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 France Using Sails to Save Carbon
 
 By: Pamela Heiligenthal   Page 1 of 1   

Compagnie de Transport Maritime a la Voile (CTMV), a French shipping company created the world’s first fleet of sail-driven merchant ships to transport Languedoc wines. The initiative is to support a sustainable economic development project.

Since CO² emissions from transport are expected to rise by 50% in Europe by 2010, the Treaty of Amsterdam project was introduced to integrate environmental considerations into community policies.

Using fleet that support renewable energy and biofuels, CTMV acquired a set of sailing vessels which meets environmental requirements and supports the Treaty of Amsterdam project, with an expectation of saving nearly 5 ounces of carbon per wine bottle compared to traditional shipping methods. Additionally, CTMV uses the Canal du Midi to transport client goods on to the fleet, which, in itself burns five times less fuel than traditional shipping. The canal connects the Garonne River to the Étang de Thau on the Mediterranean.

CTMV’s first voyage from Bordeaux to Dublin is already in transit, expected to arrive in Dublin next month, and future ports of call including England, Sweden and Demark will certainly assist in the initiative to save carbon.

"My idea at the beginning was to do something for the planet and something for the wines of Languedoc," said Frederic Albert, founder of the shipping company, Compagnie de Transport Maritime a la Voile, CTMV.

To date, there are approximately four dozen Winemakers involved with CTMV’s sustainable transport, and approximately 200 more customers on the waiting list, which validates a strong awareness and concern regarding environmental policies. Winemaker’s currently utilizing CTMV sail-driven ships include:

Domaine BORIE de MAUREL

Domaine de PECH MENEL

Domaine HEGARTY

Domaine BORIE la VITARELLE

Domaine de VALAMBELLE

Domaine DELMAS

Domaine des PRES LASSES

Domaine des TERRES FALMET

Château ANGLANDE

Château la LIQUIERE

Château GRAGNOS

Château BELLEFONTAINE

Domaine du MAS CARLOT

Domaine MOULIN BATTANT

Domaine OLLIER–TAILLEFER

Domaine PIBAROT

Château COUJAN

Domaine PIN des MARGUERITES

Domaine PRAT MAJOU GAY

Domaine RIMBERT

Domaine SAVARY

Domaine de MARTINOLLES

Domaine Mas de CYNANQUE

Prieure ST MARTIN de LAURE

PRIEURE des MOURGUES

Cave de BERLOU

Cave de GENERAC

Cave de Saint GERVAIS

Domaine CLOS des AUGUSTINS

Domaine de la CROIX St EULALIE

Château des ESTANILLES

Domaine BELLES PIERRES

Château WIALA

Château VESSIERE

Château PERDIGUIER

Château MONTPEZAT

Château MIREMONT

Domaine La BORIE FOUISSEAU

Domaine DOM BRIAL

Domaine PLO NOTRE DAME

Château ST MARTIN de la GARRIGUE

~ Pamela Heiligenthal




About the Author:
Pamela is a freelance writer for the Oregonian Wine Bytes blog and the senior editor for the online wine publication enobytes.com. Certified as a professional sommelier, educator, wine judge and wine writer, she began professionally assessing wine twenty years ago as a buyer for restaurants and continues her quest to educate, judge and write about wine while balancing work as a technical architect for a major aeronautical company. True to her roots, Pamela seeks varietal and appellation integrity when analyzing wines, and is always passionate in finding the next great bottle of wine. For her latest stories, visit http://www.enobytes.com/wine_blog/ and http://blog.oregonlive.com/wine/


Website URL: www.enobytes.org


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