Les Vendanges – La Rentree

Lilas in the vines
Checking the grapes, the night before school goes back
lilas with a bunch
a bunch ready for the picking

It only seems like yesterday that Lilas broke up from school and started the Summer holidays at the beginning of July.

And then before I knew it, we’d been on the Naked tour, my family had come and gone, the Olympics and Paralympics ended with a bang, the Fetes de Villages had packed up for the year, our Summer friends had all been and gone…

Summer 2012
Summer 2012

…and suddenly the grapes got ripe for the picking! (‘Les Vendanges’):

VENDANGES EN LANGUEDOC, Societe des Cartes Postales APA-POUX, ALBI - 'AS DE COUER'
‘Vendanges en Languedoc’ (AS DE COEUR)

– and the new school year (‘La Rentree’) 2012-2013 started.

la classe
la classe

Come September, a different kind of ambience sets in around here.  The tourists (or most of them!) have left en masse, the weather softens and jumpers come out for nights on the terrace, the markets no longer have ‘bouchons’ (traffic jams):

Carcassonne market
Carcassonne market, August

…the local pools have shut their gates:

our pool
our pool
(thanks Vincent)

– and tanned bodies (just not ours) post ‘les vacances’:

skin!
Lola and Lilas

…get ready for some WORK!

following a tractor during the harvest
You often get stuck behind these people during the harvest!  Time to slow down and have some respect…
Les Vendanges a La Liviniere
‘Les Vendanges’ in La Liviniere

Les Vendanges is one of the most important events on our local calendar (most people in our village own or have some family connection/ investment in grape vines) – and each year, come September, there is the most wonderful buzz in the air.  The village hums with expectation and excitement over the ‘recolte’ (harvest) – it’s time to pick the ‘fruits’ of a long year’s labour.

Lilas and a bunch
check it out

And harvest always coincides with the kiddies going back to school after two months’ of holidays.  I still can’t quite get my head around this school ‘year’ here.  In Australia our school ‘year’ begins around the beginning of the calendar year, in February – after Xmas and at the end of Summer.  Here, each school year ends in what I would call the middle of the year, July, and then recommences in September.  And because of this schoolbooks, labels etc name the school ‘year’ as ‘2000-2001’ etc.  This year for example, is ‘2012-2013’.  I know I’m rambling.  Maybe it’s because I’m from ‘down there’ that I’m confused.

picking an apple for school
Picking an apple for tomorrow’s ‘gouter’ (afternoon snack) on the first day back at school

Anyway, back to the grapes.  The reds are just getting under way, but Benji has been picking for a couple weeks’ now as the whites here ripened earlier.  As for how this year’s harvest will be?  It’s looking good so far – relief!  The weather has been almost perfect for the grapes these last few weeks – a lot of sun and no rain – and so it all needs to come in NOW!

It will be the biggest week yet – 4am starts, working through until 6pm, 7/7.   Another couple of weeks of this, then it’s finished for the pickers and machine harvesters in the vines, but full-steam ahead in the wine cellar – managing the tanks and their juice.  Benji will maintain this crazy routine for a few more weeks yet – until the end of October.  And then it will be time to think about HIS holiday!…

Spring has sprung

bouquet de bruno
Bruno’s freshly picked bunch from Caunes – check out the size of those irises!

It’s so warm here right now and after all the rain we had in the last couple of weeks –

a wet wet road
gloomy and grey – but we needed it

– the landscape has switched into overdrive with growth and colour.  The vineyards are looking very happy with their new leaves and once again, as far as the eye can see in the Minervois, the vision is GREEN!

vines with Pyrenees in background
vineyards on the route to  school with the Pyrenees in the background
vineyards across from our house
the vineyards across the road from the house

‘I love this time of year!’ I can hear Benjamin saying this at least 100 times a Spring – for the last 15 Springs.   Like I’ve said, it’s quite something to experience the onset of Spring in France.  So much excitement and promise after all that cold!  Such a contrast – something I never fully appreciated in Adelaide’s mild climate.

Yes, Spring has well and truly sprung and I want to share some of the sights around here with you.

blossom in cafe courtyard
fallen blossom in a courtyard cafe (actually this was in Angouleme)
a few geraniums in the window anyone?…
poppies - and vineyards - as far as the eye can see
poppies – and vineyards – as far as the eye can see
lilas in poppies and a poppy person!
Lilas (‘ lilac’ in English) in poppies – and a poppy person!  Until the school’s day trip, I never knew they existed! Never too old…
swans at home
a couple of swans arrived at home
beside the canal du midi carcassonne
coming into Carcassonne
Lady at Zaza
the weather is so lovely, it’s time for rose again
lilas watching the tractor today
watching the tractor turning over the soil today
lilas and her flowers
a hand-picked bunch for the dance teacher this afternoon
Spring collage!
oui, oui it’s flower mayhem here!  I’ve been going a bit bonkers with the bouquets

some sights #3 – images from the Minervois

a peak into this week in the Minervois!…

We’ve had a public holiday and lots of time for exploring and catching up with friends and family (the Frenchie side.  But I’m counting down the days to catching up with the Aussie one!).

a little door in la caunette
a petite door in La Caunette
the church in La Caunette
the church in La Caunette
ami 8 blue
a lovely Citroen… ‘Dyane’.  I thought it was an ‘Ami 8’, but I have been informed!  Thanks Vincent, where would I be without you to enlighten me!??…
le coq
un coq sur le rooftop

We had a visit from winemaking friends from Australia, Elva and Ron Laughton of Jasper Hill.  Benji showed them around the cellar in the village.  Thanks for the visit and the Roquefort guys…

Jasper Hill in La Liviniere
Jasper Hill in La Liviniere
driving into La Liviniere
driving into La Liviniere
morning shopping in the village
shopping in the village
les hommes le matin
morning baguettes all round
La Poste in Aigues-Vives
La Poste
old blocks at the 'vide-grenier' (the village garage sale)
old blocks at the ‘vide-grenier’ (the village garage sale)
chalk drawing in Felines
spied this colourful wall on the way to meet a friend in Felines
macarons from Toulouse
a delicious gift from my sister-in-law in Toulouse. I can’t believe, after all these years, it’s the first time I’ve ever tasted a macaron.
ami 8 red
encore! – another Citroen Dyane
un chasseur
Beware wild piggies, it’s hunting season again. Walks in the countryside don’t feel the same when your paths are littered with cartridges… 
Tholomies
The Abbaye de Tholomies winery down the road from our village
the abbey in Caunes
the Abbey in Caunes
Minerve
the village of Minerve
inside Minerve's church
inside Minerve’s church


some sights #2

Some images from this week!

 a village tabac
a village tabac
a lovely old building in Ouveillan
a lovely old building in Ouveillan
VIP dogs
who said dogs weren't important in this country??
a cool vet!
a cool vet in Carcassonne
church
hanging outside the village church
a country road
a country road
lady and the bread
a lady with her bread
Bains Douches
Bains-Douches
disco douches!
As Seen at your local bricolage store!!... Disco Douches! - flashing lights, master blaster sound. No water restrictions here!
a lovely bendy house
a lovely, bendy old house