D. wanted to take a ride to Senas to get wine (only rose'), and we noticed as we pulled into town that it was their market day - a Thursday
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During his last trip to the winery, D. was informed by a gentlemen who buys several cases every few months, that the wine from the pull was too acidic, "to clean the pool" he said, and recommended one which had won numerous awards. More expensive, of course, but hopefully better, and in a bottle, not filling a plastic bottle from the pull for 2 euro.
After completing his wine errand, we walked the market and found no tourists, all locals, no English spoken which is unusual here in July. It was much less expensive than St. Remy and more for locals, clothes, food, few classic Provencal items which are aimed at the tourists.
It was full but not overly crowded, a wide lane in the middle which made it comfortable to walk, rather than maneuvering through the narrow streets in many towns. Very pleasant small market.
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