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VÉRARGUES’ CLAIM TO FAME MAY ATTRACT HEAT-SEEKING TOURISTS, BUT IT IS TAKING A DESPERATE TOLL ON THE LOCAL VITICULTURE. Are you feeling the heat this summer? Wherever you are in France, it


is unlikely to be as hot as in Vérargues in the southern department of Hérault, site of the highest temperature ever recorded in France. In the summer of 2019, most of Europe was suffering a


heatwave – or canicule – and for the first time in history, temperatures in France soared as high as 45°C (113°F). Before this particular heatwave, the country’s highest-ever temperature of


44.1°C had been recorded in August 2003 in the village of Conqueyrac in the Gard, but this was beaten several times in 2019. On the day itself, June 28, 2019, Gallargues-le-Montueux (also


in the Gard) became France’s new record holder, as it registered an unprecedented 45.9°C through its automated weather stations that send data directly to Météo France. However, its moment


of ‘glory’ was cut short when Météo France later confirmed that another village – Vérargues – had officially topped the charts with 46°C (114.8°F). READ MORE: MAP: WHAT IS THE HIGHEST


TEMPERATURE RECORDED IN YOUR PART OF FRANCE? HEATWAVES AND CONSEQUENCES Ten kilometres west of Gallargues-le-Montueux, Vérargues is home to one of France’s climatology stations, which are


all run by volunteers. Data from these stations is official, but Météo France takes time to intervene and validate their results. This delay explains why two villages were vying for the top


spot. The heatwaves of June and July 2019 were extreme, leading to thousands of fatalities across Europe, and 1,435 deaths in France alone. According to weather experts, the exceptional


conditions were caused by high pressure and winds coming from the Sahara Desert that swept across Europe, resulting in record-breaking highs for many countries. By comparison, Greece hit


48°C, Portugal 47.4°C, Spain 47.3°C, Italy 47°C, and Bosnia-Herzegovina 46.2°C in that same month, giving France the sixth hottest temperature recorded in a European country. READ MORE:


FRANCE HEATWAVE TIPS: HOW TO SLEEP, KEEP COOL AND STAY HEALTHY Vérargues is a relatively quiet village of 700 residents, framed by vineyards and olive trees, famous as the birthplace of


Muscat de Lunel wine. Unsurprisingly, the extreme temperatures of 2019 were devastating for viticulture, and it is estimated that 10,000 hectares (38 square miles) of vineyards were ruined


within the Gard department alone. This central area of southern France sits between Avignon and Montpellier, 20 minutes from Nîmes, and usually appreciates the Mediterranean warmth, building


its economy around the climate. Following the heatwave four years ago, however, and with continuing high temperatures, some locals are concerned. IMPACT OF HEATWAVES ON VINES President of


the Cooperative Muscat de Lunel, Frédéric Saint-Jean is from a family of winemakers and now cultivates nearly 20 acres of vines near Vérargues. He explained that due to the 2019 heatwave, he


lost over two-thirds of his grape harvest, a loss from which he has been recovering ever since. "Every year we’re aware of the problem of climate change, so we’re going to have to do


what we can," he observed. "We’ll have to adapt, that’s for sure." Of course, if you are a fan of warm weather, this village could be calling out to you. When you come to


Vérargues, you can expect a quiet rural spot with square mas buildings, terracotta rooftops, and acres of vines. If you would like to visit a working vineyard, head to nearby Saint-Christol,


where you can explore the Domaine Guinand, a 65-hectare vineyard that has been run by the same family for eight generations. Book in for a tasting tour, browse art exhibitions, enjoy a


meal, and try the sparkling wine or olive oil. Alternatively, a 20-minute walk from the centre brings you to Château de la Devèze, an estate dating from 1701 and a listed Historic Monument,


so you can admire the architecture then seek refreshment with a glass of Muscat de Lunel. On a hot day, there can be fewer places more pleasant than a cool wine cellar, and Vérargues can


certainly offer that. RELATED LINKS 9 FRENCH EXPRESSIONS TO USE WHEN THERE IS HOT WEATHER NEW STUDY ESTIMATES THE DEADLY IMPACT OF FRANCE’S SUMMER HEAT HOW TO KEEP YOUR HOUSE COOL IN THE


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