!
Sunday, 15 February 2009
Boules de Fort in Blois
The victorious Brit team including Malcolm Gluck, Nigel Wilkinson (RSJ Restaurant), Jack Hibbberd, Stuart Pesketh and Jim at the boule-drome in Varrains, close to Saumur
Indoor bowls (boules de fort), using a curved surface, is a popular game in parts of the Loire mainly from Angers through to Vouvray. La Nouvelle Republique has a report on the success of a fairly recently formed club in Blois that is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Back in August 2005 when the Saumur-Champigny producers organised a memorable UK press trip around a cricket match, they also included a game of boules de fort in the programme. Their guests were sufficiently ill-mannered to go and win not only the cricket but the game of boules as well!
Back in August 2005 when the Saumur-Champigny producers organised a memorable UK press trip around a cricket match, they also included a game of boules de fort in the programme. Their guests were sufficiently ill-mannered to go and win not only the cricket but the game of boules as well!
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