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La Lionnière, a dead vineyard and some interesting rainfall figures


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Very enjoyable dinner with friends at La Lionnière last night with the highlight being an excellent terrine made from a blend of the lamb, chicken and goat liver. The choice of main course was lamb or coq au champignons with the lamb being the better deal. A bottle of 2008 Gamay from the Clos Roche Blanche – good concentration, spice, certainly drinkable now but will be better in six months to a years time – started us off. Then we had a well made and attractive 2006 Cabernet from Jean-Christophe Mandard (Vignoble du Haut Bayneux). Someone else that I need to go and visit!

Sauvignon Blanc 2009

The La Lionnière farm is organic, which unfortunately is far from the case for the producer who owns the completely blitzed vineyard just to the north. Before sitting down to dinner I have a quick look at the vines. The grapes (probably Sauvignion Blanc) looked healthy enough apart from those being shrivel on a vine rapidly dying of Esca but the vineyard was a sad sight entirely devoid of any biodiversity.

Dying vine – grapes now shrivelling but shows how rapidly Esca (equally eutypoise) can kill a vine as it must have been reasonably healthy very recently for the grapes to be this far advanced

Dying vine – dead earth


Monoculture – only vines no other life here

Driving over to La Lionnière much of the pasture was brown showing how dry it has been recently. There are some interesting rainfall figures for 2005 to 2009 (June to August) on the Living the Life in St-Aignan blog. These are recorded by Ken Broadhurst and his partner Walt.

2009 is the driest year so far with just 76 mm (3.0 in) since the beginning of June, although we still a third of August to go. 2007 was easily the wettest with 230 mm (9.1 in). Contrary to popular belief 2008 was actually a dry summer – 112 mm compared to 119 mm (2005) and 124 mm (2006). I suspect it was the 2008 cold summer that makes people remember it as being wet.

Although we have had some hot days this August with temperatures up to 35˚C, it has been nothing like as hot as 2003 (around 40˚C). Nor has it been anything like as continuous and the nights have been much fresher – around 14˚/15˚C compared to staying over 20˚C.

Weather figures in Tours and elsewhere
Following on from Mark Robertson's comment, the Méteo-France figures show that it has hardly rained in Tours since 23rd July (1 mm recorded so far for August) and that July's total was just under 40 mm, some 12 mm below normal. June's rainfall at over 50 mm was above average but around 35 mm of that fell on Monday 8th June – a day of torrential rain. From 11th June virtually no rain fell for the rest of the month.

Not everywhere in the Region du Centre has been so dry – Chartres has had 7.4 mm, Orléans 7.2 mm, Bourges 14.6 mm, Châteauroux 11.6 mm, Nantes 17 mm (all in one day) and Beaucouze (near Angers) 5.4 mm.

Frédéric et Françoise Bouland, Ferme Auberge de la Lionnière.
1 rue de la lionnière, 41110 Mareuil sur Cher
Tel: 02 54 75 24 99
Email : fa-lionniere@wanadoo.fr

Sunday lunch@La Lionnière, Mareuil-sur-Cher


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5 April 2009

Had a very enjoyable and relaxed lunch at the Ferme Auberge La Lionnière, Mareuil-sur-Cher. The price of the menu depends upon the main course – five of us had chevreau (24€) and one had coq au Sauvignon (22€). Everyone gets a welcome glass of Kir (base of Sauvignon), two entrées – salad with shaved goats’ cheese and a choice of a terrine or a mushroom tart, then cheese and dessert – choice of chocolate or raspberry sponge.

The auberge has a very attractive garden – particularly fine with the spring flowers

Garden and the restaurant

We drank two wines from Mareuil-sur-Cher: the refreshing but quite weighty 2007 Pineau d’Aunis Rosé AC Touraine from Clos Roche Blanche and an impressive 2006 Cabernet Franc AC Touraine with good concentration of black fruits from Vignoble du Haut-Bagneux owned by Jean-Christophe Mandard.

One of the satisfied customers

All in all, excellent value for currently cash-strapped Brits!



Blossom and chickens

Some of the goats that we hadn't eaten..........


Cabine and vines

Following a week or so of warmer weather, the buds on the vines around here are beginning to swell, although they are still tight.

Frédéric et Françoise Bouland, Ferme Auberge de la Lionnière.
1 rue de la lionnière, 41110 Mareuil sur Cher
Tel: 02 54 75 24 99
Email : fa-lionniere@wanadoo.fr

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