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Talk with Martin Walker - France & Scotland, Writer

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Talk with Martin Walker

"Out of the 1,000 active winegrowers in the region, I have met over 300 of them!"

Martin Walker is a journalist and novelist who has lived in the Périgord region for nearly 30 years. A highly educated, French-speaking Francophile, he mainly writes detective novels set in the region, where wine plays a key part. In fact, he is a passionate advocate of the region’s wines, which were long overshadowed by Bordeaux. He shared his thoughts with us.

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Can you remember your first sip of wine?

MARTIN WALKER

The first time I tasted wine was when I was 13. I had a French teacher who had spent years in France and had organised exchange visits for us. We would spend three weeks in Paris or in the countryside at Easter. I remember Claude, one of my pen pals, who was 6 foot 6 at age 15 and dreamed of becoming a parachutist. He smoked and would take me around the streets of Paris where women were scantily clothed. I fell in love with France. That’s why I learnt French, discovered the sound of the ‘metro’, Gauloises cigarettes and the smell of garlic. It was very exotic. I drank a glass of wine at his parents’ dinner table and fell asleep.

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I discovered the sound of the ‘metro’, Gauloises cigarettes and the smell of garlic, and fell in love with France.

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When did the real trigger come?

MARTIN WALKER

Wine really became a part of my life when I got a place at Oxford. The meals there were always very formal, in the great hall with its mediaeval decor, where academic gowns were worn. We were often served a glass at the end of the meal, occasionally a German Riesling but usually French wine. I was also in a club of young historians that would host four lectures a year with guests. We would prepare a meal for them in our rooms and would choose the food and the wine.

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Which wine really sparked emotion in you?

MARTIN WALKER

The first one that truly made an impression on me was a very good Pomerol, Château Nénin. Even today, I still love red wines from South-West France, more so than the Rhone Valley I have to admit. At the start of the 1980s, I also learnt to like wines from the Loire when I visited the vineyards with a friend who was a diplomat. I particularly enjoyed the Chinon by Olga Raffault.

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Why Périgord?

MARTIN WALKER

I came to Périgord through some good friends – she was a translator and he was a journalist and they had inherited a small farm. When I was based in Moscow for The Guardian, we would come and spend three weeks with them in the summer. At the time, Périgord was magnificent but the food wasn’t so good and the wine was awful. Despite this, we in turn decided to move there. I can remember that specific day in 1997 when my wife called me to say that she had a found a house. I was in the antechamber of the Oval Office with Bill Clinton. I went home four days later and fell in love – as did my wife – with this former farm with its dovecot and extensive terrace.

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Since I arrived here, around thirty years ago, the local wines have improved significantly.

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What it is the region like today?

MARTIN WALKER

Since I arrived, the local wines have improved a lot. Bergerac wines were highly respected by the English during the three centuries of British Consulate, but there was always rivalry with Bordeaux which ultimately won. The decline of tobacco farming, which brought prosperity to Bergerac, coincided with the resurgence of winegrowing.

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What are your favourite wines in Périgord?

MARTIN WALKER

I love Pécharmant [Ed. The protected designation of origin covers 450 ha north of Bergerac]. It was already feted in the 18th and 19th centuries. Stretching over a series of hills, its sand and gravel soils – which are unique in France – provide great nourishment for the vines which are never swamped in water due to natural drainage.

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You are very involved in the region...

MARTIN WALKER

I met some very interesting people – Julien Monfort and his father who founded Julien de Savignac. A lot of people have followed their example and pushed forward the quality of the wines. There are always around 200 bottles in my wine cellar, most of them from the Bergerac region. I have met over 300 of the 1,000 or more active winegrowers in the region. I am very proud to be an ambassador of their work as a member of the Consulat de la Vinée, an institution established seven centuries ago and re-launched in the middle of the 20th century.

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There are always around 200 bottles in my wine cellar, most of them from the Bergerac region.

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And you even have your own wine...

MARTIN WALKER

Julien Monfort and I created the Bruno label, named after the character in my novels – Bruno Courrèges – with his basset hound complete with kepi on the label. Since the first vintage in 2016 we have only released four, only in the best years. We buy grapes from friends and blend Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Merlot and some Malbec. With sliced duck tenderloin, wholegrain mustard and honey sauce, it is superb.

Article - Stéphane Méjanès

A former sports journalist, Stéphane Méjanès has covered every aspect of gourmet cuisine since 2012 for a range of magazines and websites. He is the author of a booklet on gourmet food reviews titled ‘Tailler une Plume’ (Éditions de l’Épure, 2019) as well as several chef’s books. He is also a lecturer at ESTHUA in Angers where he teaches Master’s Degree students on gourmet food reviews. Along with Guillaume Gomez and Tiptoque, he launched the ‘Chefs with Caregivers’ movement which earned him the 2021 La Liste Community Spirit Award. On a personal basis, he was awarded the Plume d’Or accolade for writing in 2019 and the Amunategui-Curnonsky Award in 2018.

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