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Flip on over to the Bauduc Blog

June 6th 2009, by GQ

Thanks for visiting GavinQuinney.com. I’ve switched to our Bauduc Blog at blog.bauduc.com. Please come and visit us there.

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Hail in Bordeaux – the video

June 3rd 2009, by GQ

Never mind the recession, the strong euro, the weak pound, increased duty costs and global over-supply of cheap, industrial wine. It’s back to nature, and sometimes nature can be cruel.

Thanks for watching. You can leave a comment here, or join the debate (with scores of comments on this video) over at blog.bauduc.com.

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Bordeaux Champions

June 1st 2009, by GQ

A few hours after Chelsea beat Everton 2-1 at Wembley to win the FA Cup, Bordeaux became Champions of the French league on saturday night by winning away at Caen 0-1. Les Girondins pipped Marsailles to the title, and some 80,000 had gathered in front of the big screen in the city centre, in la Place des Quinconces, to witness the thrilling finale.

Bordeaux were last champions in 1999, the year we arrived here. It’s also good to see a direct wine connection, in that the Président,  Jean-Louis Triaud, is the owner of two châteaux in Saint-Julien – the little-known, classified growth Château St-Pierre and the unclassified but better known Château Gloria.

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Caterers in for the Weekend

October 7th 2008, by GQ

We took a break from the harvest by entertaining a team from Charlton House, the caterers, who were staying with us for the weekend in the chateau and in the farmhouse. Dinner at the chateau on friday night was followed by a tour of Bordeaux vineyards on saturday, with a full-on evening out at La Tupina, Bordeaux’s best known restaurant. The wine list there is on the pricey side, and we wanted to drink wine from vineyards we’d visited, so we asked them politely if we could bring a bottle or two. They agreed and the bottle or two expanded to four magnums, but they didn’t seem to mind.

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