Awards and citations:


1997: Le Prix du Champagne Lanson Noble Cuvée Award for investigations into Champagne for the Millennium investment scams

2001: Le Prix Champagne Lanson Ivory Award for investdrinks.org

2011: Vindic d'Or MMXI – 'Meilleur blog anti-1855'

2011: Robert M. Parker, Jnr: ‘This blogger...’:

2012: Born Digital Wine Awards: No Pay No Jay – best investigative wine story

2012: International Wine Challenge – Personality of the Year Award




Showing posts with label Langon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Langon. Show all posts

Tuesday, 13 June 2017

Parkinson's Fundraising Ride: 2er Etape – Langon to Agen


Today's start:  Jim and Carole outside 
Claude Darroze, Langon

 The team: Jim, Lynda (star support) and Carole

Following a very good stay including a fine dinner at Claude Darroze on Monday night, we set off from Langon just after 8.30 am this morning. heading out through Saint Pierre de Mons and onto Castets-en-Dorthe, the start of the Garonne Canal and where we picked up the cycle track that took us all the way to Agen. Much of the time there were lots trees, mainly plane trees, that provided very welcome shade on an increasingly hot day. 

Unfortunately as we approached Agen there was less shade, so the end of the ride was pretty warm. We reached Agen and our hotel Résidence Astoria around 2.30pm. 

Now we await the arrival of Max Poynter Hall, wine manager at St John, who has been let briefly off the leash by Trevor Gulliver to ride with us tomorrow.    


 Carole by canal – lovely light and cool shade on a hot day

We are delighted that our fundraising total has now reached £3986 – just shy of £4000. £6K is still our target.

For more details of our ride and how to donate for a great cause please click here.


Monday, 12 June 2017

Parkinson's Fundraising Ride: Pauillac to La Livinière – 1er Etape: Pauillac to Langon

Parkinson's team: Carole supported by 
Lynda and Derek on either side
Lafite in background

 Jim and Carole – the pedallers before the start
Derek and Lynda: support team 

Well we are now on our way. After a short photo opportunity on the D2 road in front of Château Lafite we set off just before 8.45am. Originally we had planned to leave a little later but with the heat of Saturday and Sunday we decided it would be best to start as early as we reasonably could, so to avoid the hottest part of the day.

However, this morning turned out to be considerably cooler than the previous days as well as being overcast, so we enjoyed a very pleasant ride from Pauillac to Langon, the market town of Sauternes.

From Lafite we headed down the D2 – Route des châteaux – past many of the Médoc's famous domaines until we reached the turning to Macau, which we opted for as this road is quieter than the lower part of the D2. 

Getting through Bordeaux proved to be pretty straightforward, especially once we reached the new Pont Chaban-Delmas, which includes a cycle lane that connects to a cycle track that runs for miles along the eastern bank until it joins the D10 to the south of the bridge that carries the Bordeaux by-pass to the eastern side of the. London is making some progress with its cycle super-highways but, from our experience today, lags behind Bordeaux.

It was an interesting ride down the D10 with the vineyards of the Côtes de Bordeaux followed by the lesser known sweet wine appellations like Cadillac, Loupiac and Saint Croix de Mont. 

After a brief stop in the centre of the old town of Cadillac we reached today's finish at the Hotel Claude Darroze just before 2pm.

Words from Parkinson's UK that underlines why we are riding: 

'People with Parkinson's need a new treatment, the science is ready and we have the expertise.

Current Parkinson's drugs aren't good enough. They don't stop, slow down or reverse the condition - they just mask it for a time. And they can have distressing side effects.
 
While there are a range of therapies, the main drug people rely on hasn't changed for over 50 years. There has been lots of work to understand Parkinson's, but not enough investment or leadership to join up the best ideas and deliver new treatments.

We're now at the tipping point. With decades of research we've unlocked key discoveries that could transform lives. Parkinson's UK is ready to drive forward the research community in a radical new approach to develop better treatments, faster as part of their 'We Won't Wait' Campaign, which is raising vital funds for Parkinson's research.'

We are delighted that our total now stands at £3,185.00 (£3,818.75 including gift aid). We are very grateful to our 70 generous donors. If you haven't donated please do consider doing so and help us hit our ambitious target of £6000. 

All donations make a difference! Our fundraising page is here
    

Manicured Lafite 
 Lafite and the Giant Defy

The market building in Cadillac


Derek finds that support can be tough....

Thursday, 19 August 2010

Langon: recording the floods

Langon: Echelle des Crus de la Garonne 
 


Panel on a building in Langon close to the Garonne showing the record flood levels. The record is held by 6th March 1930 when the river rose 12.3 metres above its normal level (see below).