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Dominic's France: the cool climate
Dominic Rippon
RRP: £14.99
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The author got on his bike in May 2006
and spent six months exploring Alsace,
Burgundy, Champagne and the Loire. The
resulting book is a mix, in his own words,
of ‘travel guide’ and ‘story’ – a rather
uneasy combination. Presented very
much as the former, with suggested
itineraries plus lots of contact details for
restaurants, wineries and hotels, it is at
the same time sprinkled with anecdotes.
When on Day 1 of the Champagne
itinerary, Rippon refers to his ‘third spokebreaking
incident’, you may find yourself
wishing for a bare ‘facts-only’ version of
the route. The maps are rudimentary but
there is lots of useful information here –
and not just for cyclists. Just remember
that it is very much ‘Dominic’s France’.
Amy Wislocki
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Extremely pale rosé
Jamie Ivey
RRP: £6.99
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Get over the slight ‘What I did on my
summer holiday’ feel to this book, and
many will enjoy the endearing true
account of a couple’s quest to find
France’s palest rosé after a
throwaway comment at
a restaurant table was
misheard by a
nearby winemaker.
As they tour
France’s bestknown
rosé
producing
regions,
opening
bottle
after
bottle, you find yourself willing them to
succeed. The wine anorak in me would
have liked a bit more wine detail, but it
has been written less as a wine book and
more to appeal to those who would love
to give up their job on a whim and tour France on a batty mission such as this.
Amy Wislocki
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