|  | 
          Port-Leucate (France)
          Aphrodite & Oasis
          This is a report on the "holiday villages" Aphrodite and Oasis,
          near Port-Leucate, France.
          It is based on my experience there in July 1989 (Aphrodite) and
          July 1990 (Oasis).
                                      CONTENTS
             1 Topography of the "zone naturiste"...................     1
             2 Oasis and Aphrodite..................................     2
              2.1 What they have in common..........................     2
               2.1.1 What does it look like.........................     2
               2.1.2 Dress code.....................................     3
               2.1.3 Telephone......................................     4
               2.1.4 Rent...........................................     4
              2.2 Differences.......................................     4
               2.2.1 Look...........................................     5
               2.2.2 Swimming pools.................................     5
             3 Restaurants..........................................     6
              3.1 In Aphrodite: Le Triangle.........................     6
              3.2 Oasis.............................................     6
              3.3 In Leucate-Village................................     6
               3.3.1 Les Amandiers..................................     6
               3.3.2 El Toro Furioso................................     7
               3.3.3 La Closerie....................................     7
               3.3.4 Biquet.........................................     7
               3.3.5 Le Jardin du Village...........................     7
              3.4 In Leucate-Plage..................................     8
              3.5 In Port-Leucate proper............................     8
             4 Shopping.............................................     8
              4.1 Bread in Oasis....................................     8
              4.2 Centre Commercial in Aphrodite....................     8
              4.3 Supermarket Teisseyre near Leucate-Village........     9
              4.4 In Leucate-Village................................     9
              4.5 In Port-Leucate...................................     9
              4.6 Chemists..........................................     9
                                                                       iii
              4.7 Banks.............................................    10
             5 The area.............................................    10
              5.1 French Catalonia..................................    10
              5.2 The Cathares......................................    10
             6 Excursions...........................................    11
              6.1 Excursion at sea..................................    11
              6.2 La Lydia..........................................    11
              6.3 Le Fort de Salses.................................    12
              6.4 Carcassonne.......................................    12
              6.5 Minerve...........................................    12
              6.6 Safari park at Sigean.............................    13
             7 Wine.................................................    14
              7.1 Fitou.............................................    14
              7.2 C�teaux de Languedoc..............................    14
              7.3 Minervois.........................................    14
              7.4 Blanquette de Limoux..............................    15
              7.5 Muscat de Rivesaltes..............................    15
              7.6 Banyuls...........................................    15
             8 Weather..............................................    15
             9 Languages............................................    16
          INDEX
          iv
          1  Topography of the "zone naturiste"
          Port-Leucate lies on a fairly narrow strip of land between
          the Mediterranean sea and the lake (�tang de Salses - Etang
          de Salses in 7-bit Ascii).
          There is a road along this strip, which runs fairly close to the
          lake-shore. Some sections are "dual carriage-way".
          Along this strip (along this road), from North to South, you
          have:
          o  Leucate-Plage - the old seaside resort - lies on the main-
             land, really
          o  a low bridge over a narrow canal (that connects the lake to
             the sea, and cuts straight through the strip)
          o  the naturist area (or "zone naturiste")
          o  a high bridge over a wide canal (that connects the lake to
             the sea, cuts obliquely through the strip and also acts as
             the harbour of Port-Leucate)
          o  Port-Leucate - a modern seaside resort
          o  the boundary between the municipalities of Leucate and Bar-
             car�s
          o  Port-Barcar�s - a modern seaside resort (Port-Barcares or
             better Port-Barcar}s in 7-bit Ascii)
          o  a bridge over yet another canal
          o  Barcar�s - again on the mainland
          Now, between the first and the second bridge, there is only one
          junction, a T-junction (it cannot be anything else than a T-
          junction, because the lake is at the other side). You must turn
          into the "leg" of the T (that is, turn to the West, turn towards
          the sea). I think there are signs saying "zone naturiste", and
          even more specific signs for "Aphrodite" and "Ulysse".
                                                                         1
          This road will take you through a row of dunes, onto a round-
          about. You turn:
          o  right, for Aphrodite and Oasis
          o  left, for Ulysse or the camping ground
          Just to summarise, within this "zone naturiste", you have, from
          North to South:
          o  the camping ground
          o  Ulysse
          o  a stretch of wasteland
          o  Aphrodite
          o  Oasis (very new)
          2  Oasis and Aphrodite
          2.1  What they have in common
          2.1.1  What does it look like
          Both Aphrodite and Oasis are what is in French called a "vil-
          lage de vacances", literally a "holiday village". I think the
          Americans would call this a "resort".
          They look like a village, consisting of small apartments, as-
          sembled to rather small buildings, situated between shrubs and
          greenery. The sight is certainly not monotonous, as the build-
          ings have many different shapes.
          Both "villages" are next to the beach.
          The apartments have one or two bedrooms, a small kitchen, a
          sleeping couch in the living room, a bathroom with shower, and a
          porch.
          2
          The "villages" were built by a "property developer". The apart-
          ments are sold to individual investors by the developer' sub-
          sidiary "Sogelav" (that is a real-estate agency). Sogelav also
          acts as a rental agency for those owners that wish. I think
          Americans would call this a "condo".
          The "population" exists of two parts:
          o  Owners, who generally live in a nearby city (where "nearby"
             can be as far as Lyon) and use this as their week-end house
             or summerhouse. There are also owners who come from as far as
             Belgium, who are retired and who live here all summer.
          o  Tenants, who stay for 2 or 3 weeks. Mostly from France,
             Germany, Belgium, Switzerland, some from the Netherlands.
          Most of the people are parents with their children, or grandpar-
          ents with their grandchildren.
          The atmosphere is friendly. People are not noisy. The "villages"
          and the beach are very tidy.
          2.1.2  Dress code
          The general rule is that you are expected to be nude from sun-
          rise to sunset. There is some social pressure - being nude is
          also seen as a display of "good faith".
          However, you may have good reasons to wear something, and that
          is accepted (strong wind, sunburn, ...).
          The rules are different at the restaurants (Oasis and Triangle):
          you are expected to wear at least a towel at the restaurant,
          and people generally dress to have a meal at the restaurant.
          People also dress for a dance (but they may strip to jump into
          the swimming pool after the dance).
                                                                         3
          2.1.3  Telephone
          There is a telephone booth halfway along the main street of
          Aphrodite. It works with a "T�l�carte", which can be bought from
          the news-agents' in the Centre Commercial.
          2.1.4  Rent
          The prices were, in 1990, for the months July and August:
          o  for a "studio" in Aphrodite (2 persons - "studio" means you
             sleep in the living room - 15 m�): 1770 FRF .
          o  for a "T2" in Aphrodite or Oasis (4 persons - two sleep in
             the living room, two in the bedroom - 23.25 m� in Aphrodite
             or 27 m� in Oasis): 2870 FRF .
          o  for a "T2" "front de mer" (in the first row) in Oasis: 3070
             FRF .
          o  for a "T3" in Aphrodite or Oasis (6 persons - two sleep
             in the living room - there are two bedrooms - 38.75 m� in
             Aphrodite or 42 m� in Oasis): 3670 FRF .
          o  for a "T3" "front de mer" (in the first row) in Aphrodite or
             Oasis: 4370 FRF .
          These prices include a "cancellation insurance" (insurance
          against the risk that you must cancel because of illness, etc.).
          The address is: SOGELAV, Village Naturiste, 11370 LEUCATE .
          If you arrive there without a membership card of the INF (Inter-
          national Naturist Federation), you have to buy one from the FNF
          (the French federation), at 70 FRF per adult (1990 price).
          2.2  Differences
          4
          2.2.1  Look
          Oasis looks cleaner, newer (well, it is newer, by some fifteen
          years), more spacious than Aphrodite.
          Oasis opened in June 1990. The (rental) prices were identical
          to those for Aphrodite, but I expect Oasis to be more expensive
          next year (I think it will be very popular).
          It is also smaller (much smaller) and more cosy. It will double
          in size soon, but it will still be much smaller.
          Finally, the flowers and shrubs are well-kept (in Oasis).
          You can drive your car into Aphrodite - there are 3 streets.
          In Oasis, there is a car-park in front, and the place itself is
          completely free of cars (it is much smaller, so you do not have
          to walk far when loading or unloading).
          2.2.2  Swimming pools
          There is one rectangular swimming pool in Aphrodite. There is no
          shallow end. The pool lies between the houses, with little open
          space.
          There is also a kidney-shaped swimming pool in Aphrodite. That
          pool, too, lies between the houses, with little open space. It
          was not in use in 1989 (but it was in 1990).
          The swimming pools in Aphrodite are guarded, and they are only
          open during certain hours of the day.
          There is one kidney-shaped swimming pool in Oasis, right in the
          middle, with a large sunning area (tiled), with palm trees and
          flowers (around the sunning area, and also in a flower bed in
          the middle of the swimming pool). There is a shallow end for the
          kids. The swimming pool is next to the Oasis restaurant. It is
          not guarded, and you can swim any time of the day or night. At
          night, is is illuminated by spotlights under the water surface.
          After one particularly hot day, we were sitting on our porch,
          overlooking the swimming pool. It was dark already, and the
                                                                         5
          lights were shining underneath the surface. We just stood up
          from our chairs and jumped into the pool.
          3  Restaurants
          3.1  In Aphrodite: Le Triangle
          This restaurant is at the beach, in the middle of Aphrodite.
          The day's menu is different every day, and is written on small
          black-boards (French and German). It costs 67 FRF, if I remember
          well, and offers a choice between 3 main courses. There is a
          decent children's menu.
          Service is amiable, and efficient, except if you are in the
          hands of Jean (who runs this place) - he has got too many other
          things to do (he is very nice, but not efficient). It may take a
          long time before you get the bill.
          Entertainment is organised in the evenings: music, dance, ... .
          3.2  Oasis
          The Oasis restaurant is in the middle of Oasis, next to the
          pool. The choice is limited (see the black-boards), but the
          quality is excellent. Service is rather slow. You cannot pay
          with a credit-card.
          Entertainment is sometimes organised in the evenings: we have
          had a number of dances around the swimming pool.
          3.3  In Leucate-Village
          3.3.1  Les Amandiers
          This used to be a very nice pizzeria (where you could eat other
          things than just pizza), at the entrance to the village (left-
          hand side of the main street). However, it was "temporarily
          closed" in July 1990, and it remained closed ... .
          6
          3.3.2  El Toro Furioso
          This is a Spanish restaurant at the entrance to the village
          (right-hand side of the main street). I would not recommend it -
          we found the food rather mediocre.
          3.3.3  La Closerie
          This is in the main street, on the left-hand side, just before
          the war memorial. The restaurant is in a court-yard, and is
          very nice. The decorations are "psychedelic", the staff seems to
          consist of retired flower-children (who run this place very
          professionally), and the food is very good. The day's menu
          depends on the day of the week - the seven possibilities are
          posted outside, so you can walk by during the day and decide
          when you will have dinner at La Closerie.
          3.3.4  Biquet
          This is in a narrow street off the main street: the first street
          to the right beyond the war memorial. It is very nice and the
          food is very good. The dishes are also very original. The dec-
          oration is in an eclectic style, with elements of Philippe
          Starck.
          They also serve delicious pizzas, with a very thin (and crisp)
          bottom, which are baked in a very hot oven - the place calls
          itself "Pizzeria Biquet".
          This is where we have dinner on the 14th of July (the French
          national holiday).
          3.3.5  Le Jardin du Village
          A small restaurant, on the corner of the main street and the
          street that leads to Biquet (the first street on the right
          beyond the war memorial). We have never eaten there: there is no
          alternative for the children, and it is rather expensive (the
          main course alone would cost you in the order of 70 FRF).
                                                                         7
          3.4  In Leucate-Plage
          There are a number of restaurants in Leucate-Plage. One of them
          is mentioned in the red Guide Michelin. We have never eaten
          there (it is rather expensive, especially with the kids).
          3.5  In Port-Leucate proper
          There are many restaurants. However, you will not get the value-
          for-money that you get in Leucate-Village.
          4  Shopping
          4.1  Bread in Oasis
          Bread and croissants can be bought at the Oasis restaurant, in
          the morning.
          4.2  Centre Commercial in Aphrodite
          There is a "Centre Commercial" in Aphrodite, behind the office.
          There are:
          o  A laundry.
          o  A butcher's shop (that also sells wine).
          o  A news-agent's, that also sells foreign newspapers, and
             that has a reasonable choice of books, in French, English
             (I saw many Agatha Christie paperbacks, Stephen Hawking's
             "Brief History of Time", and Tom Clancy's latest, i.e. "Clear
             and Present Danger") and German (I saw some Ephra�m Kishon
             paperbacks).
          o  A souvenir shop, that also sells sun-tan lotion, floppy hats,
             sandals, diving goggles, etc..
          o  A "glacerie-cr�perie" (where you eat ice-cream and/or pan-
             cakes).
          o  A baker's shop, that also sells wine, honey and marmalade.
          8
          o  A rental office, where you can rent bicycles, TV-sets and
             even boats.
          o  A pizzeria.
          o  A green-grocer's shop, that is rather more expensive than
             the Teisseyre supermarket (3 kilometers away, Section 4.3,
             Supermarket Teisseyre near Leucate-Village).
          o  A grocery (in supermarket style - but a small supermarket),
             that also sells wine, bread and croissants, fruit and vegeta-
             bles. If you prefer the "ordinary" croissants (as opposed to
             the "butter" croissants, which are very fatty), you should
             buy them here.
          4.3  Supermarket Teisseyre near Leucate-Village
          Situated half-way between the lake-shore and Leucate-Village.
          Turn right at the roundabout. Parking can be tricky.
          This supermarket accepts credit-cards.
          4.4  In Leucate-Village
          There are many small shops (groceries) in the village.
          4.5  In Port-Leucate
          You can find all sorts of shops here, but they will be rather
          expensive.
          4.6  Chemists
          There is a chemist's shop in Leucate-Village, in the centre of
          the village (one of the streets to the left of the main street).
          There is another chemist's shop in Port-Leucate, in the shopping
          mall near the main marina (the shopping mall with the children's
          playground).
                                                                         9
          They all have a cream called Biafin, which is very effective
          against sunburn.
          4.7  Banks
          There is an office of the Cr�dit Agricole in Leucate-Village.
          They are not very friendly. When you cash a foreign cheque, they
          insist that it should be for the maximum allowable amount (was
          1400 FRF in 1990).
          There is another bank office in Port-Barcar�s, and there might
          be one on Port-Leucate, too.
          5  The area
          5.1  French Catalonia
          The area between the �tang de Salses and today's Spanish border
          is known as the "Roussillon" or as French Catalonia. The Catalan
          language is still alive in the small villages. This area became
          part of France in 1659, as a result of the peace treaty of the
          Pyrenee mountains (between Spain and France) - the Spanish king
          gave up a lot of territory, not only here, but also along the
          northern border of France (the southern Netherlands were Spanish
          territory).
          5.2  The Cathares
          The "Cathares" (after the Greek for "the pure ones") or the
          "Albigeois" (after the town of Albi) were a religious sect that
          became very popular in the South-West of France, in the 12th
          century. Around 1209, the King of France and the Pope mounted a
          joint expedition against these heretics. One after the other,
          the Cathare cities (such as Carcassonne - see Section 6.4 - and
          Minerve - see Section 6.5) and strongholds were taken, and most
          of the inhabitants were burned alive.
          10
          As a result, the Pope had got rid of of these heretics, and the
          King had strengthened his control in this part of his kingdom.
          I suppose that the words for "heretic" in German ( "Ketzer") and
          in Dutch ( "ketter") are derived from the word "Cathare".
          6  Excursions
          6.1  Excursion at sea
          Excursions at sea (a trip from Port-Leucate to the lighthouse on
          the Leucate cliff and back) or a round-trip (Port-Leucate, the
          lake, Port-Barcar�s, the sea) can be made in the afternoon or at
          night, with a converted fishing boat that moors at the "mairie
          annexe" (small cubic building on the main dock of Port-Leucate).
          We made the trip to the light-house, in the afternoon with the
          kids. It is very nice.
          A very amusing (or upsetting) moment is, when the boat leaves
          the harbour, turns North, and the captain, once again, takes his
          microphone and this time announces "� votre gauche, vous avez la
          zone naturiste" ( "on your left, you have the naturist area"),
          and all the passengers crane their necks to catch a glimpse of
          the naturist beach (which is too far away, anyway).
          6.2  La Lydia
          This is a steamer which was deliberately beached (a rather com-
          plicated operation) high and dry on the beach of Port-Barcar�s,
          to become a shops of this new sea-side resort (sometime during
          the fifties, I think). There is a discotheque somewhere deep
          down in the ship. The upper decks are a sort of amateur museum
          about marine life, and about the beaching operation. The kids
          love it ! (20 FRF per adult)
                                                                        11
          6.3  Le Fort de Salses
          This fortress (near the village of Salses, at the other end of
          the lake) was built by the Spanish king, at the end of the 15th
          century (if I remember correctly), to guard the border (see
          Section 5.1).
          It commands the whole coastal area, but it is practically invis-
          ible itself (embedded into the hill-side).
          It can be visited, as part of a guided tour, and that tour
          starts at regular times (which I do not remember) from the main
          gate (22 FRF per adult, in 1989). You cannot visit it on your
          own.
          It is, in a sense, a show-piece of high-tech: there is running
          water, an intercom, a cold-storage room, a steam-bath, toilets
          and many sorts of booby-traps.
          6.4  Carcassonne
          Carcassonne is one of those Cathare cities (see Section 5.2).
          The old city now lies in a corner of the new agglomeration.
          It has been restored to its original state by the architect of
          Louis XIV, and figures on every leaflet of the area. However,
          what you see is fake (it is not the original).
          We have not been here (we went to Minerve instead - see Sec-
          tion 6.5), but I have been told it is very crowded.
          6.5  Minerve
          Minerve is another one of those Cathare cities (see Sec-
          tion 5.2).
          Most of its city walls and its keep have been destroyed, but
          otherwise it has not changed much since 1209. It has not ex-
          panded beyond its original confines.
          12
          The city itself is worth seeing (about 100 m across, and 500 m
          long).
          Another thing, is the so-called "pont naturel": one of the
          rivers (the city lies between two rivers) does not flow un-
          derneath that impressive bridge at the entrance to the city,
          but through a cave. You can visit this cave (the rivers are
          dry in summer). The exit is very close to that man-made bridge
          (under that lonely house on the corner). When we were there,
          the exit was closed, for the rehearsals for a play that is per-
          formed in this cave, every summer. We saw some signs to the
          other side (the entrance to the cave). After a rather difficult
          walk, we got there, and I can say that the entrance is much more
          impressive than the exit.
          There is a naturist camping site nearby - it must be awfully hot
          and dry there !
          Directions to Minerve: you drive to Narbonne, and follow the
          directions to St Pons.
          6.6  Safari park at Sigean
          There is a safari park near Sigean. It consists of three parts:
          1. the safari park itself, where you drive through,
          2. a zoological park (a bit like a zoo) and
          3. a bit of savannah, where you can see the antelopes etc. from
             a view-point on the fence.
          This is very expensive - not just the entrance fee, but all
          snacks and drinks are horribly expensive (11 FRF for a small
          bottle of Pepsi-Cola in 1989) - and you do get very thirsty (it
          is very dry and very exposed) !
                                                                        13
          7  Wine
          The wines from the South of France tend to be rather coarse.
          That is, however, changing slowly.
          Wine farmers are often organised in a "cooperative" - an associ-
          ation of all the wine farmers of the village.
          I have found that you can buy a decent wine at the supermarket
          (Section 4.3, Supermarket Teisseyre near Leucate-Village), but
          you must look for the most expensive wines (expensive relative
          to prices of wine in the supermarket, that is).
          7.1  Fitou
          Leucate is in the Fitou area. The co-operative of Leucate pro-
          duces a red wine called "La Dame de C�zelly", which I found a
          bit too coarse.
          7.2  C�teaux de Languedoc
          I found a very nice white wine, called "Domaine de Vires", a
          "C�teaux de Languedoc" from la Clape (la Clape is a village on
          the hill of the same name, between Narbonne and the sea - it
          is one of a scattered collection of villages, between the Rh�ne
          river and the �tang de Salses, that may use the name "C�teaux de
          Languedoc"). It is not sweet, and very rich in taste (you cannot
          call it dry). I drank it in the evening. I cannot imagine,
          however, drinking it with a meal (I would not know what sort
          of food that would go with this wine).
          7.3  Minervois
          This is a large area around the old town of Minerve.
          14
          7.4  Blanquette de Limoux
          This is a sparkling white wine, produced through a process that
          is similar to the champagne process (although the locals claim
          the Limoux process is older). The taste is more pronounced (than
          the champagne taste). Frankly, I prefer it to champagne.
          7.5  Muscat de Rivesaltes
          This is a sweet white wine, a so-called "vin doux naturel". I
          think you need a bit of luck when buying a sweet wine: there
          can be quite some difference between vineyards, and between
          vintages. If you are lucky, it is rich in taste and not too
          sweet. I think the Muscat de Rivesaltes can be compared with a
          Monbazillac - certainly not with a Sauternes.
          7.6  Banyuls
          Another sweet white wine, even sweeter than the Muscat de
          Rivesaltes. It is supposed to be the only wine that you can
          drink with a chocolate-based dessert. I have never tried it.
          8  Weather
          The weather is very nice :-)}.
          Seriously, there can be a hard wind blowing from over land (from
          the North-West). This is similar to the Mistral in the Rh�ne
          valley, and it has many names, such as "Tramontane". This wind
          can be very annoying: it is very dry (the sky is dark blue on
          such days), it blows over the beach, blasts the sand onto your
          back, and generally makes you nervous. It is also very hot. On
          such days, you have to decide whether to stay at the swimming
          pool (in Oasis), or to stay at the beach, well-protected by a
          screen.
          It is very hot on such days, and these are not the most suitable
          days for excursions.
                                                                        15
          We have also had clouds, mist and fog, but only on Saturdays
          (serious!). This is very convenient: those who leave can load
          their car, and those who arrive have the time to unpack.
          However, when there is a fog along the coast, the weather can be
          brilliant in-land: in 1989, we left on Saturday afternoon (the
          fog was rather dense), but as soon as we were on the motor-way,
          we were in the sun (at its hottest).
          9  Languages
          In general, you should not expect anyone to speak any other
          language than French. There are some exceptions:
          o  At the Aphrodite reception desk, there are some people who
             speak German, English or even Dutch (there was a Dutch guy in
             1990).
          o  At the restaurants Le Triangle, the menu is available in
             German, too. At the restaurants Le Triangle, La Closerie and
             Biquet, there is always somebody who speaks English.
          16
          INDEX
          A___________________________
          Albigeois, 10                          D___________________________
          Amandiers, 6                           dress code, 3
          Aphrodite, 2                           E
            different from Oasis, 4              ____________________________
            in common with Oasis, 2              excursion
            shopping, 8                            at sea, 11
          area, 10                               excursions, 11
          B___________________________           F___________________________
          bank, 10                               Fitou
          Banyuls                                  wine, 14
            wine, 15                             fortress
          beached steamer, 11                      Fort de Salses, 12
          Biafin, 10                             J
          Biquet, 7                              ____________________________
          Blanquette de Limoux                   Jardin du Village, 7
            Wine, 15
          C                                      L___________________________
          ____________________________           La Lydia, 11
          Carcassonne, 12                        language, 16
          Catalonia, 10                            at the restaurant, 16
          Cathares, 10                           Leucate-Plage
          Centre Commercial                        restaurants, 8
            shopping, 8                          Leucate-Village
          chemists, 9                              restaurants, 6
          Closerie, 7                              shopping, 9
          C�teaux de Languedoc                   Limoux
            wine, 14
                                                                      Index-1
          Limoux (Cont.)                         S
            Wine, Blanquette de, 15              ____________________________
                                                 Safari park at Sigean, 13
          M___________________________           Salses
          Minerve, 12                              fortress, 12
          Minervois                              shopping, 8
            wine, 14                             Sigean
          Muscat de Rivesaltes                     Safari park, 13
            Wine, 15                             sunburn
                                                   cream, 10
          O___________________________           supermarket, 9
          Oasis, 2                               swimming pool, 5
            different from Aphrodite,            T___________________________
               4                                 Teisseyre
            in common with Aphrodite,              supermarket, 9
               2                                 telephone, 4
            restaurant, 6                        topography, 1
            shopping, 8                          Toro Furioso, 7
          P___________________________           Triangle
          pharmacies, 9                            restaurant, 6
          pool                                   W___________________________
            swimming, 5                          weather, 15
          Port-Leucate                           wine, 14
            restaurants, 8                       Wine
            shopping, 9                            Banyuls, 15
          R___________________________             Blanquette de Limoux, 15
          restaurant                               C�teaux de Languedoc, 14
            languages spoken, 16                   Fitou, 14
          Restaurants, 6                           Minervois, 14
          Rivesaltes                               Muscat de Rivesaltes, 15
            Wine, Muscat de, 15
          Index-2
 |