Inside Château L’Hospitalet, the South of France’s Luxurious Vineyard Retreat

The terracotta buildings juxtaposed with the green of the grape vines feels as if it was pulled straight out of a Wes Anderson movie; a swirling color palette as stimulating as the wine itself.

This isn’t an arty Netflix Original though, it’s Château L’Hospitalet; a luxury retreat set on a coastal winery overlooking the Mediterranean Sea with over 1,000 hectares of pine forest in the foreground — and it’s just as stunning (and Instagram-friendly) as it sounds.

The charming hotel, perched among the biodynamic grape vines in a valley in the charming town of Narbonne, is an ideal destination for both seductive getaways and relaxing escapes. In these magnificent surroundings, the hotel and vineyard together form a rare beauty — and the character of the Château will seduce even the most stressed out travelers.

Château L’Hospitalet started out as a hospital, managed by the church in the sixteenth century. Drenched in history, it was purchased in 2002 by biodynamic winemaker and wunderkind Gérard Bertrand and became the natural base for developing his organic red and white wine blends, but has since transformed into the kind of coastal oasis you could easily spend a lifetime getting to know.

The property itself boasts 38 cozy rooms and suites among the grape vines, including a “chambre de plaisir” or pleasure room, which is tucked into a secluded corner of the main property and overlooks the courtyard and Michelin-recommended restaurant.

That south of France-inspired art of living and pleasure seeking is apparent from the restaurant among the grape vines to the annual jazz festival Bertrand hosts for visitors and residents of neighboring Narbonne every summer.

Restaurant L’Art de Vivre, just outside of the main building, boasts local and seasonal gourmet cooking by celebrated chef Laurent Chabert. Chef Chambert’s cuisine highlights local products from his own vegetable garden and fruit orchard, where he grows herbs that give his cuisine its notable Mediterranean feel.

Chambert and his staff pride themselves on serving creative, local fare all year long, while honoring organic ingredients and biodiversity. Do yourself a favor and book a table at this tucked away restaurant even if you’re not staying the night at L’Hospitalet.

If you really want to experience what the vineyard has to offer, follow up your dining experience with a wine tasting and winemaking workshop, which highlight the Languedoc, a formerly overlooked wine region that has been reinventing itself for thirty years and currently leads the way in biodynamic vinification in the south of France.

While it’s easy to spend your entire escape wandering the grape vines, indulging in great wine and fresh Mediterranean food, and relaxing and well, doing nothing, it’s worth getting out and exploring the lands of the Languedoc.

The charming town of Narbonne, just a quick drive from the estate, lives and breaths that same art of living that Château L’Hospitalet is known for. Stop for a bite at Le Salin de Gruissan, a salt marsh and al fresco restaurant serving up fresh oysters and sea snails (which they farm on the property).

Before heading back to the Château for a night of biodynamic wine and unparalleled sunset views, round out the visit to town with a quick stop at Chez Bebelle, a restaurant facing a butcher shop in Les Halles de Narbonne market, where the owner, a former rugby player, throws fresh meat from the shop to the restaurant above the heads of market patrons.

Whether a romantic weekend, an urge to explore the lands of Languedoc and get to know the wines of the region, or simply the desire to get away from the sprawl; Château L’Hospitalet and the surrounding untouched village of Narbonne is a great alternative to the better known Mediterranean destinations.

Vince McMahon’s Rebooted XFL Reveals 8 Team Names, Schedules, Rules, and More

The XFL is happening. It seems like just yesterday it was defunct and enough of a relic it merited an ESPN documentary about its rise and fall. But no, on August 21, 2019, Vince McMahon and his Alpha Entertainment LLC released the XFL‘s team names and named a league commissioner, Oliver Luck. 

This is after the August 15th announcement that Landry Jones, the former Pittsburgh Steelers second fiddle QB to Ben Roethlisberger, had signed the first XFL player contract. 

Check out the 8 teams that will make up the new league and larger versions of their logos below. We’re not sure what Seattle has to do with Dragons or what a Battlehawk is, but the names mostly sound pretty cool.

Dallas Renegades

Houston Roughnecks

Los Angeles Wildcats

New York Guardians

St. Louis BattleHawks

Seattle Dragons

Tampa Bay Vipers

D.C. Defenders

Vince McMahon also announced the XFL’s first—or second, depending on how you look at it—season schedule.

Gameplay begins in February, the same weekend as Super Bowl 54. The league then plays for 10 weeks, ending April 12. Playoffs follow on April 18-19, and the league championship happens April 26.

How will the XFL experience differ from the NFL? Sporting News gave a breakdown which included the following:

– More than one forward pass. The XFL could allow more than one forward pass on a play, as long as those passes come from behind the line of scrimmage. So, in essence, double forward passes would be allowed on some level. Offensive linemen would not be allowed to advance downfield before a forward pass crosses the line of scrimmage.

– No fair catches (like the first time).
The kicking team would have to give a returner at least five yards of space to catch the ball.

– Closer kickoffs.
Teams would be separated by five yards on kickoffs instead of 10 yards, and no surprise onside kicks would be allowed.

– No extra points, but you can go for one, two or three.
Teams would be able to go for one from the 2-yard line, go for two from the 5-yard line or go for three from the 10-yard line after touchdowns. This would have the potential to be one of the most exciting rule changes.

The XFL wants the game to be safer as well and published a video in 2018 describing how that might work.

As to whether the XFL has more than one new season in it, we’ll have to find out when the first game kicks off on Feb. 8, 2020, at 2 p.m. ET.

Are we really protecting rivers from pollution? It’s hard to say, and that’s a problem

More public and private resources than ever are being directed to protecting and preserving aquatic ecosystems and watersheds. Whether mandated for land development, farming or in response to the growing severity and number of natural disasters – scientists found evidence that decades of watershed restoration and mitigation projects have taken place, but their impact is mostly perceived; data is relatively undocumented — or simply missing.

Slow electrons to combat cancer

Slow electons can be used to destroy cancer cells – but how exactly this happens has not been well understood. Now scientists have been able to demonstrate that a previously little-observed effect actually plays a pivotal role: Due to a process called interatomic Coulombic decay, an ion can pass on additional energy to surrounding atoms. This frees a huge number of electrons, with precisely the right amount of energy to cause optimal damage to the DNA of the cancer cells.

James Bond 25 Gets Title, Release Date

The new James Bond will be titled No Time To Die and released in April 2020, according to a social media announcement about the film, which will see Daniel Craig’s character recruited from a vacation in Jamaica to thwart a global plot. What do you think?

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