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Sainte Cécile-Les-Vignes, France -- Rouge-Bleu Vineyard
Sainte-Cecile Les Vignes, France - 2007 OCT, Rouge-Bleu photo above. We both share the name "Rouge-Bleu" but it just so happened on this particular day we each happened to be wearing " Rouge" and "Bleu." I promise this was not planned attire, ...but many ask, so which one are you, “Rouge” or “Bleu?” To which we both answer, neither. We are both " Rouge-Bleu". But if truth be told, and if forced to pick a color for each of us, Kristin is sure to be the "Rouge" and I (Susan) am sure to be "Bleu" as it just so happened in this photo.

RB-JM Home St Cecile -RB vines (25)
Every year about this time the harvest begins in Saint Cecile. I was fortunate to be there in 2007 to help with the "late harvest" but every year since then, about this time, I get a bit "homesick" when I am not able to be there and help out and learn more each year from Jean Marc and the others who come to help. There is something very rich and satisfying about seeing the "fruits" (no pun intended) of your labor after a long year of hard work and somewhat unpredictable weather. Owners of Domaine Rouge-Bleu, Jean Marc & Kristin Espinasse spend all year working to prepare for this very season! What comes of this season's production determines a lot for them in terms of what will come from the next season and so on.....

Bravo and much courage to those of you who are there, helping with some of this hard back-breaking work! Enjoy! Wish I were there too!

Merci to Rouge-Bleu and Jean Marc for allowing me to share these photos without their permission. I am sure they won't mind! 
By Engage Team 12 Oct, 2020
Like so many other parents this Fall, my husband and I became “Empty Nesters”. Our baby girl, and youngest of three was heading off to college and we were faced with the reality of being alone for the first time in 26 years. We decided that this was a life milestone that we should observe, rather than dread. We had spent years devoting endless time and energy to our children and now they were all out in the world as healthy, happy, productive members of society. We had much to celebrate. So, after dropping our daughter off at college we traveled to Montana’s Paradise Valley and spent a few days at Sage Lodge to mark this special occasion. Montana’s Paradise Valley starts near Livingston, which sits on I-90, and stretches south along highway 89 towards Yellowstone National Park. It is the major river valley of the Yellowstone River and is flanked by the Gallatin and Absaroka Ranges. Highway 89 was the original entrance into Yellowstone National Park, although there are now two additional entrances, one each in Montana and Wyoming. Along with its unmatched beauty and world-class fly fishing on the river, the valley also offers other natural wonders such as several natural hot springs.
By Engage Team 27 Mar, 2020
Ernest Hemingway once described Switzerland as “a small, steep country, much more up and down than sideways, and stuck all over with large brown hotels built on the cuckoo clock style of architecture.” Susan’s recent travels between Geneva and Zurich proves that a lot has changed in the Swiss hotel scene since Hemingway’s observation. While she has lots of experience setting up pre- and post-river cruise activities and private trips in the area, this “self-imposed” familiarization was to acquaint herself with Virtuoso’s Swiss properties. Susan’s excited to share her thoughts on this diverse list of hotels, as well as the historic cities they call home.
By Engage Team 24 Feb, 2020
This past fall, Susan was invited to sit on the Advisory Board for the German National Tourism Offices out of New York City. In partnership to boost tourism to Germany, she toured two of the country’s most iconic cities. From the eclectic coffee and artistic scenes of Hamburg, to an exploration of the tumultuous history of Berlin, there was a lot to take in. Susan hopes her journey will shed light on why Germany should be the destination of your next European vacation. Below you’ll find some incredible places to stay, cuisine to sample, and experiences that will put the discovery of German culture at the forefront of your travels.
By Engage Team 27 Jan, 2020
With Paris and Rome, London forms the trifecta of must-visit cities for those first taking the dive into European culture. A hub of history, politics, architecture (both very old and very new), and the arts, London has a little bit to offer everyone. This November, Susan had the opportunity to tour over a dozen of the city’s best boutique hotels so you know where to stay during your visit. In addition, Susan also toured some of the charming villages that surround London that are perfect for a day trip, or quick weekend, to escape the hustle and bustle of the city. She hopes her exploration of this British metropolis will help you know where to start when planning your first (or next) European getaway.
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