Pont du Gard and Chateauneuf du Pape

Our guide was an acquired taste, an elderly Frenchman with a soft voice and strong opinions, "well, what can you do, .....c'est la vie" This full sentence was his favourite as he bemoaned the antics of today's youth.
Pont du Gard was amazing. Built by the Romans in the first century AD to supply water to Nimes. Nearly fifty metres high and still standing. It was functional for 600 years.
The ruins of the Pope's summer residence have not fared so well. Within decades of the Pope's departing stone was looted for local buildings.
The surrounding village grows grapes. Very special grapes for very special wine by the same name. Chateauneuf du Pape. The grapes have to be hand picked and no irritation is allowed.
This amazed us and the ground is rock and it is hot. Apparently the roots go down 3 metres into the rock/gravel.
This cellar was built by the Romans.

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