L’Ancienne Cave – A New Vin en Vacances Project
2017 was a wonderful year for Fisher and me. We met in January and very soon knew we wanted to spend the rest of our lives together and so Fisher came to live with me in France.
The village where we live is in the Minervois district of the Languedoc-Roussillon and we think its one of the most beautiful in this area. Three doors down from our house is an old winery that was abandoned many decades ago. It has slowly crumbled but still stands proud amidst the decay.
It was Fisher who fell in love with the old building first and his dream to convert it into a home gradually became mine too. It took some time but in October 2017 it became ours and now we are excitedly planning the renovations which will begin this year.
We have realised that this beautiful old building could be the perfect place to hold food & wine adventures and so we plan to make The Old Winery a place for customers and friends of Vin en Vacances to spend time with us. We will reveal more of our ideas as time goes by and the renovations take shape and we hope you will follow us on our exciting project.
Wendy & Fisher
Janice Whelan
Wonderful stuff Wendy and Fisher….. can’t wait to see how it all goes. Good luck…. having walked through the site with you, I know luck is one of the things you’re going to need ! It will be fabulous though.. and I wish you both well for the he coming adventures. Jx
Carol lee
Really happy for you both. I remember looking through your current home with you whilst it was being renovated do you remember? Hoping to get to your region later this year for a week. Best wishes carol and tim lee Whalley
Wendy Gedney
Hi. I’m a bit behind in replying to all the wonderful comments. Yes of course I remember showing you this house and would love to show you the new one so please let me know when you will be over, it would be great to see you.
Ginnie Iqbal
It all sounds very exciting.All the best in your new venture.So glad you have found each other.
Wendy Gedney
Thank you!
Kerry
Congratulations. What an exciting adventure. Look forward to seeing it.
Wendy Gedney
Thank you Kerry, you must visit when its finished – goodness knows when that will be …!