BORDEAUX, MAY 2003 - The name appears
on millions of bottles of wine, one would almost forget it is also
the name of a town in France. The place is crowded with cathedrals,
statues and other monuments that remind you of its great history
and cultural importance. The city became rich some centuries ago
thanks to the two rivers 'Garonne' and 'Gironde', as overseas ships
from many continents used the port for trading. Nowadays the port
has lost its importance, but the name of Bordeaux did not lost its
prestige, thanks to the sweet gold... wine!
A visit to the vineyards is
a pleasure in many ways. The landscapes are just fantastic - this
countryside is ideal for a bicycle trip - it is great way to explore
the little villages, meet the locals, experience the 'couleur locale'...
The landscapes are dotted with castles (chateaux) , which makes
the experience sometimes like being in a fairy tale. A lot of these
'chateaux' can be visited, often a guided tour with explanation
about the wine making process and wine tasting is offered - this
is really the good life! A little word of warning however : it
can become hot, very hot, and when with a bicycle, one better not
exagerate wine tasting along the way...
But don't worry , the good life
can be continued when one comes back in the evening and can enjoy
the richness of the French cuisine. Oysters, 'Foie gras', different
'Patés', of course with the appropriate choice of Bordeaux
wine...it is difficult to make a choice from the menu here and did
I mention the deserts yet ? Many nice restaurants, often at great
locations with a nice atmosphere. And after dinner a nice stroll
in town, watch the sun set, and then a nightcap in the hotel. The good
life can be simple.
Bordeaux, a place to remember and return to!