
In the region which hosts Sauternes and Graves, Langon (33 Gironde, Aquitaine) celebrates its 21st "FETE DU VIN ET DU FROMAGE" from 1-3 September 2006. Lying Southeast of Bordeaux, just off the A62 Autoroute to Toulouse (see map), Langon is in the southernmost part of the Gironde département. But if you follow the Garonne river down from Bordeaux rather than the autoroute you journey will take you through villages with evocative names such as Barsac, Sauternes and Loupiac - some of the finest dessert wines in the whole of France. These are made possible by both the Semillon grape and position of the vineyards influenced by the Atlantic Ocean, which is ideal for the moisture which prompts the development of "botrytis" or noble rot, which in turn produces late harvest grapes where the juices have been concentrated into sweet nectar.
There are also dry white and red wines from the "Graves" - including the modest little "Chateau Haut-Brion". Here the reds (made from Merlot and Cabernets) tend to be supple and full-bodied with distinctive bouquets, and with real ageing potential amongst the best.
My recollection of Langon is of a pleasant, if unexciting little town, which will be enlivened over the weekend of 1-3 September with the celebration of wine, cheese and gastornomy - the "guest" region being Savoie - so some excellent cheeses will be available to accompany the wine tasting and all the "normal" attractions - competitions, music, processions, ceremonies and market.
For more info see http://www.sauternais-graves-langon.com//a>



