The new line TGV Sud Europe Atlantique (LGV) is definitely due to go ahead with the section from Tours to Angoulême expected to open in 2016. The TGV Centre is considerably less certain – it might be in service around 2020, although apparently it hasn’t been identified as one of the rail projects that will add a further 2000 km of high speed lines to the French network by 2020. It would, however, have the advantage of reducing the pressure on the existing very busy Paris-Lyon line, the first TGV that was built.
There are three different routes through the region that the proposed TGV Centre might take. Both the direct and the one through Cosnes look as though they could threaten to go through the vineyards of Sancerre and Pouilly respectively.
The folk group La Gidelle provide entertainment before an extended lunch
(photo: Mark Robertson – Epeigné garagiste and previous Saint-Vincent)
2 comments:
A very enjoyable St. Vincent Jim. Whilst the weather threatened the Gidelle dance group were able to complete their presentation before the rains came. The Comite des Fetes sold out of brioches and the petit salle was packed for the degustation. I had a very enjoyable 2008 chenin from M. Legrand - 12% alcohol 30g residual sugar and a refreshing level of acidity.
75 sat down for a copious lunch prepared by M. Emery of Luzille and the dancing finished late in the night. A real success for all involved.
Hi Mark. Thought you might send me a message. I was intending to call you – any photos of the event available please?
Thanks
Jim
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