Showing posts with label Monthou-sur-Cher. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Monthou-sur-Cher. Show all posts
Friday, 31 May 2013
Domaine Sauvète (Touraine): Strolls in the vineyard (Saturday); Randonnée Gourmande (Sunday)
Samedi 1er juin : Flâneries au Domaine
Sauvète
Une visite de notre vignoble où nous vous
accompagnons pour vous conter les légendes locales, l’histoire de la région et
de notre famille et pour vous chuchoter quelques secrets…
Départ à 14h30. Durée approx. : 1h30. Tarif
: 8 € – gratuit enfants (jusqu’à 12 ans).
Dimanche 2 juin
Randonnée gourmande. Organisée par le
Domaine Sauvète, dimanche 2 juin, au cœur de son vignoble, avec
dégustation. Départ à 8 h 30 au 9, chemin de la Bocagerie. Tarif : 15 €
sur réservation obligatoire au 02.54.71.48.68.
Jérôme and Dominique Sauvète
Sunday, 9 August 2009
Upper Loire wanderings: day one
8 August 2009: Epeigné-les-Bois to Aubigny-sur-Nère
with excellent dinner Le Lièvre Gourmand in Vailly-sur-Sauldre
with excellent dinner Le Lièvre Gourmand in Vailly-sur-Sauldre
We started off with a look at the vines at Monthou-sur-Cher, which were a sad sight as they have clearly suffered substantial damage from the hailstorms of mid-July. On a quick look some parcels had very few grapes left.
About five miles away in Oisly up on the plateau, the vines (again on a quick look) appeared not to have been affected by the hail as this sight of some generous bunched shows.
Oisly: plentiful bunches
Then we headed across to Aubigny-sur-Nère, where we had a booked chambres d'hôte for the night, going via the pretty village of Pierrefitte-sur-Sauldre.
Church@Pierrefitte-sur-Sauldre near Aubigny
Pierrefitte-sur-Sauldre: statue of Joan of Arc

Pierrefitte-sur-Sauldre: water feature by church
Pierrefitte-sur-Sauldre: elegant house with dark blue shutters
Aubigny-sur-Nère is famous for its connections with Scotland in particular with the Stuarts and the Château des Stuarts - details here.
Our b&b was with Claude Courboin, Gorgeot, 18700 Aubigny-sur-Nère (tel: 02.48.58.03.16) – just to the west of Aubigny on the road to Lamotte-Beuvron. Claude will feature in the second day's report.
About five miles away in Oisly up on the plateau, the vines (again on a quick look) appeared not to have been affected by the hail as this sight of some generous bunched shows.
Oisly: plentiful bunchesMoving on from Oisly we drove through Contres (Loir-et-Cher) with its asparagus beds and extensive market gardening on the very sandy soil found here through Soings-en-Sologne, Mur-de-Sologne, Millançay and to Marcilly-en-Gault. Once you reach the Sologne (the big forested area with many lakes between Orléans and Vierzon and famous for its hunting) the buildings change. The tuffeau of Touraine and Saumur is left behind and instead the buildings are a mix of timber and brick.


Marcilly-en-Gault: La Maison de Foussydoire and its remarkably wavy lower beam
Then we headed across to Aubigny-sur-Nère, where we had a booked chambres d'hôte for the night, going via the pretty village of Pierrefitte-sur-Sauldre.
Church@Pierrefitte-sur-Sauldre near Aubigny
Pierrefitte-sur-Sauldre: statue of Joan of Arc
Pierrefitte-sur-Sauldre: water feature by church
Pierrefitte-sur-Sauldre: elegant house with dark blue shuttersAubigny-sur-Nère is famous for its connections with Scotland in particular with the Stuarts and the Château des Stuarts - details here.
Our b&b was with Claude Courboin, Gorgeot, 18700 Aubigny-sur-Nère (tel: 02.48.58.03.16) – just to the west of Aubigny on the road to Lamotte-Beuvron. Claude will feature in the second day's report.
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