One of the pleasures and surprises of our move to Beaune has been exploring the charm of the surrounding villages that are just a few minutes away. Pommard, Volnay, Mercurey, Puligny Montrachet, maybe names you've heard of if you are a wine lover.
Tiny Volnay, perched on a hillside overlooking a big valley of vineyards, is the site of one of my favorite restaurants in the area, Le Cellier Volnaysien. The retaurant is a large building set in a cour intérieure, or walled courtyard. Outdoor tables are set in the garden, on the upper stone terrace or the lower, shady gravel terrace. The food is upscale French bistro food, the prices are moderate, and on a perfect Burgundy summer day, there is no better place to be.
Below, the gardens of the restaurant, and diners on the terrace.
After lunch it's time to flâner (meander) around the village. What attracts me are the little things, the quotidian details in a historic, quiet village which produces some of the most sophisticated wine in the world, peopled by rural farmers, producers, vendors--a mélange of good folk. Pour yourself a glass and join us for a stroll. Salut!
The header over the village church door
Wine is sold in several small caveaus. I loved the way the ivy was trimmed into a wine glass on this building, to match their logo.
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Some fun letterboxes and door knockers...
Being a Vigneron may seem glamorous, but grapes are an agricultural product, as evidenced by the many specialized tractors for pruning and spraying and picking that we saw that day.
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A woman tends her pretty couryard garden, and a stone blason adorns a wall.
Here is the world's smallest dining terrace. I think you have to climb over the table to get to the other chair.
In the COMMENTS: I was overwhelmed by all the good wishes on our return, thank you! Kristin, good luck with that darling new Papillon, a great lockdown companion. Roger, your comment tickled me, and I couldn't agree more! Anne Marie, the airport was not crowded, and we took a rental car to Beaune. Folks here wear masks inside (it's mandated now), but curiously, social distancing is only one metre in France. Virus numbers are low, but it's vacation time and eveyone is one the move, so we'll see. Lee and Maureen, good to hear from you and I think you're in the right place. Renee, we'll all be praying for you. I hate that they will open the schools at this point. I hope all of you will stay safe and well.
In her comment Doris, who made a similar trip back to France, mentioned she did needlepoint on the plane. Here is a photo she sent of her worthy project, nearly completed, and I love the sentiment:
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