Sunday 21 opens at Bordeaux Vinexpo , one of the wine trade fairs in the world. Meanwhile margins and producers and natural wine bloggers, though more natural than any other de France and the "old Europe" organized a series of events that promise to discovery, network and party. Return to the wine routes with Stefan , Bordeaux-live the experience all tell me it's heaven on Earth, and will follow a natural 100 x 100 plan that includes in-depth views of all vinexpo'09 off!
Sunday 21 and Monday 22 Natural Wine Trade Show at the Moulin Pey-Labrie Chateua
On 22 and 23 the appointment is in the Chateau de Cujac. 52 producers of "old Europe" meet and celebrate the presentation of their wines "authentic". There will be four Spanish representatives: Antony Terryn Domain of the Blessed, the Toro region, Olivier Riviere, Olivier Rivière SLU Wines of Rioja, Gregory Perez Mengoba Bodegas del Bierzo, and Sébastien Boudon of Bodegas Cesilia Heretat of Alicante.
Monday 22: the wine bloggers are in 3D from 11 am to 7 pm . Try to meet Laureano and Joan Ramon that there will be a guide and luxury.
Tuesday 23: by invitation only will be able to attend the conference that the guru of biodynamics in France Nicolas Jolly offered in the morning in their native language and English afternoon in the Palais de Congrès in the heart of the city.
I do not want to close this post without saying that it strikes me that being Spain one of the countries with representation in the 2009 edition of Vinexpo, the site does not present a Spanish version. Could anyone explain? When we talk about wine culture include the language in which you communicate? Why being geographic neighbors sharing culture with France and we are communicating in English as a language in common? It might be important to identify and share common identity space and inclusive where conversations and maintain position. Question is posed.
Hugs, salut and good wine!











