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The grape harvest and the meaning of celebration
14 Sept 2006
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The period of the grape harvest is a period of grace in the wine areas. Here the work is really hard but it is done with joy and good humour. Then, in mid-September, it is the Festival of the Grape harvest, like the one in Tain l’Hermitage, in the Drôme, with wine contest, tasting-sessions and procession of floral floats.

Vignoble du Beaujolais - Photo Aline Perier

It is the most important festival of the year, in l’Hermitage country, in the heart of the vineyards of the Northern Cotes du Rhône which produce wines of very great quality, famous all over the world (Americans and the Parker guide are crazy about it…). Many communes, around Tain l’ Hermitage, take an active part in the festivities. It is the case of the two cantons of Tain and Tournon and also of Pont de l’Isère, Mercurol and Erome.

Vignoble des Côtes du Rhône - Drôme provençale - Photo Claude Fougeirol

All the attributes of the popular festival are reunited, from the aperitif concert to the ‘petanque’ competitions, via the tourist-cycling race, the wine contest, the procession of floral floats (evening festival on Saturdays and procession on Sundays), with its floats and in apotheosis, the election of the Queen of the Grape harvest and her attendants.

A moment greatly expected and appreciated by all, especially since Genevieve de Fontenay gave this kind of event new life with her Miss France contest. Nothing is more trendy!

Vendanges dans le Beaujolais - Photo J-B Laissard

All the vineyards and villages organize festivals to celebrate the end of the grape harvest, everywhere the gathering of the grape is done by hand. Such as in the Beaujolais, where it is essential to pick the whole bunches. It is the grape for the Gamay wine, with red skin and white flesh, which gives the ruby-red wine, with the so characteristic flavours of the Beaujolais wine.

Therefore, more than 35000 wine-harvesters are busy in the fields and all the vineyards resound with merry songs and music; especially in the evening, in the village bars and in the properties welcoming visitors. A great moment of jubilation not to miss! It only lasts about fifteen days!

Informations pratiques
The 32nd Fête des Vendanges of Tain l’Hermitage takes place on September 16th and 17th.
OT Tain l’Hermitage
Maison des Quais
Place du 8 mai 1945
BP 67, in Tain l’Hermitage (Drôme)

Tel.: 04 75 08 06 81
http://www.tain-tourisme.com/
http://www.vins-rhone.com/
The Pays Beaujolais

Tel.: 00 33 (0)4 74 07 27 50
One will find in the small guide Escapades Viticoles en Pays Beaujolais (available in the Offices of Tourism), a selection of 150 properties welcoming visitors even during the grape harvest. They are divided into 3 routes to discover.
http://www.beaujolais.com/
Alpes Flaveurs
Chemin des Abymes, at Les Marches (Savoie)
Tel.: 00 33 (0)4 79 28 61 49
http://www.alpes-flaveurs.com/
The week-end Vendanges et œnologie en Savoie (Grape harvest and oenology in Savoie) generally takes place on the 3rd week-end of September, covering 3 days and 2 nights in a 2* hotel to discover the Abymes and Apremont vineyards with participation in the grape harvest and the meal of the grape-harvesters. Tasting-sessions of great red wines of Savoie : Mondeuse, Persan, Gamay, Pinot, and white wines : Jacquère, Roussette and Malvoisie…
320 €/person, full board, on a 5 people basis.

Tags : Drôme, Food and wine, Local produce and wines, Rhône, Savoie
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