On the right above is the winery owned and operated by Georges Vesselle. I'm going to quote myself — this is what I wrote about Bouzy in 2011:
“It's surprising how agricultural, rural, and working class a town like Bouzy, where some of the most prestigious champagnes are made, can feel. Moët & Chandon, Heidsieck, Mumm, and other big houses have facilities there — they are all warehouses and pressoirs for extracting the juice of grapes grown on the surrounding land. I saw Georges Vesselle, who owns the champagne house closest to Madame G's and sells bottles for high prices in Japan and all over the world, driving down the street on a forklift one morning.”
Great fun to see the town like this. Merci :)
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Towns like this are why I love France. Interesting about the land being so valuable and the owner driving around town like he always has, I guess.
ReplyDeleteKind of fun to be able to 'drop George's name' like that, even if it was only because you were in Bouzy for a few days!
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