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Temples, Towers, Beaujolais? And Duché D’Uzes a New AOC: Nîmes, France (P2)
Part 2, Day 121, continues our visit to Nîmes: birthplace of denim (get it, de Nîmes). After last post’s Roman arenas and temples, we hike to the park. Amidst Fall’s colors, fountains, and walkways rests the Temple to Diana:
The ruin still feels lifted, intricate, delicate: much like the following wine. Although this is Southern France, it is November, and we buy the one wine that matters: Beaujolais Nouveau.
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Tagged amphitheater, Beaujolais, Duché D'Uzes, Grenache, Nimes, Nimes bulls, Orenia, Philippe Nusswitz, rome, Syrah
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