Saturday 14 October 2017

Villefranche-du-Périgord, site remarquable du goût


The first of our local Autumn Chestnut Fairs takes place this afternoon (St Caprais), when every possible use for the humble fruit is celebrated.

I've mentioned before that I live in a serious Chestnut Growing Area, the centre of which is the ancient small town of Villefranche du Perigord (founded in 1270); just 7 kms away.

It's where I go on Saturday mornings to the tiny market. It also has some pleasant cafés, shops, bakers, and restaurants.

Here is a short film praising everything that is 'Chestnut'. It also shows a small glimpse of the town itself. The small bakery at 1.00 is where we buy our Saturday bread.





23 comments:

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    1. It's becoming a more active town, bit by bit. I've noticed a much younger population there than before.

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  2. How lucky you are to live in such a beautiful area.

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    1. It doesn't show much of the area, but it gives an idea.

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  3. I agree with Yael, you live in a beautiful area Cro!! I love roasted chestnuts with spiced mulled wine. Chestnuts are very versatile.
    Greetings Maria x

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    1. Since the season began I should think we've eaten no more than a dozen each. I always get very excited just before they start to drop, then my interest fades. It's the same every year. However, I have bought two jars of ready peeled and cooked nuts for Christmas.

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  4. I didn't realise chestnuts were so versatile or they were grown in orchards. The video was very interesting.
    Loved the look of that salad.

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    1. For the last 25 years or so they have been planted in rows in huge plantations; it makes them easier to manage and eventually to harvest.

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  5. I don’t know what they said, (I learned French many years ago, but never spoke it in conversation) however it sounded delightful. The food looked delicious.

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    1. They are just talking about Chestnuts and products of Chestnut. You didn't miss much.

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  6. I'm not sure if I've ever even had a chestnut. Isn't that sad?

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    1. Very sad Jennifer. You must force yourself!

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  7. They are my favourite tree. Every fall since I was 7 or so, I always save a chestnut as a good luck charm. there are fewer trees now so it becomes a bit of a quest.

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    1. I always catch a falling leaf in autumn for good luck. It's worked so far.

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  8. I didn't know you could make beer from chestnuts.

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    1. I've just seen the brewer at St Caprais, he sounded American!

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  9. there's also this overview of VF s/Perigord:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fzKJLZm2UXA

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