The Calais Wine Superstore on BBC1 6th May 2016
Extract from BBC Series Rip-Off Britain - The Calais Wine Superstore - is the booze cruise still worth it?
Wine & Beer World - Majestic in France
James and Jessica travel to Calais to visit Majestic's Wine & Beer World superstore, enjoy the market and a spot of lunch. Visit Majestic in Calais at
Best Attractions and Places to See in Calais, France
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List of Best Things to do in Calais, France.
Town Hall
Cite de la dentelle et de la mode de Calais
The Burghers of Calais
Calais Beach
Majestic Wine Calais- Coquelles
Eglise Notre-Dame
Monument Yvonne et Charles De Gaulle
Second World War Museum (Musee de la Guerre)
Calais Lighthouse
Tour du Guet
Calais Wine Superstore Advert
Calais Wine Superstore Advert
The wonderful discount wine superstore in Calais, France
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Simon Mayo - BBC Radio Two - 27.4.15 - The Calais Wine Superstore
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Majestic, Parcel Series English Fizz, wine review
Every Monday Tom Cannavan of wine-pages.com chooses a new wine of the week. For 12 March 2018: the Majestic, Parcel Series English Fizz. UK retailer Majestic has been launching small batches of 'one-off' wines under its Parcel Series label for decades. This single vineyard sparkling from Hampshire was made by Hambledon, a well-respected English sparkling wine producer, but apparently Majestic were forced to sign a non-disclosure agreement about the wines specific details before they were allowed to purchase all 7,000 bottles. So I know little about precisely where the fruit came from, how long it was aged, or the grape blend used. However there are obvious signs of maturity and considerable lees ageing, from the burnished gold colour, to the gently oxidative nose with its deep, baked apple pie and bruised pear aromas. I'd be very surprised indeed if this was not made from Chardonnay and Pinot Noir. In the mouth there's a lovely sweetness of fruit, suggesting a good, ripe base year for this, and enough dosage to add a flattering softness against the very good lemon meringue pie combination of acidity and fruitiness. It is a mature style - but that's a style I personally love - and I would be very happy indeed to pick up a bottle or two at its £22.48 'mixed six' price.
Attempt part 2 @Pidou Calais
Since more doctors trying to get to the UK
Jess and Rich Calais 2006 Part one
Something we might buy later
A Cruise for Booze
Marlowe Grande Reserve (Wine Advert) (GTA V Machinima)
Voted number 1 in The Liberty Tree's Best Premium Wines of the Decade, Marlowe Grande Reserve 2010 Chateauneuf-du-Fape is pure liquid opulence, straight from Tongva Hills.
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It's like there is an orgy in my mouth and everyone's invited....but now it's the morning after and they're all still here. They won't leave my house. They won't even turn down the music. Seriously guys, you all got to go. I need some sleep
Jess And Rich Calais 2006 Part 2
Darty!
all we wanted was some booze
Young attractive couple trying to choose bottle of wine in the supermarket than looking to the
Young attractive couple trying to choose bottle of wine in the supermarket than looking to the camera and smiling.
boozingdom palace part1
a road movie about 5 people going to france to buy alcohole for a party,
When You Run Out Of Wine...
When you run out of wine, there's only one place to go...
Short Film by Peter Munt (c) 2018
Filmed on Mar/Apr 2018
French Wine x 6 Commercials from 1984
My good friend and Client John Davis conceived and art directed these commercials while working at Aspect Advertising
Advert for Barefoot Wines
This was commissioned by @BarefootWines for the unveiling of their newest beverage, a Prosecco (which apparently is a lightly sparkling wine, hence the bubbles)
9719 Heather Road | Beverly Hills
Settled on nearly four acres, minutes from the heart of Beverly Hills, this exquisite French contemporary estate, designed by renowned architect Richard Landry, has just completed an extensive renovation. With nearly 10,000 square feet of living space, this spectacular home is made for entertaining, with grand-scale interiors boasting high ceilings, contemporary fixtures, statuary white marble finishes and floor-to-ceiling windows, offering abundant natural light throughout. Spacious rooms for owners and guests are welcoming and luxe, including a professional chef’s kitchen with breakfast nook, formal dining room, great room, library with bar, big-screen theater and a 300-bottle, climate-controlled wine cellar. A winding staircase leads to a second story of en-suite bedrooms, as well as the master suite, a secluded retreat with dual walk-in closets and bathrooms, in-room bar, fireplace and private terrace for ultimate rest and relaxation. French doors open to sprawling grounds, complete with rolling lawns, expansive pool terrace, spa, stunning fireplace, outdoor kitchen, plush built-in seating shaded by a veranda, mini golf course, professionally-lit tennis court and a private vineyard overlooking majestic views of the city, ocean and mountains. Reminiscent of a private Tuscan hideaway, this elegant home offers an escape from the bustling city of Los Angeles.
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An advertisement for sparkling red wine.
French Calais Style Estate in Sonoma, California
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Basking in spectacular views of Arrowhead Mountain, this beautiful French Calais-style residence rests on more than two acres – including over an acre of premium merlot vineyard -- on Sonoma’s scenic eastside.
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Chateau de Dohem (Luxury Chateau in Northern France)
Chateau de Dohem (Luxury Chateau in Northern France)
Available to rent for Hen Parties, Pamper Weekends, Golfing Holidays, Luxury Wedding Venue....
Loacted in Dohem, Pas-de-Calais, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France.
This Chateau property has a romantic history; in 1875 Andre Joseph Courtat built a large and beautiful property on the birthplace of his wife. The Chateau has breath-taking views over open countryside and is set in the heart of the Regional Natural Park Caps and Marais d’Opale in a small village of the Pas-de-Calais. The property is set behind a high wall and is approached over a sweeping gravel drive, through wrought iron gates.
This beautiful Chateau has been completely renovated and has 6 bedrooms, 3 with en suite shower rooms, a large light and airy lounge, Games Room, Study, Newly Fitted Kitchen with range style cooker, fridge/freezer with ice maker, dishwasher and built in microwave. Utility Room with washing machine and tumble dryer, large walk in Pantry, Coat Store, and Dining Room. The attached barn has a large fitted Gymnasium, Sauna Room and shower room.
Outside, to the front of the property is a large gravelled area for car parking. To the rear of the property is a multi-level decked area with plenty of space for eating out. Set into the decked area there is a Jacuzzi and heated Swimming Pool with view over open rolling countryside. There are large landscaped gardens and a separate garden with a fishpond and fountain and extensive scented planting.
Fully Renovated Chateau
6 Bedrooms (3 with En-suites), 1 Main bathroom and 2 separate toilets.
Large fully equipped Kitchen, Utility & Pantry.
Heated Swimming Pool & Jacuzzi.
Sauna Room.
Fitted Gymnasium.
Games Room with Pool Table.
Spacious Rooms including a Large Lounge with Fireplace.
Large Cellar with Wine Cave.
Beautiful Landscaped Gardens with Pond.
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7 Most Beautiful Cities in France
Most beautiful cities in France
Le Puy-en-Velay
Albi
Dijon
Lyon
Nantes
Aix-en-Provence
Orleans
Albi
It is referred to as the jewel of the Midi-Pyrenees region and is one of the most attractive small cities in France. It has only recently begun to get recognized for its beauty and charming personality though and visitors will find that it is still quiet and unassuming. The medieval St. Cecilia’s cathedral is at the forefront of the remarkable medieval center, looking more like some array of medieval grain silos than a church. Insides it is one of the finest late gothic buildings in
Dijon
Yes we all have heard of this town, if only in reference to Dijon mustard but this former capital city of Burgundy offers visitors a lot more than that yellowish brown condiment. The city was once under the powerful and notorious Dukes and the Ducal Palace is certainly a sight to see, a collection of buildings all gold with painted ceilings, pomp and circumstance. The whole city is actually full of medieval and renaissance style buildings, making it one of the most appealing towns in the country. Dijon ranks high on the list in terms of fine wine, shopping and exceptional food. There are plenty of excellent accommodations, wine tours and streets to walk through. One thing is for certain when you visit this city, you certainly won’t be thirsty.
Lyon
Although it is France’s second largest city, it often loses out as a destination with visitors who use it as just an airport city. In fact this gracious historic city was once an important Roman settlement with a gastronomic reputation, second only to Paris. The historic quarter where visitors can wander the streets through 16th century secret passageways is not to be missed and is loaded with antique shops and bookstores. The range of museums to be visited here is truly unbelievable and visitors can even watch the first film ever made. One of the best times to visit this city is in December when the Festival of Lights takes place. The facades of buildings are covered in thousands of twinkling lights and are known throughout France for being one of the best. The real draw here for tourists should be the food, and throughout the city expect some of the best hearty meals you have ever had.
Nantes
It was once a mighty port that grew rich on the slave trade but now remains largely unvisited by tourists. This lively university town is in fact full of attractions and some incredible seafood restaurants. Visitors will want to head to the castle of the Dukes of Brittany with its cathedral housing the beautiful 1502 tomb of Francois II and the stunning botanical gardens, a castle turned museum that tells the story of the city and region. The former ship-building quarter is perhaps the most underrated portion of the city though. This is where the strange huge machines are made. Think a huge elephant strutting through the area with people riding on its back, a carousal where you sit in imaginary sea creatures and work their controls and a workshop that creates bizarre creations for worldwide destinations. This city is built for walking, through its gracious squares, past the grand houses and through the streets.
Aix-en-Provence
This is truly the ultimate Provencal city, with its majestic and aging fountains around every turn. Its leafy boulevards and public squares are lined with 17th and 18th century mansions with haughty stone lions standing guard. It is a city of art, light and activity; home to several universities and art schools. The center of this town is the old town and small enough to explore by foot, and make sure you pay a visit to the only 14th century tower that remains at the northwest corner of the town. The Cours Mirabeau is the beautiful tree-lined avenue bursting with terrace cafes and bookstores, and large trees providing much needed shade on hot summer days. Make sure to visit the many markets in this town, from the colorful flower market to the daily food market to the unique clothing market
Orleans
This is a city that has struggled to return to its former glory, after being devastated during World War II; and even before that the Romans, Attila the Hun and the English all tried to wipe it out. It has managed to retain some pretty fantastic historic buildings though and its connection with Joan of Arc makes it one of the most underrated and beautiful cities in France. Visitors should head to the tourist office when they reach Orleans as they have an itinerary designed for visitors that will allow you to see the main sites of interest in the city and appreciate the examples of renaissance architecture, Roman style cathedrals and various museums. Some of the best castles in France are located right outside the actual city and deserve a visit. Make sure to visit the House of Joan of Art, along with her statue as well as City Hall in which everyone in the city is required to be married and Hotel Groslot, one of the nicest buildings in Orleans.