Eugénie Grandet: The Anjou (France) Touring Game Created by Savvy Mom Ruth Paget
Introduction
I
named this game Eugénie Grandet after Honoré de Balzac’s novella of the same
name that is set in Saumur (Anjou, France). De Balzac wrote a series of 100
novellas set in the Loire Valley mostly called the Comédie Humaine.
Anjou
is the French department region close to Chinon and Tours in the Loire Valley
region that most tourists are familiar with for visiting. Both Anjou and the Touraine are full of châteaux,
wonderful food and wine, and great souvenirs.
Fontevraud –
The
Royal Abbaye houses the tomb of Eleanor of Aquitaine. Eleanor of Aquitaine was the queen of both
France and England.
The
Cloisters outside the tomb area are great spots for photos.
Saumur –
The
château here is the home of France’s famous Cadre Noir equestrian school and
museum.
The
caves in the homes along the Loire River are called troglodyte homes. Some can be rented for vacation stays from
the local tourism office.
Cholet –
Cholet
is a good spot to stop for a quick lunch at Paul Vienroisserie for sandwiches
in an air-conditioned mall or heated mall depending on the season. These malls usually have 20 -30 bathroom
stalls to handle a busload of tourists.
Malls
have places to let tourists off, fill up the gas tank, and park while tourists
eat and buy souvenirs.
Cholet
is known for its clothing and textiles.
Most malls have French baby stores with christening gowns, layettes for
newborn babies, and silver spoons and dishes.
(The Chinese emperors used silver rather than gold dishes, because
silver turns color when poison touches it.
I learned this in Beijing –China when I toured the Forbidden City with
an inner-city youth study tour to that country in 1979.)
Angers –
The
château houses the Apocalypse Tapestry that has been hidden and pieced together
several times throughout history
Angevin Souvenirs
-Crémant
de Saumur
Manufactured
using the méthode champenoise. Ackerman
is the winery for this product that is similar to Asti Spumante from the
Piedmont region in northern Italy where Barolo is produced.
-Côteaux
de Layon
Sweet
white wine that is good with cream and mushroom sauces on poached, freshwater
fish like most of the sweet white wines from the Anjou regions.
I
would also drink some of the sweet whites from the Anjou region as a light
cocktail before a meal.
-Quarts
de Chaume
Very
sweet white wine that resembles Sauternes from the Bordeaux region
--Bonnezeaux
Another
sweet white wine from the Anjou region
-Savennières
A
sweet white that can be used a pre-dinner cocktail, especially with
blackcurrant liqueur as a not-so-fancy kir cocktail
-Cointreau
Liqueur
Orange-based
liqueur
-Combier
Triple Sec
Combined
sweet and bitter orange liqueur used in margaritas
-menthe
pastille
peppery
mint liqueur
Other Good Souvenirs
Lautellier Tesson Couture
Sur
Measure Wedding Dresses by Dior and other French Designers
Artisan Boot Maker
Joel
Albert
Other Tourist
Attractions in Anjou
-Bioparc
at Doué-la-Fontaine
This
“zoo” has more than 700 species in it, including 40 species on the endangered
species list.
-Parc
Oriental de Moulévrier
This
is the largest Japanese garden in Europe.
-Camifolía
at Chémillé
This
is a sort of botanic garden wit aromatic plants and herbs cultivated in Anjou.
-Balloon
Rides
There
are several places that offer balloon rides along the Loire River. Check with local tourism offices for
information.
Château Hotel Rental
Agencies
These
agencies rent in châteaux all over France and Europe.
-bienvenue-au-chateau.com
-relaischateaux.com
-chateauxhotels.com
-grandesetapes.fr
Recommended Reading
Honoré
de Balzac’s Comédie Humaine. There are
more than 100 novellas in this series set in the Loire Valley, mostly between
Saumur and Tours. The novella Eugénie
Grandet in this series uses Saumur as the backdrop for its story.
Film to Watch
Seven
Days…Seven Nights starring French actress Jeanne Moreau. Moreau is from Angers (France). She won the Cannes Film Festival Award for
Best Actress for this film.
The Chartreuse de Parme by French author Stendahl is a similar book about Italy, but there is an older aunt taking care of a younger nephew in this book instead of a cousin as in Eugenie Grandet.
The Chartreuse de Parme by French author Stendahl is a similar book about Italy, but there is an older aunt taking care of a younger nephew in this book instead of a cousin as in Eugenie Grandet.
Have
fun planning a trip or trying something new to eat or drink.
By
Ruth Paget, author of Eating Soup with Chopsticks and Marrying France
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