Limoux and Carcassonne, Friday and Saturday 20 and 21 March 2026

Dear member or associate,

Our first event of 2026 will be a two day visit to the Aude Department combining a lunch, art history talk and wine tasting in Limoux with an exploration of the UNESCO World Heritage site – the Cité de Carcassonne.

Please note that this event is just two weeks away: apologies for the short notice. Members are welcome to join us on either or both of the two days and could make a full weekend of it by staying in the region on the Sunday. Please confirm to Greg Hawes (hawesgv@hotmail.com or 07 86 37 78 71) by Saturday 14 March if you are coming and if you wish to book for the Friday lunch, wine tasting, Saturday lunch – or all three. Guests, as ever, are very welcome.

Over the Aude

Limoux is the region where the delicious blanquette de Limoux sparkling white wine is made. If you don’t know the difference between blanquette and crémant this is the perfect opportunity to discover it.

We will start with lunch on Friday 20 March at the Grand Café in the centre of Limoux, (25 Place de le République, 11300 Limoux). It serves a wide choice including an excellent ménu du jour at €20. Please meet there from 12h00 for lunch at 12h30. (See https://www.legrandcafelimoux.fr/ for more detail)

Peter Elliott, a Cambridge alumnus living in the Aude who has joined our events in the past, has kindly offered to give an illustrated talk to us after lunch about the Jewish families who founded Galeries Lafayette and the fate of their art collections under Nazi occupation in WWII.

After lunch we will make the short trip (2.3 km) to the caveau of Maison Antech at 9 Rue Dewoitine 11300 Limoux for our tasting at 15:30. In the words of our hosts “la dégustation est offerte, et ce sera un plaisir de vous faire découvrir notre gamme dans un cadre convivial”.

Limoux is an historic town on the Aude river about 30 Km south of Carcassonne. Limoux is signposted from the A61, which bypasses Carcassonne. Limoux and Carcassonne are both also reachable by train, Carcassonne itself being a stop on the Toulouse – Montpellier main line with Limoux 30 minutes by train from Carcassonne.

Friday evening can be spent however you choose. There are hotels in Limoux and many more in Carcassonne, which also has cheaper options a short trip from the Cité including two Ibis hotels. We suggest you try La Demeure de la Cité by Jean Bacou, which is a self service style hotel, reasonably priced (try booking through Agoda) including breakfast.

On Saturday Peter Elliott (who also has a keen interest in the history of Carcassonne) will also act as our guide to the Cité and fill us in on the history of Carcassonne. Meet at the main gate at the entrance to the Cité itself at 10h30 please. There is a large car park below the main entrance and the Cité signposts will lead you to it.

Peter’s tour will be a walking one and will end with lunch around 12h15 at Restaurant Adelaide. It will deliberately not take in the Ramparts and the Chateau de Comtal, both of which involve some climbing and descending stairs. For those able to explore them it is intended that we make use, after lunch, of the excellent tourist office tour with audio guide in English which costs €13 per person (maybe less with group discount).

For details of this restaurant see: https://www.tripadvisor.fr/Restaurant_Review-g187151-d1334776-Reviews-Restaurant_Adelaide-Carcassonne_Center_Carcassonne_Aude_Occitanie.html

For those interested in staying longer in the area, the separate bastide at Carcassonne, outside the Cité, is well worth a visit.

We are looking forward to a very convivial first event this year and hope many of you can join us.

The Committee 7 March 2026

2026 – activity planning

Dear member or associate,

I write on behalf of the Committee of the Oxford University Society in Southwest France.

The Committee are hard at work planning a programme of events for this year. We are doing our very best, mindful of our expansive catchment area (incorporating both Nouvelle Aquitaine and Occitanie), to ensure a good geographical distribution of visits and activity.

In the draft programme below, we have prioritised giving as much notice as possible, in the hope of eliciting early interest and feedback, rather than providing great detail at this point. We aim to provide more detail closer to each event (particularly as regards the first two):

the committee hard at work……..

  1. CATHAR COUNTRY – A 2-day weekend visit. Potentially to start with a Saturday lunch and a wine tasting at an independent wine centre in Limoux. The other day (Friday or Sunday?) to include a visit of Carcassonne Cité (walking tour and/or Petit Train), possible visit to a nearby Cathar castle, lunch and/or dinner. There will be flexibility for members to attend some or all of this. Probable timing: 2nd half of March 2026.
  1. GIRONDE BARREL MAKER – Visit to the Sylvain Tonnellerie (Pomerol) at 09.45 for 10.00, followed by lunch, followed by a wine tasting at Chateau La Rose Perrière at 14.00. Confirmed for: 23 April 2026.
  1. TOULOUSE – A 2-day weekend or mid-week visit. Current thinking is that one day could involve a visit to Aeroscopia (10.00am), followed by lunch, possibly with an Airbus 321 tour in the afternoon (14.30). The second day could include (some of) the following: Visit to Fondation Bemberg, Saint Sernin, the Capitol, and Couvent de Jacobins. There will be flexibility for members to attend some or all of this.  Probable timing: May or early June 2026.
  1. DORDOGNE or LOT PREHISTORY – Possibilities include either a visit centred around Les Eyzies (Musée National de Préhistoire and nearby cave/prehistoric art) or around Pech Merle (The cave paintings, possibly supplemented by visits to St-Cirq-Lapopie or the Gouffre de Padirac), accompanied by lunch. Probable timing: Late June or July 2026.
  1. BORDEAUX – Visit to Bassin des Lumières, followed by lunch. Possible timings during July – September 2026.
  1. ROQUEFORT & MILLAU – Visit to the Roquefort Caves d’affinages, followed by lunch, and then a guided tour of the Viaduc de Millau. Possible timings during: September – October 2026.

It would be helpful to receive any expressions of interest, or comments, in the coming couple of weeks (before our next Committee Meeting). Those of you who are not currently members, are most welcome to attend; current annual membership is €10 and payable at the first event you attend. Any ticket and lunch costs are paid on the day ‘at cost’ by each attendee. Where relevant, hotel arrangements/bookings will be made by each member (although we will try to provide some suggestions). You are most welcome to bring guests by prior arrangement.

We look forward very much to seeing you at one or more of these events!

Kind regards,

Jeremy Trace,

Hon. Secretary

The Committee

Oxford University Society – South West France

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Jardins de Sardy Summer Concerts

LE PROGRAMME : 

Mardi 15 Juillet à 18h30 : DIVERTISSEMENTS MUSICAUX

Morceaux composés pour les salons de musique. Trois époques pour trois salons : 

  • Mozart chez les Jacquin 
  • Beethoven, Debussy et Rachmaninov chez Madame de Saint Marceaux 
  • Walton chez les Sitwell

Ikuko Ducasse : clarinette, saxophone

Chloé Dunn : violon, violon alto

Patrick Hilliard : piano

Mardi 22 Juillet à 18h30 : DES HISTOIRES EN MUSIQUE

Concert adapté (et recommandé !) pour les enfants de 7 à 77 ans 

Des contes et récits de notre enfance racontés et mis en musique par des grands compositeurs : quand les grands se mettent au service de la nouvelle génération.

  • Le Conte de Pierrot Lapin (B.Potter), Dudley Glass 
  • Alice au Pays des Merveilles (L. Caroll), Florent Nagel 
  • L’enfant et les sortilèges (Colette), Ravel 
  • d’autres mélodies sur le thème des contes mis en musique…

Sofia Kirwann-Baez : chanteuse soprano

Isaline Leuridant : chanteuse soprano

Delphine Vidal : narratrice

Thomas Ooi : baryton

Patrick Hilliard : piano

Mardi 29 Juillet à 18h30 : Broadway Hits ! 

Répertoire de comédies musicales et de chansons américaines parmi les airs des plus grands compositeurs ayant marqué ce genre : Bernstein, Porter, Bacharach, Masser, Loewe, Legrand,… 

Du Magicien d’Oz aux Misérables en passant par My Fair Lady. 

Sophie Touitou : chanteuse soprano

Ilan Evans : chanteur

Alexandre Saada : pianiste

Mardi 5 Août à 18h30 : Saxo et Jazz

Ensemble de pièces et arrangements pour saxophone solo ou accompagné de piano. 

Chants traditionnels : Scarborough Fair ; Greensleeves  

XXème : standard de jazz (Autumn Leaves, Lullaby of Birdland, Misty, Petite Fleur,…) ; D. Milhaud, P. Maurice, E. Bozza, A. Piazzola, C.-H. Joubert, M. Mangani,…

Gaétan Dupont : saxophone

Camille Demaumont : piano

Mardi 12 Août à 18h30 : Cristina Ortiz et ses amis

Cristina Ortiz, connue pour ses talents de pianiste concertiste présente 2 musiciens, rencontrés au cours de sa carrière, qu’elle accompagnera au piano dans un programme sous le signe des cordes :

  • Mozart, Sonate pour piano et violon K454
  • Rachmaninov, Sonate pour violoncelle et piano 
  • Mendelssohn, trio en ré mineur pour violon, violoncelle et piano

Cristina Ortiz : piano

Anthony Flint : violon

Johann Sebastian Paetsch : violoncelle

INFORMATIONS PRATIQUES :

Les concerts commencent généralement dans le cœur du jardin (si les conditions météorologiques le permettent), au niveau du long bassin, et se poursuivent dans la salle de concert attenante à l’accueil-salon de thé.

A l’issue de chaque concert, nous sommes heureux de partager un moment convivial avec vous autour d’un buffet  offert par les Jardins de Sardy, l’occasion de déguster notre vin rouge. Vous avez aussi la possibilité de rencontrer les musiciens et de faire connaissance avec les autres spectateurs. 

Réservation fortement conseillée : au plus tard, quelques jours avant, pour faciliter la logistique des concerts. 05 53 27 51 45 ou jardins.sardy@gmail.com

Reminder: Chateau Fayolle – unique wine, a notable visit!

The tour of the vineyard (appellation Saussignac) begins at 10:30 and will be followed by a tour of the chai, a tasting, and a substantial shared lunch platter. 

Reservations close on 25th April for this 7th May visit, notable for this much appreciated tour and for the tasting and lunch platter that follows. Members should contact Nigel: family and friends are, as always welcome.

2025 Programme, subscriptions due!

Nigel has sent details of our draft plan to members:

All events include lunch.

Saturday 5 April. 46100 Figeac. Guided afternoon tour of the town courtesy of the local Tourist Office. 

Early May. Château de Fayolle, 24240 Saussignac. Presentation, visit, wine tasting.

Early June. Château des Milandes, 24250 Castelnaud-la-Chapelle (once the property of Josephine Baker, singer, actress, civil rights activist, and Resistance agent).

Late June/early July12250 Roquefort. Cheese caves, Viaduc de Millau visitor centre, La Cavalerie.

Late July/early August. Visit to truffle producer(s), involving one (or possibly two) of 47140 Penne d’Agenais and 47370 Tournon d’Agenais.

Late August. Either Château de Malle, 33210 Preignac or Château Guiraud, 33210. Sauternetastings.

September. AGM. Venue to be arranged.

May we please remind members that the 2005 annual subscription of €20 agreed at the AGM is payable by January 2025? As ever, there is no charge for spouses, partners, and guests.

The OUS season is almost upon us..

Nigel has circulated members with preliminary details:

The OUS SWF season is almost upon us.

Our first event will take place on Thursday 16 May. It will consist of a private guided tour of the Musée Napoléon, housed in the Château de la Pommerie, property of a descendant of the Emperor.

The château lies just outside the village of Cendrieux (24092), some 20–25 mins north-east of Bergerac. Our visit will be preceded by lunch at Restaurant Chez Julien in Paunat (24510).

Further details of this first event will be circulated in early April.

The outline schedule of summer events is as follows. As soon as we have more detail, we shall post it on the website.

26 June: 46000 Cahors

Mid-July: 46100 Figeac

5 September : AGM, probably at Mélange, 24240 Saussignac

Late September/early October: 32000 Auch

We shall also see whether it might be possible to arrange at some stage during the summer a lunch in the Agen/Villeneuve-sur-Lot area complete with invited speaker.

At last, we meet ‘en présentiel’

Your committee met in person on July 1st. A joint committee report and other AGM papers have been sent to members. These include details of two short-term events to which members and friends are invited and which will restart our programme of activities:

  • A lunch at the Hôtel de Bastard in Lectoure (32) on August 19th at 12 for 12:30.
  • Our AGM at l’Atelier in Issigeac (24) on September 16th.

Around Gaillac in May

Our first full event of 2020, arranged by Committee member Christopher Boddington, will be a trip on Wednesday 6 May to the Gaillac region. Details have been sent to members.

Arrangements include:

The 2020 AGM will take place in either the first or the second week of September at Restaurant l’Atelier, 62 D14, 24560 Issigeac. Further details will be on this Website as soon as we have them.

Our 10th year AGM

Our AGM this year took place in the pleasant golfing environment of the Villeneuve-sur-Lot club, courtesy of our treasurer Pip. Marion has sent minutes to all members. Together with the reports presented, these record a successful year, changes to the committee, and a look forward to next year.  Nearly thirty members and partners also enjoyed a very agreeable luncheon in stimulating and convivial company. Thanks to Marion (her last AGM as secretary, but still with us on the committee) and Pip for the organisation.