Parisians will be celebrating their very own grape harvest from October 8 to 11. "The 'Fête des Vendanges de Montmartre' is a very Parisian occasion," says Sylvie Canal, the artistic director. "It is very 'bon enfant' (relaxed and friendly) despite attracting so many people."
The event, organised by the mairie of the 18th arrondissement, has been running since 1934. Before urbanisation saw the vines disappear in 1928, the Butte (mound or small hill) de Montmartre had always been covered with vines. A small area was replanted in 1933 to prevent further urban development and the following year's harvest was celebrated in style. Since 2008 the scope of the ´Úê³Ù±ð has been expanded to cover the whole of the arrondissement instead of just the area around the vineyard, on the corner of rue des Saules and rue Saint-Vincent. Attracting around 400,000 people every year, it is the third most popular event in Paris after 'Paris Plage' and 'Nuit Blanche'.
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An official ceremony among the vines of MontmartreFête des Vendanges de Montmartre
"All week there will also be guided visits to the vineyard, which is normally closed to the public. You have to sign-up in advance online, but it is free. There are also a dozen concerts given in the evenings all over the 18th."