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Mr. Patterson Goes to Languedoc
http://gerrypatt.wordpress.com
These pages cover most of the rides I do in and around my new home in Languedoc, France. I try to update the blog at least weekly, weather and motivation levels permitting. I am also throwing in some of my old rides as ‘filler’ for those slow per
Midi-Vin : le blog des vins du Languedoc Roussillon
http://blog.midi-vin.com
Le blog Midi-Vin.com est axé sur l’actualité du vin, les vignerons et les techniques viti-vinicoles. Son maître mot est l’interactivité. Nous souhaitons y créer un dialogue avec une communauté d'amateurs de vin autour de la découverte de
De Tout et de Rien
http://sytou.neufblog.com
Blog speaking about the political news and economic, the music (rockandroll), the blogging world, marketing, the Internet, the wine, my area of Languedoc-Roussillon...
The Evening Hérault
http://irishherault.wordpress.com
Making connections between Ireland and the Languedoc-Roussillon region of France, from practical advice about French living and property to food, wine, culture, language and sport
Rent an Irish Cottage
http://suzyr.wordpress.com/2009/02/11/the-wicklow-way/
A blog about travels in Wicklow, Ireland and Languedoc,France
Bijoux & Banter
http://bijouxandbanter.wordpress.com
Ramblings of a linguistic créatrice from her atelier in Luc Sur Orbieu, France.
Life in the France lane
http://french-holidays-aude.blogspot.com/
Place to stay for a holiday in France, this is the blog for a large holiday gite located half way between Toulouse and Carcassonne in the South of France. Lots of ideas for sightseeing, travel advice and things to do.
The Wine Rack
http://the-wine-rack.blogspot.com
Wine reviews, deals and discussions. Most wines reviewed are under $20. Interesting wine related articles and wine tasting in Sonoma, Napa and Santa Barbara.
The Frogblog
http://frogbusblog.blogspot.com/
News and information on events happening in the Pyrenees Orientales area of France and Spanish Catalonia. Brought to you by FROGBUS.com
Zoqy
http://zoqy.net/
My general blog coering every thing and anything that interests me at the time.
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Dix-sept departements en alerte orange
Milky France | December 21st 2009 by Milky
Mto-France a plac lundi matin huit dpartements et la principaut d’Andorre en alerte orange, tandis que l’alerte est maintenue dans neuf autres dpartements en prvision de chutes de neige et de vents violents dans le Languedoc-Roussillon et read more
Vega Escal Priorat 2005
Tim's Wine Blog | December 18th 2009
Priorat is an old wine region in Catalonia, Spain dating back to the 12th century. The wines are usually red, and big, and mostly composed of Grenache, Carignan and Syrah. This one in particular is 60% Carignan, 30% Grenache and 10% Syrah. At first, read more
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The Lady Killers | December 18th 2009
This bookstore's tucked in a side street off rue Daugerre in Paris and theman in the black hat sells books by the pound. I actually took this just before dawn on the way to Montparnasse station. A shop in the Palais Royal and what I'd like f read more
American in Montpellier
Wendy's French Help | December 18th 2009 by Wendy Johnson
A new blog I've found...Wednesday, December 16, 2009 Time for the most epic catch-up ever!So, it's been an interesting few weeks. Long story short, the French university system works so that for the first three-fourths of the semester, there's nothin read more
The woman who taught France how to drink
Wendy's French Help | December 18th 2009 by Wendy Johnson
In the time of Napoleon, only Burgundy would do for France's aristocracy. But the opening of Empress Josephine's cellar reveals how her taste for Bordeaux brought to prominence some of the finest wines ever made. When Marie-Jos read more
Sante Wines
Serious About Wine | December 17th 2009 by Mike Carter
“Launch of French red wine from Languedoc-Roussillon with total antioxidant level > 3mmol/100g. For this wine we wanted to concentrate on its advantages, leaving the wine as the protagonist transmitting quality and credibility through real an read more
Bon soir from Languedoc
The Lady Killers | December 17th 2009
I arrived in Toulouse Sunday morning and have just about got my time turned around. Currently I'm in an old farmhouse 2 k from the nearest town (a Cathar stronghold in 1250) toute seule, sitting by the fire and sipping champagne. Wh read more
Virgile’s Vineyard with Virgile Joly – Love that Languedoc
Beer Reviews and Wine Reviews | December 17th 2009 by Brew And Cork
I got to meet Virgile Joly at his eponymous Domaine and it was a lot of fun. He is of course the titular winemaker in Virgile’s Vineyard by Patrick Moon. But more than that, he’s a dude who cares about the wine he’s making. We ta read more
Oysters for Christmas
The Evening Hérault | December 16th 2009 by Mar Hampla
Oysters are a popular Christmas dish in the Languedoc and other parts of France, particularly at Christmas. The local Bouzigues oysters are “la reine du Bassin de Thau”, queen of the Basin de Thau. But oyster farmers – les ostréicu read more
Contactless payment for parking in Montpellier
Wendy's French Help | December 15th 2009 by Wendy Johnson
A new contactless payment system for parking is being rolled out in the French city of Montpellier. EasyPark has already been launched in Reims, as well as cities in Italy, Israel and Bermuda, but will now be extended to France's eighth biggest city read more

